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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I literally mounted up one of them and it broke right away. Compared to a Dremel brand one, these dull very quick, and the random faulty one... Honestly, they're carbide, so they're brittle by nature. In a handheld die-grinder, too many variables, etc... But I was able to make mistakes with the Dremel one, where these were more finicky, and I had to be more sure-handed to avoid chipping or outright breaking these.
Trevor & Amber
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
I have a Dremel brand rotary tool that I used these bits in and they fit just like you would expect them too. I had some steel plates that had holes drilled in them and there was a sharp edge/burr to them, so I used these to chamfer the edges. I ran the deburring tool around the inside of the holes and at a 45-degree angle to the hole to get the top and bottom edges of the steel and it removed all sharp burrs/edges. Now when I run my fingers over the holes, I do not get any metal slivers or cuts from the steel as it is no longer sharp.
Scrimshaw
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
If you do any routing with your dremel tool, then these are the bits for you. They look well made, and they fit in my off-brand dremel tool just fine. I mostly work with wood and aluminum, so these should be perfect. Full caveat: I haven’t had a chance to actually use them yet, but everything about them seems good so far. If I have any problems with their sharpness or durability on my next aluminum project, I’ll update this review to let you all know. For now, 5 stars.
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