Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2025
Weather drilling or bandsaw this magic liquid is amazing just a little squirt when you start having issues and it is like it sharpen the bit as it dries the hole . I have notice my bits and blades are lasting longer and my cuts and holes are smoother and clean cut very impressive oil
Jeffrey Tan
Reviewed in Singapore on August 28, 2024
Very good product never fail me
Jose G.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 17, 2024
Excelente para extender la vida de las brocas y otros instrumentos de corte de metal.
Jose A Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
metal working , very good
IBRA AL
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
A good product doing what it is supposed to do, but it is weird that the bottle got not led or cover, just the cone and when open it stays open
Richard J Thompson
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2023
Use this stuff when milling, drilling or cutting metal as a lubricant. It really does make a difference. You can feel how much easier the cutter cuts and it extends the life of the tool especially drill bits.
Auger
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
There's always something better around the bend but I've kept a bottle of Magic Tap at every tool station for about 40 years...it works!
J.P.
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2023
Used it to cut holes in thick metal on the drill press. Worked surprisingly well and with little effort. Combination of low speed and firm pressure made drilling easy.
Just Me
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
I remember Tap Magic from 35 years ago when I was working my way through college. Since then my life moved away from machining and the like. However, I've been getting back into metal working as a hobby. Cutting fluid is important for keeping your tools sharp, I'm using it on my band saw blades and it works well. If I were to be reborn as a cutting fluid, I would want to be Tap Magic. I'm not sure who would rate the scent though, it's not like I'm going to use it as cologne. But I rated it anyway, it brings back memories of being a poor college student and living off of a single pizza for three days. Back when you had dreams of your bright future, so I guess that makes it a nice scent.
P-Funk
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2021
This is a must have for anyone that is going to drill any metal, tap it, or cut it. This is by far the best. If u want your bits or blades to last for a long time this is the stuff. I put it on my sawzaw blades and it works amazing
Michael Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2021
This cutting oil is good stuff I have used it for a good while but got it at a better price through Amazon so no I wouldn’t buy one I’ll buy 2 from now on
sully
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2018
I'M a retired certified machinist / Mechanical engineer. I have use this product in tools and dies, aircraft, and missiles. I have found nothing better for the job of tapping and drilling. I have even used it in final milling and counter sinking. When I went into the medical field (building medical machines) It made clean up of stainless material a snap. It also worked Great on very small threads 0-90 and single pointing of very fine metric threads
C
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016
How did I use taps and dies as long as I did without using this stuff? It makes tapping much faster and smoother. I even use it while boring metal with a lathe occasionally and it doesn't disappoint there either. It smells like dirty feet and fish that have been blended together and then puked on by someone who just ate a pound of a particularly pungent cheese, but I don't really care. It also seems to last forever. I have been using it basically every day for the past 3 months and it is still 95% full. Much like everyone else has said, you will feel like an idiot for not using it your whole life after you try it. You will never want to tap without it again. Just don't expect it to smell like a spring day unless the spring day you are thinking about takes place in a fish market that doubles as a sewer.