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Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DW1169 14 Piece Pilot Point Twist Drill Bit Assortment

DeWalt DW1169 14 Piece Pilot Point Twist Drill Bit Assortment

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: DeWalt
EAN: 0028874111691
Label: DEWALT
Product Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DW1169
Publisher: DEWALT
Ranking: 7125
Studio: DEWALT


Product facts:
  • 14-piece Pilot Point drill bit set with tough case
  • Pilot Point Tip starts on contact for clean accurate holes
  • No-spin shank eliminates the frustration of bit spinning in the chuck
  • Black oxide finish for greater wear resistance
  • Includes 9/64-, 5/32-, 3/16-, 7/32-, 1/4-, 5/16-, and 3/8-inch bits and hard carrying case included







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Item Description:
14 Piece, Pilot Point Drill Bit Set, Pilot Point Tip Starts On Contact For Clean, Accurate Holes & Reduces, Lock Up On Breakthrough, No Spin Shank Eliminates The Frustration Of Bit Spinning In The Chuck, Tapered Web Provides Greater Durability To Reduce Breaking, Size Markings Are Located Above The Shank To Prevent Wearing Away, For Drilling In Wood, Metal, Or Plastic, Components Include: 2 Each 1/16' Split Point Drill Bit & 1/8' Split Point Drill Bit & 1 Each: 5/64' Split Point Drill Bit, 3/32' Split Point Drill Bit, 7/64' Split Point Drill Bit, 9/64' Pilot Point Drill Bit, 5/32' Pilot Point Drill Bit, 3/16' Pilot Point Drill Bit, 7/32' Pilot Point Drill Bit, 1/4' Pilot Point Drill Bit, 5/16' Pilot Point Drill Bit & 3/8' Pilot Point Drill Bit.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The DeWalt DW1169 Pilot Point Drill Bit Set is specially designed to solve the common problems professionals encounter when drilling with portable drills into metal and wood: walking, spinning and breaking. The patented Pilot Point tip, (sizes over 1/8-inch) prevents the bit from walking across the workpiece, while providing a clean, round hole. The 'no-spin' shank, (sizes 3/16-inch and over), overcomes the professionals' #1 frustration with keyless chucks--bits spinning in the chucks. And, with the patented tapered web, breaking is a thing of the past. This set includes two 1/16-inch split point bits; 1 each split point bits from 5/64- to 7/64-inch-by-64ths; 2 1/8-inch split point bits; 1 each Pilot Point bit: 9/64, 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 5/16; and 3/8-inch Pilot Point bits in a tough case.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Highly recommend
I bought these to replace some broken/damaged bits (2) from my larger 64pc set. These are DEWALT - need I say more.

I now have a smaller set that fits in the drill box to go with me on smaller projects around the house.




Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sometimes they drill too fast !
These bits are great, but watch it, sometimes they'll drill farther than you need because they are sharp.



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