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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
These bits have worked okay for me. I've notched it down a star because the bearing on one of them is a bit stiff/gritty although not totally shot but noticeably suspect. The other three are fine but a 75% success rate doesn't seem great great 😅It's nice to have a variety of sizes. The rule of thumb I've heard is basically: use the largest diameter that still fits the shape you're trying to cut. So for a detailed pattern the smallest one, and just for straight trimming the biggest one.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I have bought a lot of router bits over the years. Most single bits I have purchased are around $20 for one. This is a set of 4 for like $8. Which let's be honest the quality of these are garbage, the blades already feel dull, the casting is bad, the paint job is bad. To be honest I'm kind of afraid of using these. So, save yourself an injury (cause it could happen)...and avoid these. Find which trim bit you need and spend the extra $11 - $20 bucks and get a nicer one. It will last you longer, have better, smoother cuts, & less likely to break off at 200 mph (or however fast a router spins) flying off and embedding itself into you.
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