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Jobber Carbide Tipped Standard 50392 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Jobber Carbide Tipped Standard 50392

0.2188" diameter carbide tipped jobber length drill 118° standard point. 2 1/2" length of flute. 3 3/4" overall length. 7/32 diameter. Tool Diameter Tolerance: +0"/-.0007". Used by machinists and hobbyists for general purpose drilling of most materials.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressive Performance

We recently used this carbide tipped drill bit and were blown away by its precise performance and LONG-LASTING durability. Based on our own experience, it cut through materials with ease and remained sharp throughout the entire job .The only downside we found was its higher price point but the quality and efficiency of the bit made it worth the investment..

Pros
  • Precise performance, long-lasting durability
Cons
  • Higher price point

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solid Drill Bit for Tough Industrial Jobs!

I recently purchased this carbide-tipped drill bit for a project in my shop and was impressed with its performance .It quickly cut through tough materials without any signs of wearing down. After I put it to the test it still maintained its sharpness and precision, which is essential for any cutting tool. The quality of this product shows its designed for industrial and scientific use, making it an excellent investment for those who need reliable drilling. The only downside is that it's on the…

Pros
  • Long-lasting carbide tip provides durability and precision for various drilling tasks.
Cons
  • May require sharpening or replacement after extensive use, which can add additional costs.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality good for power tool parts and accessories

I bought this drill trusting Revain's description and that a good carbide tip would be enough to complete my trailer repair. Unfortunately I only made one hole before the tip broke. I could blame the trailer rails, but my old non-carbide tipped drill bits worked much better. I'd like to try again, but I don't want to spend $14 again, so I'll just buy some cheaper beats.

Pros
  • Drill
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.