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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Mar 06, 2026 07:25 PM

Century Drill & Tool 1/2-20 NF Right Hand Rethreading Die

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Amazon has Century Drill & Tool 1/2-20 NF Fractional Right Hand Rethreading Die (92910) on sale for $3.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Precision thread repair: Restores and cleans damaged threads on bolts/studs without removing excessive material; salvages hardware quickly and efficiently
  • Protects original thread integrity: Unlike cutting dies, it avoids crosscutting or undercutting, preserving thread profile and strength
  • Repair-only use: Designed solely for fixing worn/damaged threads; not suitable for cutting new threads or hardened steel/fasteners
  • Durable high-carbon alloy steel: Built for exceptional strength, wear resistance, and long-term reliability in repeated use
  • Ideal for mechanics & technicians: Essential tool for automotive, construction, and general maintenance/repair tasks

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Amazon has Century Drill & Tool 1/2-20 NF Fractional Right Hand Rethreading Die (92910) on sale for $3.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Precision thread repair: Restores and cleans damaged threads on bolts/studs without removing excessive material; salvages hardware quickly and efficiently
  • Protects original thread integrity: Unlike cutting dies, it avoids crosscutting or undercutting, preserving thread profile and strength
  • Repair-only use: Designed solely for fixing worn/damaged threads; not suitable for cutting new threads or hardened steel/fasteners
  • Durable high-carbon alloy steel: Built for exceptional strength, wear resistance, and long-term reliability in repeated use
  • Ideal for mechanics & technicians: Essential tool for automotive, construction, and general maintenance/repair tasks

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AquaIdea9357
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This is only for rethreading damaged right-hand threads, not to put new threads on harded steel. Other sizes available. Some at similar prices or much higher than this price. 4.5 to 5.0 customer rating. Seems like a decent repair tool. Century drill & tool company, est'd 1940.

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Mar 09, 2026 04:04 AM
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AquaIdea9357Mar 09, 2026 04:04 AM
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This is only for rethreading damaged right-hand threads, not to put new threads on harded steel. Other sizes available. Some at similar prices or much higher than this price. 4.5 to 5.0 customer rating. Seems like a decent repair tool. Century drill & tool company, est'd 1940.
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1/2"-20 is not a common thread size. 1/2-13 is the common 1/2" thread size people commonly see. 1/2-20 is the fine thread variant of 1/2" threads. 1/2-20 is not very useful size for most people but the price is good.
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Mar 09, 2026 04:26 AM
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skoal2007Mar 09, 2026 04:26 AM
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Review complained "the photo shows a die stamped "JAPAN". The thing I got isn't stamped"
Mar 09, 2026 04:32 AM
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litesdsdMar 09, 2026 04:32 AM
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Quote from AquaIdea9357 :
This is only for rethreading damaged right-hand threads, not to put new threads on harded steel. Other sizes available. Some at similar prices or much higher than this price. 4.5 to 5.0 customer rating. Seems like a decent repair tool. Century drill & tool company, est'd 1940.
Good point. Carbon steel dies are usually a rolled thread and only good for chasing threads. A High Speed Steel (HSS) die usually has ground threads and are capable of cutting new threads from round stock. Now that you pointed this out I'd say the price is not good for a single rolled thread die. Harbor Freight sells tap and die sets that would be a much better value with more common sizes.
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SplendidPartner5042Mar 09, 2026 06:26 AM
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Pop would probably like this for his shop.
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cueball13Mar 09, 2026 06:28 AM
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Quote from litesdsd :
1/2"-20 is not a common thread size. 1/2-13 is the common 1/2" thread size people commonly see. 1/2-20 is the fine thread variant of 1/2" threads. 1/2-20 is not very useful size for most people but the price is good.
Not a bad deal if you specifically need 1/2"-20, but as litesdsd points out it's not a super common size. If you need something to have around the shop for the occasional stripped bolt, better off getting one of the many thread chasing kits on the market that'll have most of the common sizes.
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informed-consumerMar 09, 2026 09:33 AM
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Used a similar metric one for impact gun damaged exh. flange studs. Seemed to work pretty well , but some of the new replacement nuts went on with some binding even though I greased the studs. I was concerned about removing material and/or additional damage that a threading die might cause. Paid like $8 for a m10 x 1.25 . Pretty sure it was from the U.S. mfr.

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deshwasiMar 09, 2026 02:32 PM
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Quote from cueball13 :
Not a bad deal if you specifically need 1/2"-20, but as litesdsd points out it's not a super common size. If you need something to have around the shop for the occasional stripped bolt, better off getting one of the many thread chasing kits on the market that'll have most of the common sizes.
Any recommendations for a kit at home?
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jen7851Mar 10, 2026 09:07 PM
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Picture is wrong, its showing your standard hex die which century makes in japan and can cut threads. Check the link and look at all the other sizes, its clearly shows the correct picture for the much cheaper thread chasing dies which dont cut threads and century makes in china.

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