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Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DW1163 13 Piece Black Oxide Split Point Twist Drill Bit Assortment

DeWalt DW1163 13 Piece Black Oxide Split Point Twist Drill Bit Assortment

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2160





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: DeWalt
EAN: 0028874111639
Label: DEWALT
Product Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DW1163
Publisher: DEWALT
Ranking: 2160
Studio: DEWALT


Product facts:
  • Industrial Grade ABS material for maximum durability with interlocking hinge
  • Bit retention system in case keeps bits in place
  • Sliding rubber lock keeps case closed
  • Drill Bit Sizes: (2) 1/16-inch, 5/64-inch, (2) 3/32-inch, 7/64-inch, (2) 1/8-inch, 9/64-inch, 5/32-inch, 3/16-inch, 7/32-inch, 1/4-inch
  • 1-year warranty, 1-year service contract, 30 day no-risk trial







Editorial Product Review:

Amazon.com Item Description:
DeWALT’s 13-Piece Black-Oxide Split-Point Industrial Drill Bit Set is a great general purpose bit set capable of performing light- and heavy-duty jobs. Like other drill bits with black-oxide coating, these DeWALT bits are designed t o maintain their hardness at high temperatures that result from drilling through metals. In addition, they feature 135-degree split-point construction to reduce walk when starting. Combine those features with DeWALT’s patented Tough Case (to hold the bits) and you have a powerful package to meet most drilling needs.

What’s in the box
13 drill bits: 1/16-inch (2), 5/64-inch, 3/32-inch ( 2), 7/64-inch, 1/8-inch (2), 9/64-inch, 5/32-inch, 3/16-inch, 7/32-inch, ¼-inch, carrying case

The DeWALT story
DeWALT Products Company was formed i n 1922 in Leola, Pennsylvania. The first product was an electric universal woodw orking machine known as the DeWALT 'Wonder-Worker.' Today the DeWALT Power Tools line consists of over 200 electric power tools and over 800 accessories includi ng: drills and hammer drills; screwdrivers; circular, chop, miter, table, recipr ocating, and jig saws; planers; impact wrenches; die, angle, and bench grinders; shears; nibblers; sanders; laminate trimmers; routers, and plate joiners.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Price, Great Product
I bought these for home use -- Excellent product, I have no complaints. They glide through wood, walls and even stucco. None have broken.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good price for standard set
These drill bits are great especially at this price. THeyre great bits for whatever you need around the house. Won't get mad if you dull them by hitting brick or a nail, just buy more.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - ok but they snap easy
and they have better deals on larger sets...so check there and check other brands..beware the black oxide stuff



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is a must have for your cordless drill!
I have owned this set of bits for a long time and I am very pleased with their quality. The bits stay sharp for a good long while and the assortment includes all of the sizes you would use most often. This new design for the case is a vast improvement and it seems to hold up well. I keep my bits right in the case with my DeWalt cordless drill so I am never without them!

Buy these and you won't regret it - especially if you often work away from your workshop!



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