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John Pecina
Greater than one weekBearings came apart after just a few uses. Switched to a Diablo flush bit 3 flute and that’s been working strong weeks now. I bought three bits from you. All three the bearings came off.
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Lenore Prohaska
> 3 dayI have already used the hell out of this little jewel! If you are cutting out patterns and going against the grain in corners and on protruding edges, this jem really reduces catching on end grain and chipping out. Priceless addition if you do alot of cutouts for inlay work!
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Josh L
> 3 dayThis is a great bit. I got it to trim aluminum siding on a homemade teardrop trailer. It started out a breeze easily cutting through the aluminum... for about 3ft, then it started having all kinds of trouble. I about gave up on it but tried a few drops of cutting oil. Magic! For cutting aluminum use cutting oil often. Cuts like butter. I probably cut about 100linear feet so far. (I assume people who work with metal and routers already know this. I didn’t)
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Brisket
> 3 dayBest flush cut bit ever. Smooth, clean and NO chatter. Go up cut spiral for best results.
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Aaron Geiger
> 3 dayThis was the perfect bit for my job. Cut out 10 window openings and it’s just getting started.
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Tony B
> 3 dayI like the way it cuts
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Pat
> 3 dayYou will be lucky if you can get through your first cut without the bearing spinning off and ruining your work.Avoid like the plague.$65 down the tube.They have a nerve selling this crap.
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Tara T
> 3 dayIt broke the first time I used it.
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Jim Reger
Greater than one weekTerrible product and broke the first time I used it. Reached out to the seller and the offered to replace it, then gave me the run around for a week and now they say that they can’t send me a new one. Stay away from this poor crappy product
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Todd Knapp
Greater than one weekCut 3/4 mdf no problem