dna0063 's Japan Review

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2012-12-21

I often use the flight punch. When I get a flight, I open it first.
It is very convenient because I don't have to exert much force to open it, even though it is small.

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2014-06-12

This punch is for ring locks only. Shell locks require a separate punch for shell locks.
This punch is very inexpensive and compact, so it is useful not only for making holes at home, but also for attaching to a case and taking it with you.
The guide is designed to punch a shape, so if you want to punch a slim or teardrop shape, just inserting it will not work.
Also, the metal ring that comes with the shaft when you purchase it is so narrow that it takes a little force to insert it.
Although shaped flights are now the major type of flight, I think there are still opportunities to use foldable flights because of their compactness and lightness, so why not try them?

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2012-03-04

This is a must for those who don't use L-flights or FIT flights!

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2013-01-03

If used improperly, the holes may be misaligned. If you push it in firmly, it will open properly, so it is convenient to have it with you.

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2022-02-28

It is quite small and cute.
That's good enough for me.

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2012-12-17

Low price.
Very convenient to drill your own holes in flights!
I would love to have one of these.

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2012-12-19

When I go out with friends to throw darts, I often bring new flights with no holes in them, so I use it to punch holes in them.
I hope there will be a portable punch that is compatible with shell locks.

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2012-03-07

If you are not careful, the holes in all three sheets will be out of alignment and the sheets will be rickety. However, if you are careful, it doesn't happen and the price is reasonable, so I think it's good.

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2012-03-08

It is convenient to drill your own holes in the flight.

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