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DEWALT DW1120 16 Inch Black Oxide Review

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Description of DEWALT DW1120 16 Inch Black Oxide

General purpose bit for drilling through metal, wood, fiberglass, stainless steel. This product is manufactured in China. This product meets customer requirement. 135 Degree split point drills on contact and prevents from walking. Parabolic flute design improves chip ejection in metal and wood drilling applications. Black oxide coated for greater resistance to wear. Helix is 31 degrees which minimizes the over aggressiveness of a true parabolic flute. One year , one year service contract, 30 day no-risk trial. 135 degree split point drills on contact and prevents from walking. Parabolic flute design improves chip ejection in metal and wood drilling applications. Black oxide coated for greater resistance to wear. Helix is 31 degrees which minimizes the over aggressiveness of a true parbolic flute. One year warranty, One year service contract, 30 day no-risk trial.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great drills

Received this as a replacement. All the Dewalt drills I have work very well, any drill is as good as my expensive snap-on set.

Pros
  • Black oxide coating for more wear resistance
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't buy it like me. Buy a set.

Why be a loser like me and buy everyone one? Buy a set instead. Just make sure you get something hardened, like the "black oxide" in the title, so it doesn't wear off while you make Swiss cheese out of all those structural beams holding the ceiling above you. Like me. Dummy. Who bought A DRILL.

Pros
  • Parabolic flute design improves chip evacuation when drilling metal and wood
Cons
  • Small Parts