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James A. Hickerson
> 3 dayWorked great only used once so far but very sharp and did really well. Great price compared to other prices well worth the money
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Khaled alsalem
> 3 daycool and easy
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Patrick Cooper
> 3 dayYeah today I was set up to use this product. I used the middle bit to see how it would go and not 2 minutes into my job the bit broke at the shaft.I switched to the smaller bit and about 2 mineuts into that the Allen screw came out. Took the one from the broken bit. So basically with in 4 mineuts 2 out of 3 bit malfunctioned. Hope the seller produces replacement parts or better a full refund
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Magnolia
> 3 dayWorks ad advertised
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Joey Cook
> 3 dayThis is one of the lowest quality router bits I have ever used. When mounted on the spindle the bit was so out of balance that it introduced so much chatter that the part was unusable and would not maintain the speed setting. I will be sending these back and ordering a quality bit just as quick as I can get to the UPS store, these are garbage.
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David Robinson
> 3 dayTerrible product! The set screw holding the collar came out and disappeared and the bearing literally disintegrated within 15 minutes of use.
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Terry
> 3 daygood clean cuts
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Ross
> 3 dayAbsolute garbage bits. 2 of the 3 of them came apart in the middle of use, sending metal shooting around my shop. STAY AWAY!
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PXB
> 3 dayThese worked great for what I needed. I used all of the bits with positive results. I will note that in my smaller trim router the large bit exhibits a bit of vibration that I had not noticed with the smaller bits or in a more robust router. Just something to consider. They were sharp and I had no burning of the surface even with oak. I made multiple cuts and still had good results.
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Armand C.
> 3 dayFirst off, right out of the box I discovered that they were not as sharp as the name brand bits that I normally use. They left burn marks on the wood even though I used them on the lowest speed setting. I initially thought that maybe it was because of the hardwood I was using (Walnut, hard maple, and cherry) but they also left burn marks on soft wood as well. That’s when I realized that they weren’t sharp! Ended up having to throw away a project because these bits didn’t cut well. I should’ve just spent a few $$$$ more and gotten a Diablo or whiteside bit. Because of this purchase it will cost me more in the long run because I will have to spend more money buying a new set of bits and replacing the ruined project with my time and money. Don’t be like me and learn from my mistake. Do not buy!