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The General Tools 88CM Tungsten Carbide Scribe and Magnet is a precision marking tool featuring an ultra-durable tungsten carbide tip that excels on metals, ceramics, and glass. Its built-in magnet efficiently collects metal shavings, preventing damage and mess. Designed for professionals on the move, it includes a reversible tip and pocket clip for convenience. Highly rated and trusted since 2012, this lightweight scribe is the go-to choice for accurate, reliable marking in any field environment.















| Asin | B00004T7S1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66 in Scriber Marking Tools |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Model Number | 88CM |
| Manufacturer | General Tools |
| Product Dimensions | 21.92 x 7.77 x 4.14 cm; 0.28 g |
User
Dream purchase
Wanted a scribe for marking pavers and slabs that wouldn’t roll away. With a magnet on one end I can leave it with my trowel and it’s still there next time. Brilliant.
User
One Star
Worst of the product I have ever seen
User
Perfect for glass
Bought this for an art project which involves scraping landscapes into mirrors, and this was a perfect tool! Apart from the loud noise and smoothness, it worked great! If you are careful with your hands then this should work great for you!
User
Fantastic, but it's a little pricey.
Fantastic! It gets the job done but it's a little pricey.
User
Possibly there is an original good one, mine was not that.
If you look at the photos that accompany this product, flicking between them, you can see there are at least 3 different versions. The first image looks like a really well made, tight tolerance, engineering tool. Some of the other ones look a little less so. The one I got was even more "less so". It just feels cheap and poorly made. The General stamp on the barrel isn't even lined up right, sitting at a slight angle. But the worst has to be the collar which holds the nib in place, it never tightens enough, so if you shake it upside down, the nib just falls right out. I've now tightened it with some pliers, and it just about hold it in, still not secure like I'd like. But in any case, this is rubbish, look elsewhere. Personally, I can't work out if the one I got was a fake, a copy, or if General have just given up trying to make good tools and now just get it made as cheaply as possible in other countries. Either way, pretty disappointed.
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