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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
building custom cabinets for my kitchen and these make a clean cut and good fitment. was only using a 1 hp router so these bits outlasted my router. needed a better one anyway so atleast the bits are still sharp
Dakota
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Terrible router bit doesn’t fit properly terrible quality. I don’t know if it was out of balance or if it was not machine right on the shaft but when I turned my router on it, promptly ejected itself from a good condition and tight, collet! As well as caused damage to my router that I now have to repair and could’ve severely injured me when it ejected itself!! definitely not worth the price!!
Sleefany
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Out of the box they are sharp and seem well made. Over time they wear rather quickly. I think they will hold up much better on software woods. I would not recommend using them for oak, hickory, or other hardwoods.
Stan A
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
These bits are solid and well made. They are properly machined and very nice quality for a home shop. For my use, they will probably last a lifetime. Them seem of equal quality to commercial bits I’ve seen and used elsewhere. Time will tell, but I don’t see any reason that these will not hold up.
Rickster
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
These bits cut as well as they look. The carbide tips are thick and welded perfectly to the body of each bit. Both the cutting edges ant the shanks of the bits are ground to a very high tolerance. There is no noticeable vibration in my router, even at fairly high speeds. The bits cut smoothly, even when making a deep cut in hard woods like oak. The bits are well matched to each other resulting in a nearly perfect joints. The bearings rotate smoothly.I have only used the bits for one set of cabinet doors so far, so time will tell how well the bits perform as I make more sets of doors.
Pat Traynor
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
I just recently finished a set of cabinet doors and I wish I'd had these to work with. I don't know how they'll do over the long haul, but in my tests, they gave a nice clean cut and the pieces fit well. I use a Bosch 1617EVS table mounted router and with the 1/2" shafts, they spun up very smoothly.Given the size and weight of the bit, I didn't feel comfortable spinning up the larger bit faster than about 10-12k, but even still, it cut through my pine boards with little trouble. Perhaps if I'd had a 5hp router, I could have done it in one pass, but I wanted the cleanest cut possible, so I did it in two.I'm never happy unless I have something to complain about, so let me rant about the boxes they come in. Who designed these and what were the thinking? I found it impossible to get them open and ultimately had to slide down one side of each. They're stiff enough to get them closed again, but what a pain.
FeistyHill
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
The three bits came packaged in three plastic router bit boxes stuffed into a bag, with a small card illustrating the key dimensions of the bits, typical for these types of budget router bits. In addition to the bits, there were two shim washers provided in order to adjust the fit and heights of the bits. The overall construction of the bits is very good, better than typical budget router bits I have used in the past and the carbide tips out of box are very sharp. Got it for some cabinet door project coming up, but haven't exhaustively tried them yet. For me, 1/2 shank is a must for bits like these, especially the raised panel bit. For the price, if they can finish one project of all kitchen cabinet doors, you would have got the its worth. From the look and feel, I am quite confident about it.
Toran romain
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Bought it for someone got the job done
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