🔧 Drill Your Way to Perfection!
The NEIKO 10182A Titanium Step Drill Bit is a high-quality, versatile tool designed for both wood and metal projects. Made from durable #4241 high-speed alloy steel and featuring a titanium nitride coating, this drill bit offers 13 different step sizes and a 2-flute design for efficient cutting and deburring. Ideal for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, it ensures you can tackle any drilling task with confidence.
J**E
Step drill
Honestly works better than expected. Not pushing overly hard as I’m predrilling pilot holes and using this to open the hole up from 3/8” to 9/16”. The holes are in galvanized fence poles, also not the toughest material but it’s done a couple dozen holes and shows no signs of wear or slowing down. For less than $7 I can’t say anything bad for sure. For the right application it is a winner.
F**M
These cut like a knife through butter.
I tried these for the first time and found them very effective for drilling in light metal shelving. It cuts through material quickly and accurately. I'm looking for new opportunities to use these.
C**G
Works good on plastic
Good step bit that easily drilled into plastic. Haven’t used for metal or wood so no information to share on that and long term durability is unknown.
T**L
super find!
Great quality and price
H**5
Step Drill Bit
Good Deal
E**O
Great
Great
N**I
Holy moly awesome sauce
Works as described and this is my second purchase of this brand to extend my collection not replace. This thing cuts so many things and does so without ripping and tearing like a spade does. This is perfect for making any size hole that is labeled.Well made and has weight. I use this mostly making holes in 3mm to 6mm plastic for diy projects and it works great.
T**M
Works, but is not smooth . . .
I bought this so I could put a new grommet into my Weber Smokey Mountain Smoker. My model was an older model and didn't come with the grommet that allows for temp probes to pass through and monitor the temp of the inside of the smoker and the meat being smoked. When I purchased the grommets (it came 2 to a pack), Amazon recommended this drill bit for making the hole in the smoker to allow for mounting the new grommet. I already have a drill bit like this one from a name brand, BUT it wasn't big enough to accommodate the grommet I was purchasing. So, since I needed this to make my project work and since it was about 25% of what I paid for my other one, I bought it. Also, I factored in that I was probably only going to need to use it once, ever, so it made sense to get this product at the same time of purchase as the grommets.When the grommets and drill bit arrived, I was pleased and excited. I cleaned up the outside of the smoker where I was going to drill and then put some painters tape over the designated spot to try and prevent the enamel from chipping. I then started to drill. The tape seemed like a good idea at the time, but the tape quickly peeled and got stuck in the drill bit. I eventually pulled the tape off completely about 1/3 of the way through for drilling. I needed to make a hole that is 1 and 1/4" in diameter, which was the second to last step on the bit. I was trying not to go too fast 'cause I was worried I would get overzealous and drill the hole too big and then I'd be Really Mad 'cause I would have messed up my smoker. So I took my time and kept on going. When I got about 3/4 of the way through, the bit was not very smooth - not like my other name brand bit. I was getting even more scared that I was going to mess up my smoker and it was making me nervous using this drill bit. However, I had already come this far and there was no turning back at this point. So, I pressed on, but gently.The biggest problem I was encountering was that the bit would catch on the opening it had created with each step that it passed through on the bit and I had to be careful not to cut my fingers, mess up my drill or mess up my smoker. It was frustrating because it wasn't a smooth drilling process at all. However, I eventually got to the stopping point and took the bit out. I could see a nasty burr of sharp metal hanging from the opening I had just created. So I put the drill on the other side of the hole and very gently drilled from that side just long enough to get rid of it and make the opening fairly smooth. Then, I was finally able to install the grommet and breathe a sigh of relief that I had not messed up my smoker.I share all of this with you, the reader, to let you know that this product did work, BUT it was not very smooth and if the name brand bit I had was big enough, I would gladly have used it instead. Knowing what I know now, I would caution you on purchasing this and remember my experience with this drill bit. It Can do the job, but you have to be super careful with it, or you might mess something up that you can't fix later and that would be very, very bad, I would imagine. I give this product 3/5 stars, because it did do the job and the price was nice, but you get what you pay for and you definitely have to be careful with it.
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