Yakamoz 2Pcs 1/4 Shank Top and Bottom Bearing Guide Flush Trim Pattern Router Bit Set Woodworking Cutter Tool with 10 Pcs Top Mounted Replacement Bearings
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Michael D Willard
> 3 dayThe bit does work but it is not strong enough to cut thick wood without chattering so if you want to cut 1 1/2 inch stock you may want a 1/2 shank bit
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Bill B
> 3 dayThe bit itself is ok. The bearings on the other hand are crap. I used this first time to trim a piece of 3/4” subfloor being used for a workbench top. Routed/trimmed about 6 ft and bottom bearing failed. No problem, they provided 10 spares. Went about 5 feet and second bearing failed. Got to within 1 foot of being done and third bearing failed and the bit cut into the work damaging it. Not a big deal as it was a workbench. Definitely would not use on a fine piece of work. At this failure rate I’ll be out of bearings in 2 more simple projects. Returning it. While cheap, not a good value and not worth risk of messing up a good piece of work.
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Bvernon
> 3 dayYou get what you paid for... About 10 mins in, ½ china birch, bottom bearing seizes, so no longevity... No accuracy... Should be 1 star, but they did arrive really fast!
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Catherine
> 3 dayAs described. Received delivery promptly. Works good, wasnt expecting it to be this good and have different size drill bits. Glad I purchased this instead of the $50 one from the hardware store that doesnt sell the drill bits.
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Jeanette McBeath
> 3 dayAbolutely thrilled with this hand drill, didnt expect it to arrive as soon as it did, super fast delivery which was great as I urgently needed it. Works like it says and was very pleased
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Dave Ziegler
> 3 dayDO NOT BUY! The picture tells you why but let me explain. I sometimes need to shave 1/8 of the sides of a guitar body. So stupid me, I went cheep. Not noticing the other bent bit complaints a few others had. Got then and they looked Ok. A few months later I chucked one up in my trusty Makita router and spun it around by hand. Still looked OK. Turned it on and it immediately started wobbling at least a 1/4. Then bent, hit the guitar body and went flying out of the router. Fortunate no luthiers (me) were hurt. Did damage the router chuck and the guitar. :( So while most folks get good ones, the manufactures quality control must miss a few out-of-balance ones. Making then to risky to buy.
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Brent Roberts
> 3 dayGreat
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phil
> 3 daythis is a cheapo. so go slow and chew less meat. best to run a variable speed controller and run it at medium speed. if you fail to listen to this then u get what you get. dont be stew pedd cheerz p.s. i would buy again if i blow this one up
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Alex
> 3 dayDrill bits were dull and the drill chuck keeps loosening
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Joe Jonak
Greater than one weekI tried these out today on a piece of butcher block I am turning into a cutting board. The first one bent and got unstable the second it touched the wood...I am not exaggerating. I tried to use it, but it was too unstable. I loaded the second one into my router and it made it around one long side and one short side and then half way up the other long side before it bent and was no longer usable. I was not putting any more pressure on them than I had to to keep it against my template. These are junk.