Additional information
Cutting Diameter | 6.35 Millimeters |
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Number of Flutes | 2 |
UPC | 778695709637 |
Manufacturer | KOWOOD |
Part Number | SUPTMAX |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.4 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SUPTMAX |
Color | Yellow |
Style | Upgrade quality |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Thickness | 2 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 15 |
Number of Handles | 15 |
Special Features | 1 X Corner Round1 X Dovetail Bit1 X 45° Chamfer1 X Panel Pilot Bit1 X Cover Bit1 X Flush Trim1 X Roman Ogee4 X Straight Bit2 X Cove Box Bit1 X 90° "V" Grooving Bit1 X Mortising Bit |
Usage | Fast Wood Cutting |
Included Components | 1/4-Inch Collet |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Joshua1102 –
Like them.
Jay B –
Price is right while learning how to use router. Was able to put some nice routered edges on several project will relative ease.
Mark –
I didn’t end up keeping this product as the black label for the front row not came unglued from the case, but was nowhere to be found within any of the packaging. As that was a common complaint, I didn’t even bother exchanging for another one and just returned it for a refund, which was provided promptly.
Jenny N. –
I started using a router for some basic projects earlier last year. I bought this set of bits expecting they probably wouldn’t be the best or longest-lasting, but it had the sizes and styles I needed and at a great price. I’ve been really impressed with them and have used half of them so far! Given that these have 1/4″ shanks, I’m making sure to do two passes for anything deeper than 1/4″. It takes longer but the cuts are cleaner and it all but eliminates the risk of the bit bending or breaking.
A few different straight bits have powered through about a hundred feet of various kinds of lumber in my router table and are still sharp. The cove box bits I use in my plunge router and they’re working great. I’m still trying to perfect the spacing and height for the angle of the corner round, cove, and ogees, but that’s on me and not the bit. I’m not sure if I’ll use the rest, but I like having them in case I find a need for them. They’re all making nice clean cuts.
If you only need the cove box and/or V bits, I started with a set of “Eyech” bits in my plunge router and would recommend them as well: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B081998CP2
I’m attaching pictures of a couple of my first projects, tile holders for dominos and other games. The corner round bit is mounted to the table in the back of a couple of them. If you notice the circular divots towards the end of some of the smaller pieces, those are the fault of my poorly-designed (but budget-friendly) Kobalt router table, not the bits. Some genius designed the inserts for that table to be a few millimeters thinner than they should be, leaving a nice edge sticking up to catch smaller pieces. One of these days I’ll layer on a few coats of paint or something to get them flush with the table.
john h –
I don’t do a lot of routing. These have been sufficient for my needs so far. I’m sure they won’t last as long as the professional ones do but for the price, they work for me. Even though they warn you, I have cut my fingers a few times when removing them from the case. I’m sure they could figure out a better way to store them.
Sean Poulter –
Some of the bits shipped in first use. They seemed sharp but were blunt after only a few passes on on a rather soft wood. Wouldn’t buy again.
Albert R. –
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I love the cut accuracy, the sizes, and the storage box. The durability and burn resistance looks like it’s there!
Momnwife –
I am new to using a router and I needed to buy bits. Not knowing what to look for I settled on this set. It is a good deal and I love the multi assortment of bits. So far they work well. I like also how they are secured into the slots with fitted plastic tubes. You might need a pair of needle nose to pull them out easier but I’m sure the holes will give in a bit over time. Most definately worth the money.
Jenny N. –
I rated this item 4 stars because the bits are very hard to remove from their individual slots. I solved the problem by pulling the sleeve that holds the bit out of it’s hole, cut one half inch off the bottom of the sleeve and then put the top half back in. Now it holds the bit firmly but is easy to remove each bit safely by hand without the need to use a tool.
krtaylor –
Let’s be clear – these are not heavy-duty commercial-grade router bits. If you try to use them on anything at all tough, or a large project, they’re going to wear out quickly.
But, that’s not what these are for. This is a good wide variety of common types of router bits, in a cheap but serviceably handy case, suitable for someone just starting out in using routers or with a smallish project where you don’t know exactly which bit would be best.
You’ll not likely find a more affordable set this comprehensive, and it’s so much easier to grab a router you already have and “give it a go” to see if it does what you want. Then, once you’ve figured out exactly the right tool you need, you can spend the same or more as this set cost, on a good-quality version of that one single bit you’ve decided is the one you need.
Over time your collection of good-quality bits will grow, without having to break the bank all at once with bits you may never actually use. I have this set, a handful of good bits for specific projects, and now I can easily test and figure out what exactly I need to get next.
Recommended! Just don’t set your expectations unreasonably high.