Titan Titanium Drill Bit Set (29-Piece)
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Tackle home improvement and DIY projects with these titanium-coated bits, which can pierce everything from drywall to metal
Set Contents
• Included sizes: 1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 11/64, 3/16, 13/64, 7/32, 15/64, 1/4, 17/64, 9/32, 19/64, 5/16, 21/64, 11/32, 23/64, 3/8, 25/64, 13/32, 27/64, 7/16, 29/64, 15/32, 31/64, and 1/2
Titan Titanium Drill Bit Set (29-Piece)
- High speed steel with titanium coating
- Drills through metal, wood, plastic, and drywall
- 118° standard point tips
- Coating resists rust and retains cutting edge longer
- Larger bits have a reduced shank to fit in smaller chucks
- All bits are compatible with a 3/8” chuck
- Storage case included
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
Tackle home improvement and DIY projects with these titanium-coated bits, which can pierce everything from drywall to metal
Set Contents
• Included sizes: 1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 11/64, 3/16, 13/64, 7/32, 15/64, 1/4, 17/64, 9/32, 19/64, 5/16, 21/64, 11/32, 23/64, 3/8, 25/64, 13/32, 27/64, 7/16, 29/64, 15/32, 31/64, and 1/2
Titan Titanium Drill Bit Set (29-Piece)
- High speed steel with titanium coating
- Drills through metal, wood, plastic, and drywall
- 118° standard point tips
- Coating resists rust and retains cutting edge longer
- Larger bits have a reduced shank to fit in smaller chucks
- All bits are compatible with a 3/8” chuck
- Storage case included
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 12 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?