Recommend a deburring tool for a newbie

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Can't believe how many are out there!
Can someone guide me to a decent one that won't break the bank?
Thanks!!
 
For a fellow Cub guy ? What are you looking for , a basic hand deburrer , a dyna file ? :dunno:
 
Yes!
Or break first time use it!! They do look pretty flimsy!!
The ones with the handle and extra bits that go roundy when you twist them.
That look like a re-bar wire twister I used back in '62 when working on a bridge crew on I-80 near Iowa City??
 
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Deburring tools range from these to 8" Matabos and up , for deburring tractor parts , I go to the DynaFile .
 

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Noga has some nice stuff. The cheap ones don't seem to last for me. I guess I am too heavy handed.
 
Same here, I have to be in order to keep from dropping stuff all the time!!
 
I like the whirlybird types for cast iron and aluminum, but if I could only have one deburring tool it would be the good ol' tri-knife. The tri-knife gives the best control, does better fine work, and works on everything in the shop. Simple, too!
 
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