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Irwin 3041006 Speedbor Max 6 Piece 1/2-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch Self Feeding Spade Bit Assortment


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Brand: Irwin
Manufacturer: IRWIN
Model: 3041006
DteCode: d12

Features
Fits all standard 1/4-inch quick change chucks
Tri-Flute design for faster chip ejection
Cutting spurs have 3 cutting edges for added durabilty
Full screw tip allows the bit to self feed
Grooved hex shank prevents slipping; lifetime warranty

Accessories
This Old House (1-year)
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Editorial Reviews:

6 Piece, Speedbor Max Set, Includes 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1" & 1-1/4" Sizes, Standard Length Speedbor Max Spade Bits, Tri-Flute Design For Faster Chip Ejection, Cutting Spurs Have 3 Cutting Edges For Added Durability, Full Screw Tip Allows Bit To Self Feed, Grooved Hex Shank Prevents Slipping In Drill Chuck Or Bit Extension, Fits All Standard 1/4" Quick Change Chucks.


User Comments about the Irwin 3041006 Speedbor Max 6 Piece 1/2-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch Self Feeding Spade Bit Assortment

One of the reasons this set appealed to me is the box, I am a neat freak and my tools are all kept clean and organized on the truck.Tried these bits twice so far and found them to be of " Fair quality"Blade tip is very rough. Box hinges are made of extruded plastic and is very thin and brittle. BOX BROKE THE FIRST DAY.



I bought these drills for use with the Bosch litheon PS20 cordless drill.The bits seem to be of high quality. They would probably be good for a corded or more (much it would seem) powerful cordless. The self feeding feature pulls the cutting face into the work much too fast for the Bosch to handle. It stalls out even with a fresh charge.



I have tried these and they are nothing special. No advantage over a spade bit was seen.



Im sure you can, but I cant. These are okay. They work well until you hit a nail and then the are done. So I went back to cheap $2 ones that I just treat as disposable. Unlike the flat spade bits I don't know how to sharpen these.



i used the 3/4" drill for drilling through two pieces of wood that were sandwiched together for a total width of about 2.5 inches. the self-feed really does do the work for you, much better than the regular spade bits. i used a dewalt 18v on the low speed/high torque setting and it didn't have much trouble getting through the wood.