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πŸ”¨ DEWALT DW5731: 2-Inch x 11-Inch x 16-Inch Review

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Description of πŸ”¨ DEWALT DW5731: 2-Inch x 11-Inch x 16-Inch

ROCK CARBIDE tip maximizes carbide surface contact for longer bit life. U-Flute cleans debris out for fast, efficient drilling. Open head design channels dust into flutes for quicker drilling. For use with all brands of spline rotary hammers. Used for drilling anchor and through holes in poured concrete and other masonry up to 2" diameter. ROCK CARBIDE tip maximizes carbide surface contact for longer bit life. U-Flute cleans debris out for fast, efficient drilling. Open head design channels dust into flutes for quicker drilling.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Worthless Bits for Industrial Drilling

These bits are simply not up to par for industrial and scientific use. They are too brittle and break too easily under pressure. The only positive is the low cost, but in the long run, it's not worth the investment due to their poor quality.

Pros
  • Low cost
Cons
  • Break easily under pressure.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Price: Electric Drill Parts & Accessories

We often use them in our work. In the past, carbide can break out of a drill bit, but this cannot be said for this particular drill.

Pros
  • Rock Carbide Tip offers maximum carbide contact with the surface for longer drill bit life.
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

More details on the shank should be provided in .

More information about the shaft must be given in the description. Obviously there are multiple shank sizes and it doesn't fit my drill bit.

Pros
  • Open head design directs dust into the grooves for faster drilling. I will add
Cons
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