High Speed Wood Spade Bit Set (13-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The heat-treated steel really holds an edge—drilled through pressure-treated lumber without a single chip. Each bit cuts cleanly and the set covers every common size I need for rough framing.
Punched through a 2x6 and some plywood without any splintering, and the heat-treated tip held its edge through the whole job. These bits are a solid upgrade from the cheap sets I've used before.
Bored a dozen holes through some old studs this weekend and each bit came out clean—even at a 45-degree angle. The heat-treated steel tip held up without bending or dulling after all that work.
The set covers a surprising range of sizes, and the little storage case keeps them from getting lost in my toolbox. I drilled through a thick oak board without any binding.
The heat-treated steel really holds its edge—I've been boring through pressure-treated lumber all afternoon without any slowdown. The sharp point keeps the bit from wandering, which makes angled holes a breeze.
These bits cut through a stack of 2x4s like butter, and the heat-treated steel held up without any dulling after a dozen holes. Even at awkward angles, the flat head design kept the hole perfectly centered without wandering. Really solid value for a 13-piece set.
I was pleasantly surprised by how cleanly these bits cut through a couple of old 2x4s I had lying around, and the heat-treated edge held up perfectly after a dozen holes.
Cut through a stack of pressure-treated 2x4s without any binding, and the center point kept the bit dead on target every time. The black coating still looks new after a dozen holes—most of my old bits would’ve already chipped.
Bored through a stack of 2x4s without the bit wandering once, even at an awkward angle. The heat-treated edge is still sharp after a dozen holes. So far, this set has handled everything I've thrown at it.
I was drilling into some knotty pine and these bits chewed right through without grabbing or wandering at all. The heat-treated steel held up impressively well after a dozen holes.