Ace Hardware has at Select Stores:Craftsman Carbide Tipped Router Bits (various sizes) for $1.99 each listed below. Select store pickup where stock permits. Before purchase, earn an extra 2.5% w/ Slickdeals Cashback when you follow the instructions below.
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Our research indicates that the Craftsman 1/4" x 2-3/16" L Carbide Tipped Cove Router Bit is $5.99 lower (75% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.98
These product(s) are on clearance and available for online pricing only; not eligible for any coupon discounts
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Select Ace Hardware Stores[acehardware.com] has Craftsman 3/4 in. x 2 in. L Carbide Tipped Mortising Router Bit for $1.99 w/ Free Store Pickup. Availability varies by location. You can earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback by following instructions below.
Notes: this shows available at select East Coast zips
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Thanks grabbed the cove, ovolo and straight for ship to store. There is a mortising and another straight on clearance but those were available for shipping only which was more than the bits themselves.
Lmao, right!!! I say to only by cheap bits if they are straight shank, no larger than shaft diameter, and you're only using them on plastic, or cardboard.
I also tell new woodworkers to buy a $50 set when starting off, so that they learn what 💩 bits are, and how quickly they can put you in a ⚰!
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When pickup isn't available, shipping adds $1+ for each bit.
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A lot of metal spinning on a 1/4" shank.... if you can find it, definitely not for the novice.
Might check out their other clearance items.
When pickup isn't available, shipping adds $1+ for each bit.
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ts/2474401 [acehardware.com]
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ts/2474450 [acehardware.com]
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ts/2473544 [acehardware.com]
That 1/4" shanked Ovolo used as a round over should be fine.
Good find.... thanks
Router bits are like Angle Grinder wheels... cheap = RIP.
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Router bits are like Angle Grinder wheels... cheap = RIP.
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I also tell new woodworkers to buy a $50 set when starting off, so that they learn what 💩 bits are, and how quickly they can put you in a ⚰!
Lot of effort for $0.05 cash back, if it worked.