

🛠️ Precision Meets Power: The Ultimate Scribe for the Detail-Driven Pro
The General Tools 88CM Tungsten Carbide Scribe and Magnet is a premium marking tool designed for professionals who demand precision on the hardest materials. Featuring a durable tungsten carbide tip, a strong permanent magnet for retrieving small metal parts, and an ergonomic knurled aluminum handle, this 6-inch scribe combines functionality with comfort. Its replaceable tip and pocket clip make it a long-lasting, always-accessible essential for metalworkers, machinists, and craftsmen aiming to elevate their workflow.










| ASIN | B00004T7S1 |
| Additional Features | Replaceable Tip |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,666 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #25 in Scriber Marking Tools |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | General Tools |
| Closure Type | Magnetic |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,906) |
| Drill Point | Fine |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038728311160 |
| Grip Type | Knurled |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Scribe |
| Ink Base | Oil |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions | 8.63 x 3.06 x 1.63 inches |
| Item Type Name | Carbide Scribe and Magnet |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Line Size | 0.3mm |
| Manufacturer | General Tools |
| Material Type | Tungsten Carbide |
| Model Name | 88CM Carbide Scribe and Magnet |
| Model Number | 88CM |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hard material engraving, marking pipes, metal engraving kit component, engraving tools, sporting goods, toys, phone chargers, jewelry, watches, glassware personalization, wood engraving, hard-to-reach metal chip retrieval |
| Style | 1 Pack |
| Theme | Military |
| UPC | 003872831116 745667782288 785533312379 643749769205 752913204883 038728311160 728639305630 602460313838 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Writing Instrument Form | Scriber |
D**W
Good scribe, strong magnet
I had this scribe for years then I lost it and bought another one. The bit wasn't held tightly but I took off the cone that holds it and sanded off a mm on the back and then it clamped tighter
D**R
Fantastic, but it's a little pricey.
Fantastic! It gets the job done but it's a little pricey.
E**S
Handy but with Some Quirks
Handy but with Some Quirks I’ve been using this tungsten carbide scribe for marking lines on metal and wood, and it does a solid job overall. The tip is sharp and makes clean, precise marks without much pressure, and I like that it’s replaceable—that’s a thoughtful touch for long-term use. The built-in magnet also comes in handy for picking up small screws or nails when I drop them, which happens more often than I’d like to admit. That said, the pen itself feels a bit lighter and less sturdy than I expected for something labeled “tungsten carbide.” It doesn’t have the heft of a premium tool, and the copper finish, while nice looking, doesn’t add much grip. Also, the cap can loosen up if you’re not careful, which made me worry about losing it in a busy workshop. Still, for quick marking jobs and the occasional magnetic pickup, it’s a useful little tool that I’ve been reaching for regularly. It’s not industrial-grade, but for everyday hobbyist or DIY use, it gets the job done. Bottom line: A good value tool for casual use—precise tip and handy magnet, but build quality feels a little on the light side.
J**D
great so far
only used it to mark mild steel, i have no complaints.
G**H
High Value with a Handy Magnetic End
Usually I steer clear of GENERAL brand items, but the price was so good, I decided to get one. It is QUITE sharp, and helps make very accurate scribe lines. The magnet on mine is almost flush, unlike the picture. The magnet is an extra handy feature. Have not scribed yards and yards of lines, so cannot speak to longevity of sharpness, but in short term works very well.
J**S
very nice, low priced scribe
bought it because i lost my last one and i dont think i'll be very happy losing this one. larger than my last one with a surprisingly powerful magnet on the rear of it. yes you have to twist the cap on fairly tight in order for it to not slip out at all, but do you really need to tighten it that much? also, for the person who said what do you need the clip for other than poking holes in your shirt, reverse the scribe point in the thing and you wont poke holes in anything and it holds it in very nicely. though i do wish the knurling was a little more aggressive, its plenty for normal use. my only problem is "made in china", while i do accept its a low priced scribe, my general tools thread pitch gauges were made in the u.s., as was one of my old automatic center punches made by general. guess they all have to go west sometime for the basic products.(leave us to make the harder stuff with higher quality)
R**R
Seems To Work
This does scratch a line on mild steel, and it is fairly visible. Time will tell if the point last long.
E**S
Good scribe tips, poor retention of the magnet.
The scribe tip itself works great and the magnet is very strong, but maybe to strong. The magnet pulled out of the top of both of the units I purchased when I pulled it off my workbench. Luckily, they are magnets, so they just stayed stuck to the surface and I was able to pull them of and just glued them back in.
S**H
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.
R**A
Worst of the product I have ever seen
L**N
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!
O**R
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.
A**.
Excelente opción.
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