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Irwin Marples M444/S4 4-Piece Blue Chip Bevel Edge Woodworking Chisel Set

Irwin Marples M444/S4 4-Piece Blue Chip Bevel Edge Woodworking Chisel Set
From IRWIN

List Price: $41.85
Price: $36.01

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Average customer review:
A nice serviceable chisel set.

Product Description

IRWIN MARPLES BLUE CHIP Woodworking Chisels - Designed for the fine woodworker. Longer blade and handle for increased leverage. Best suited for hand or mallet work. High carbon solid-forged steel blade for maximum edge retention.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31763 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Irwin
  • Model: M444/S4
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Professional-grade set of 4 bevel edge woodworking chisels
  • Longer blades and handles create more leverage
  • Made from durable solid-forged high-carbon steel
  • Designed for hand or mallet work
  • Full lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Irwin Marples M444/S4 4-Piece Blue Chip Bevel Edge Woodworking Chisel Set includes 1/4-inch, 1/2-inch, 3/4-inch, and 1-inch bevel edges, all of which are made from solid-forged high-carbon steel for maximum edge retention. They use a longer blade and handle to give you added leverage, and are ideal for hand or mallet work. Irwin backs these tools with a lifetime warranty.

From the Manufacturer
For the professional woodworker. The slightly squared special polyproplyne handle gives a good, comfortable grip on the hard-working chisel. And there is less danger of the chisel twisting and slipping during use. Bevel edge set includes 1/4", 1/2", 3/4" & 1".


Customer Reviews

Cut a fine bargain with these5
Are these the world's best chisels? In a word, "No." But at this price they may be the world's best chisel value -- at least six stars out of five.
I own chisels that cost two-and-a-half times as much for ONE TOOL as this set of four. And there are true advantages to the Blue Chips, such as:
1) The handles are indestructible. You can bash away at them with the biggest mallet you can muster, or even a steel hammer.
2) Handles are NOT round. These tools never roll off my bench directly onto my edge-chipping concrete floor like some chisels that shall remain nameless.
3) They should last, basically, forever (meaning beyond my lifetime), because they're hardened virtually all the way up to the shank
The edges can get shaving sharp, so watch it -- they cut meat, too! I sunk the 3/4" over an inch deep into my left hand (doh!). However, the edge doesn't last as long as some pricier brands. Also, the backs are far from perfectly flat, and take some time to properly refine on a stone. In fact, the extra-wide Blue Chips are almost impossible to flatten completely -- but then, this set doesn't include any chisels over an inch.
These are very small gripes. Buy this set and be happy for years, maybe forever. Even if you move along to better (i.e. several times as expensive) frogslashers as time goes by, you'll never regret owning these. You can always use them to clean off extra glue -- or "demote" them to the secret depths of your tote-around toolbox, and hang fancier ones over your bench to impress your buddies.
You absolutely cannot go wrong with these chisels.

The only chisels you'll ever need.5
I've used these chisels in my woodworking business for 20 years. They're the only chisels I've ever needed. If you keep them polished up, they'll look and work like new for a lifetime. Twenty bucks is the best deal you'll ever find.

Five Stars for Value5
...I got four excellent chisels. They were ground sharp enough to use, but need to be sharpened on a stone for a really good edge. Haven't had them long enough to judge durability, but they look like they'll hold an edge. There are plastic covers for the tips to protect them. They have a nice balance, and should be adequate for my amateur woodworking skills. When my abilities exceed their capabilities, I'll move up to a better (and more expensive) set.

On the down side, the chisels were coated with a sticky preservative that needed to be removed (no big deal). And the edges of the tapers still had a burr from being ground. A few strokes with a stone removed them. On the whole, an excellent value for a set of decent chisels.