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DEWALT DW1630 1" SELF-FEED BIT
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DeWalt DW1630 1-Inch Bit with 7/16-Inch Shank Selfeed Bit
Pine6664
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2018
Exellent ..thank!
Coolage
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2016
I install heat pumps and needed this for a job. It arrived quickly, and did the job with ease. Great bit. It fit my 3/8 drill with no problem and drilled through 20+ studs so I could run wires. I hit a nail at one point and thought the job was through...not so, it kept on chewing up the wood after it tore through the nail!!!! That was a pleasant surprise.
Vic B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015
Good product
K. MCHALE
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014
Don't bother with this, you will end up spending way too much time clearing chips out of the bit. I think the problem is that the bit is too small --- the self feed screw takes up too much space in the middle, making it easy for chips to get stuck between the screw and the walls of the bit. The 1.5" DeWalt bit is much better. It eats right through joists, properly ejecting chips as it goes. By contrast, the 1" bit needs to be cleared at least once per hole in 2-by-X lumber.If you're going through a joist that is big enough to accept a 1.5" hole, don't play games with this 1" bit. Get the 1.5".
Ralph
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2011
I was skeptical at first because I have always used Milwaukee self-feed drill bits on the job. These performed just as good, and were less expensive. I plan on buying more of these from now on.
Jason W. Hurwitz
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2009
I bought this bit recently and used it for a job I did as an Electrician. There are a couple of negative points I would like to point out. First, while drilling, the wood chips would not properly leave the bit and would get stuck in the groove and eventually friction would cause smoke to come out where you are drilling. Also, because the wood chips would get stuck on the bit I had to pull it out after only drilling through half the stud to clean it out to finish the hole and then had to clean it out after I drilled through completely so I could start the next stud. It made for a very time consuming endeavor and I was not a very happy customer. I will be purchasing the Milwaukee 1" Self-Feed bit and will test how well that compares to this.
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