Amana Tool - 55229 Carbide Tipped 82° Countersink with Adjustable Depth Stop & No-
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Bryan
> 24 hourI’m so happy with the purchase, easy to use!
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Dawn Zieme
> 24 hourEasy to use, easy to adjust, and works great.
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HGT
> 24 hourNot sure how I went all these years without this tool, it is absolutely amazing and for cabinet building to deck/porch building is a first-class addition to my woodworking arsenal of tools.
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Tom Marshall
> 24 hourLove this product. Wish I bought it a long time ago. Makes drilling countersink holes fast and easy. No more over-drilling holes or starting and stopping to get just the right depth. With this little device, it is always right the first time.
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David A Hoecherl
> 24 hourThis tool makes counter sinking screws completely controllable. Have it sit a bit proud? No problem! Flush set! Easy to do! Countersunk slightly, or deeply is not a problem. Pre-set it and go make multiple screws, set the way you want it!
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J. S. Wyant
> 24 hourI loved my Amana Tool - 55229 Carbide Tipped 82° Countersink with Adjustable Depth Stop, but only for a short while. Chalk it up to user error. What happened is the depth stop set screw flew out and the bit fell apart. I should have made sure it was tight and then checked it again after several uses. Unfortunately I lost the screw and in my anger threw out the whole bit. Oh well, live and learn. Im ordering another and this time Ill make sure its tight. The performance, for the short time I had it was typical with what youd expect from Amana Tools. Easy to set up and use, minimal marks left behind by the depth stop.
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Bill D. Nunez
> 24 hourNice clean cut on countersink, no discernable wobbling, and no marks. As a carpenter of 25+ years, I wish Id bought it long ago. The cheaper countersink bits either fall apart, are not depth adjustable, dont leave clean cuts, or leave marks. Those can be fine for occasional use, but I just finished a project with hundreds of holes and this bit was worth the investment.
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BK
> 24 hourVery well built
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Peter Stoffel
> 24 hourThis is the second one that I purchased. I bought a #8 and at the time thought it was a little pricey. After using it on a couple of projects I went ahead and bought this one, a #6, because it just works so darn well. The annoying part is figuring out which size to buy to work with which screw size. Once I bought this, I got out a Sharpie and wrote a big #6 and #8 on each one. Makes grabbing the right one so much easier.
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Ken
> 24 hourFirst one lasted 3years - not bad at all in my opinion.