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The FTG USA Adjustable Wood Countersink Drill Bit Set features five precision sizes (#4 to #12) with an 82° chamfer angle for smooth countersinking. Made from high-quality HSS M2 Grade 6542 steel, it includes adjustable depth stop collars for consistent screw seating and a wide flute design for fast chip removal. Designed in the USA and engineered for durability and efficiency, this set is perfect for professional-grade woodworking projects.
M**S
Very useful tool for a very good price.
Nice bits for drilling and countersinking at the same time. The tapered drill produces a hole that uses the whole screw to grab wood, not just the upper sides, and with the drill shaft engaged in the wood, the countersink hole doesn't chatter and looks great. The adjustability of the countersink head also allows for different length screws, but really short screws can be a problem - long screws just require drilling deeper with a longer bit after starting the hole.Extremely useful item, a real time saver, and seem to work well in pine, plywood, and MDF. Haven't tried them in hardwood yet, but don't anticipate any problems there, just clear the chips more often.I took a scrap piece of 2x4 and drilled holes to store the bits - use one size up, so the #6 drills a hole for the #4 bit, etc. They hold nicely and are easily accessible.
D**
Great value. Great bits.
I have spent up to $14 for just one bit in the box stores. No more. These seem to be just as good for the money. Let's face it... they all will break no matter what brand you buy.
S**T
It's pretty good.... but could be better...
I've had countersink drill bits before and only 1 other tapered countersink and that company before this 1 bit, that company sent a set of 5 tapered countersink drill bits, in a nice, notched plastic case. None of them had a so called "stop" collar. And the smallest one#4 broke. So I bought this one from this company. And it came in a nice plastic case and it's got a nice adjustable plastic stop collar. The stop collar is NOT that big AND you have to keep and eye on your drilling along with how it feels to ya ! Cause the stop collar left a burn swirl mark on the wood that I was drilling into. So Could the stop collar be bigger.... YES. Should it be bigger.... YESLike the big white ones on the "Amana" brand". I think, I think that's the brand that makes the countersink drill bit with the White oversized polymer/nylon stop collar on it's tapered countersink drill bit
R**C
sharp , great value
Value for money:would buy again . good product, good price , have bought countersinks for years and these are a great value with no compromise in quality .
B**R
2 birds with 1 stone
Works great. All about combining steps when it comes to novice wood working.
A**R
Work great
Only just started using them but no issues so far. Well made, work great.
J**X
Don't expect them to last for years and years.
Going to give only a middling review. I've had these almost 2 years now and out of the 5 bits, one broke off, and another came out of the hex shank when the countersink cutter caught on the metal of a caster plate. For 2 years of moderate use in remodeling, decorating and construction, I guess I got my money's worth, but I'm going to just try another brand now (and some just plain tapered bits) because I have tended to rely on the two smallest sizes a lot for general pilot holes. The tapered bits are great for pilot holes with or without the counter-sink because they do tend to stay on target as they start, for sure for those times were you haven't punched a starter spot.
S**N
Too big
They are too big for #8 screws. Should be 7/64. Not 11/64
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