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forum threadCobalt_Blue_FF posted Jan 07, 2026 06:13 PM
forum threadCobalt_Blue_FF posted Jan 07, 2026 06:13 PM

Amazon: Irwin Tools 9/16" Black Oxide Silver & Deming Drill Bit $7.70 (Reg $25.60, ~70% Off) FS w/ Prime

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  • Constructed of M-2 high speed steel.
  • Standard 118-degree point for use in wood, metal, and plastic.
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  • Constructed of M-2 high speed steel.
  • Standard 118-degree point for use in wood, metal, and plastic.
  • Free shipping for Prime members or on orders over $35.

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Model: Hanson HAN91136 Silver and Deming High Speed Steel Fractional .25in. Reduced Shank Drill Bit - .56in.

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Jan 07, 2026 07:04 PM
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elberchoJan 07, 2026 07:04 PM
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From reviews: "Cuts through cheese like butter"! Lol.
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Jan 07, 2026 07:49 PM
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KnockKnockWhosThereJan 07, 2026 07:49 PM
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Quote from elbercho :
From reviews: "Cuts through cheese like butter"! Lol.
"Turns cheddar into Swiss cheese" would be an epic comment
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RyanG9256Jan 08, 2026 05:00 AM
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Most drill sets and drill chucks only go up to 1/2", so this gets you one 16th larger than you have now and fits in any drill. That's handy if you need to make holes for 9/16" bolts.

If you're not a fabricator you're probably not going to run into that scenario. No assembly instructions will expect you to have this. For thin stuff like sheet metal you should use a step drill instead.
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