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Bosch BL2203 Fractional Reduced Shank Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of Bosch BL2203 Fractional Reduced Shank

Speed helix design for three times faster drilling than standard bits. Last 50 percent longer than high-speed steel. Easier drilling, reduced heat and extended drill bit life. Available in jobber length, stubby length, extended length (aircraft), 1/2 In. reduced shank (Silver and Deming). For use in steel, copper, aluminum, brass, oak, maple, MDF, pine, PVC, polycarbonate, acrylic, ABS, nylon and composite materials.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

"Impressed with this Industrial Drill Bit!

I recently purchased an industrial drill bit from the Cutting Tools category that exceeded my expectations .After I put it to the test, I was amazed at how smoothly it drilled through tough materials. The reduced shank made it easy to fit onto my drill and the precision and durability of the bit were impressive. As someone who frequently works with metal and wood, I highly recommend this bit to anyone in the Industrial and Scientific field..

Pros
  • Smooth, precise, durable
Cons
  • None

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Top-Quality Industrial Drill Bit

This Bosch product is incredibly RELIABLE. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I have found that this drill bit is a cut above the rest.The fractional reduced shank is a must-have for drilling through tougher materials and the quality is obvious from the first use..

Pros
  • Top-Quality, Reliable
Cons
  • None that I have experienced.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bosch Drill 1 3/16

Product delivered very on time and new in box. As advertised. The Bosch product works very well, is well made and durable.

Pros
  • Power and Hand Tools
Cons
  • No Instructions