As a Vine reviewer, I have to write quick and honest reviews. I like doing this because I know how frustrating it is to receive a bad, wrong, or wrong product. What I can rarely deliver is how a product performs over time. I update my product reviews when a product ages severely (or too quickly), but the original reviews never address this. This is a problem with tools as they usually work fine when new. So I will share some experiences I have with similar cutters in the same quality and price range. First: 1/2" shank. These are better because they have more bulk and offer more stability, but if your router only accepts 1/4" bits, they won't fit. Like most of them, they are editable , but they are not high end and do not last as long as more expensive bits. Above all, it is about consistency. This is normal for many small projects where a slight difference in finish does not appear. For large assemblies, e.g .a large piece of furniture all the edges should look the same.Imagine all the work and the edges of the minimini look different.It's impossible not to notice and things like that haunt me for the rest of my life.In this one Price range they are playable especially for beginner carpenters. Also money is not lost because with proper care they are worth it. Just be aware of what they are. Hope this helps with the decision.
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