Mikisyo Mikisho Power Grip Chisel Triangular 0.06 inch (1.5 mm)
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Best for carving and printmaking
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$8.99
Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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The consensus
What reviewers found
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Across the reviewers we read, the Mikisyo Power Grip is the standout for relief carving and printmaking rather than bench joinery. It holds a 4.7 average over 752 reviews, and r/printmaking discussion is unusually consistent: one instructor says "they're what I rec for my students - they're affordable and use good metals that sharpen up great," and another reports owning their Power Grip tools "for years." The rubber handle and sharp triangular V-profile draw repeated praise for intricate detail work. The honest caveats are about fit and scope.
What reviewers liked
- Recommended by printmaking instructors for students; metal sharpens up well
- 4.7 average over 750+ reviews with multiple long-term-use reports
- Comfortable rubber grip and sharp V-profile for fine detail
Where it falls short
- A push/palm carving tool, not a mallet-struck bench chisel
- Some buyers found perceived quality only adequate for the price
- Narrow use case; not for general joinery
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Across the reviewers we read, the Mikisyo Power Grip is the standout for relief carving and printmaking rather than bench joinery. It holds a 4.7 average over 752 reviews, and r/printmaking discussion is unusually consistent: one instructor says "they're what I rec for my students - they're affordable and use good metals that sharpen up great," and another reports owning their Power Grip tools "for years." The rubber handle and sharp triangular V-profile draw repeated praise for intricate detail work.
The honest caveats are about fit and scope. An r/Woodcarving commenter notes these are push (palm) chisels without a wood handle for mallet striking, so they're not a substitute for carpentry chisels, and a verified-purchase reviewer found the perceived quality merely adequate for the price. As a dedicated linocut and wood-carving tool — especially for students and hobbyists stepping up from replaceable-blade cutters — the community consensus is firmly positive.
- Sharp Pointed Edge
- Ideal for intricate wood carving
- Durable Steel Blade
- Ensures longevity and sharpness
- Comfortable Rubber Handle
- Provides a secure grip
- Professional-Grade Quality
- Suitable for both beginners and experts
- Easy to Sharpen
- Maintains edge with regular sharpening
Yes, they're what I rec for my students - they're affordable and use good metals that sharpen up great. While I tend to use more expensive tools ...
Came here to second the recommendation for the power grip tools. They're solid and a good price. I've had my power grip tools for years and they ...
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