⚡ Drill Like a Pro, Switch in a Snap!
The Malayas Set of 3 Titanium Countersink Drill Bits offers precision 90° chamfering in three essential sizes (12mm, 16mm, 19mm) with quick-change 1/4" hex shanks. Crafted from heat-treated carbon steel and finished in titanium, these bits deliver durability and versatility for wood and soft metal applications, making them an indispensable upgrade for any professional toolkit.
Manufacturer | Malayas |
Part number | STK0153003531 |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Package Dimensions | 9.6 x 6.6 x 1.2 cm; 100 g |
Manufacturer reference | STK0153003531 |
Finish | Titanium |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**H
Does the job
Sharp and tough and does the job.
B**L
Super cheap and super sharp
Super cheap and super sharp, don't keep an edge like more expensive ones but i do give these a lot of stick, rip through hard ply with ease, great product.
D**.
chamfer bits
I bought these bits to use on some cupboards I am building . they are of good quality and will be easy to sharpen when required. they work perfectly well and will last a long time . Good value.
D**N
Great for wood.
I purchased a set of counter sinks before these which said I could use on mild steel and aluminum as well as wood..... no! You couldn't as when I used on aluminum door treads they became blunt almost immediately so replaced with these but I will only use on wood.. so far so good quite sharp and leave a nice finish..
D**L
Fair Item
Not used yet but looks well made
C**S
reasonable enough
Work well enough on wood, would not recommend for steel
D**N
Bits
Good quality
A**R
Produces hexagonal countersinks, and blunt quickly
I was unable to get round countersinks with any but the smallest bit. The bigger ones produced countersinks with a hexagonal shape. There really needs to be more than six flutes on them. I've reverted to using my very old one, which is now quite blunt. But it has eight flutes.I also found the cutting edge starts to wear and go blunt after relatively little use.
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