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πŸ”§ Century Drill Tool Lazer 36832 Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Century Drill Tool Lazer 36832

Lazer spade bits advanced cutting design features arched shaped cutting spurs that define the hole remove the chip and increase cutting speeds. Heavy duty single construction shank provides added stability to eliminate wobble. Made from premium quality hardened steel remains sharper longer and increases tool life. Power shank fits all types of 1/4" quick-change adapters. 12" overall length.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Terrible product, after drilling a second hole I was able to.

Terrible product, after drilling the second hole I saw what appeared to be a line down the center of the drill bit. Drill bit broke in half Die Holes I drilled were only 3 inches deep so I didn't drill very deep.

Pros
  • Heavy duty shank fits all types of 1/4" quick change adapters
Cons
  • Drill bit package

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fairly flimsy: electric drill parts and accessories

I bought this to poke holes in some tree stumps to encourage rot. It bent after the third hole or so. I was able to bend it back and keep using it, but you should probably be thinking that this one-off plan is going to be difficult for you. (On the second stump, the drill caught on something that turned the drill the other way and dislocated my arm. It took me several weeks to recover. This doesn't count against the drill, but BE CAREFUL!)

Pros
  • Strong single style shaft provides extra stability to prevent wobbling
Cons
  • unreliable

that I bought , this is for drilling holes in the stumps on my property so I can pour in the stumps remover and speed up their decomposition. It took me long enough to drill 3 or 4 holes 12" deep before the two points on the bottom started to curve in the direction of rotation of the bit, which didn't impress me too much. For those who need it for some smaller, light jobs. Projects around the house, this nozzle will do the trick. If you're looking for something for hard work or long-term use…

Pros
  • Made from high quality hardened steel, stays sharp longer and increases tool life
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something