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Review on πŸ”§ Optimize Your Router Bit Storage with POWERTEC 71046 Tray for 110 Bits by Isaac Cahill

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The holes are a bit narrow, it's hard to push them deeper than 1/2 inch.

I would like to push the bit shafts further but they are a bit tight. He still supports her well. If you want to store a lot of 1/2" straight/flush shank bits, the spacing is perfect. But if you have profile bits, the hole spacing is a bit tight. The 1/4" holes are fairly well spaced since the outside diameter of most bits isn't that large. But some 1/2 inch bits have an outside diameter big enough when they touch, otherwise you have to go through each other. Hole. If they lose 2 1/2 "holes in a row it would be better for 1/2 bit spacing" it wouldn't look as pretty since the holes wouldn't all line up, but it would be more practical (e.g. mine Collection). Or maybe a row or two with wider spacing for profile nozzles and existing spacing for straight/flush nozzles. The foam is fairly stiff but still slightly flexible. When I took it out of the packaging, there was a slight smell. No labels on the foam, just outside the plastic packaging. After putting all my beats in, I was surprised at how much I've accumulated over the years.

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • No