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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Drill through tough metal with no issues
ToddO
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
I had to remove a screw on my air rifle but the Allen wrench slot was stripped out and because I had blue lock tite on the screw there was no way it was coming out. I have a screw removal kit with left hand cobalt bits but the bit went dull inside of 10 minutes. A titanium coated bit did the same. I was crossing my fingers when I put this bit in my drill but, to my great relief, I saw a profusion of metal scewings come out with just a little pressure on the drill. I used the retractor bit and the screw came right out. I bought these bits in other sizes and put them in my removal kit. I recommend.
Artem
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
I decided that mentioned Hardness: 91HRA is good enough to drill through broken bolt extractor. Alas, it was able only to scratch a little.
Happy Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
It was not recommended to use these in a drill, but I did and it worked just fine with my cordless Black & Decker. I needed to drill out some rusted screws from the hinges on a door frame and nothing worked but these. I tried cobalt drill bits, but they didn’t even make a dent. Using very slow speed on the reverse setting these started to peel the metal from the screws in seconds. I then used a left handed screw extractor to back out the remaining part of the screw from the wooden door frame. With patience, I was able to get the job done!
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