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Milwaukee 48 25 1501 2 Inch 16 Inch Selfeed Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.5
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Description of Milwaukee 48 25 1501 2 Inch 16 Inch Selfeed

The product is easy to use. The product is durable. The product is manufactured in China. For all types of construction. Large, wide throat design. Self- feeding screw point. Diameter 1-1/2-Inch.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not Worth the Investment

Based on my experience, I do not recommend this industrial drill bit. The aggressive design may seem impressive, but it ends up causing more harm than good. The bit easily gets stuck and the selfeed mechanism becomes useless, requiring continuous adjustments. The only upside is that it does make quick work of larger holes. Overall, save your money and look for a more reliable and user-friendly option.

Pros
  • Makes quick work of larger holes
Cons
  • Easily gets stuck and requires continuous adjustments

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Won't eat nails, fits drills

As for another review - as a plumber in the Virgin Islands, I know very well that not only do these drills not eat nails, they break them. Cut nails are much harder and less flexible steel than regular nails and also much harder steel than these non-carbide bits. I try not to hurt my nails when using it. This will destroy your cutting edge in a matter of seconds. Luckily they're quick to sharpen with a Dremel and I always keep one handy in my truck. If I can't get around a nail, I switch to a…

Pros
  • Electric drill parts and accessories
Cons
  • Slightly dented

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Large Tapping Nozzle drives nails

An HVAC friend of mine recommended the Milwaukee Large Tapping Nozzle Series for a DIY upgrade of a 112 year old heated floor. - room school. I love learning how the pros work and as any professional electrician and plumber should already know these bits work great but with at least one caveat. For the piping of our underfloor heating, many holes have to be drilled in the old 2 1/2 inch joists and blocked in between. I started yesterday and I'm afraid I got a little carried away. With a…

Pros
  • Drill Bit
Cons
  • Legacy Model