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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
My husband really likes this set of flush trim router bits! They come in individual cases so they don't get dirty and dinged up. They also have a lubricant coating so they don't rust. He has not had a chance to put them to use yet, but they appear sharp and well-made.
CamLyn
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
These router bits meet my needs well for construction-level woodworking. While they won’t win any awards for fine craftsmanship, they’re reliable enough for the job. Just keep in mind they won’t last forever, so manage your expectations accordingly!
Swboats
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
Flush trim bits are an absolute must for any woodworking shop. You really can't have too many. They can also be used as a pattern bit if you put your pattern on the bottom. The carbide looks good, and they're quite sharp.
BriBri
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Bits are of a very good quality and are as smooth as butter. Excellent value.
James Williams
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
Apologies for the blur, as my cell phone is struggling to autofocus on the sharp parts.This is a nice kit that gives you four router bits, each protected in its own plastic case. The bits have good machining. Shanks are straight, relatively smooth with a few irrelevant imperfections. The finish is applied effectively. The bearings run smoothly and look like they are of good quality.Most important are the carbide flutes/cutters. These are straight, oiled against rust, and sharp. No flaws are evident and the carbide is thick enough for resharpening if you have the tools.Haven't run them yet so I will update the review after use.
Gayle G
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
Just tried the 1/4" diameter on a 3/4" thick piece of red oak. To make it harder I was cutting the end grain side. I'm using a table router with 3 1/4 hp motor. The cut was smooth and the bit looked non the worst. I was removing 1/8" of material each pass. These seem to be a really good deal. I own some really expensive bits. I'm starting to wonder why. I'm not going to just keep cutting to see how long they last. That would be a waste for me. I will report back If I find a failure under normal usage. Right now I'm happy.
Wookieecantina
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
These are a 1/4 shank router bit, so they're not designed to be hogging out large volumes of wood. These are designed for fine trim applications and their performance is perfectly on par for exactly those specifications.I tend to see a great many woodworkers push their router bits beyond their limits, causing them dull or sometimes chip or burn.I haven't experienced any issues with these router bits, finding them balanced and sharp.I am utilizing these bits within a router table, wherein the router is stable and work is passed by allowing small precise cuts, carefully adjusted to remove specific amounts. I never like to over-clock a router bit as this will certainly cause their early demise. Bits can last for years if utilized properly.I'm very pleased with these bits and I'm sure you'll enjoy them within your shop.
Joe Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
I just got a new router and haven't had a lot of bits. I tried these out on some 3/4" plywood I was working with. They do cut, but it was a lot of work on my router. Maybe I'm just not used to it yet.
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