Buy Black Carbon Steel 32/42mm Wood Splitting Drill Bit Hex Shank Screw Splitting Cone Twist Firewood Drill Bit, Ideal for Family, Outdoor, Camping, and Farming

Carbon steel is used to make this tool. It is impact-resistant, wear-resistant, hard, and durable for a long time.

Threads with a lot of threads make it easy to split large firewood. You can easily spill large firewood and wood at home.

Simply put the drill into the drill and start drilling the wood, and the firewood is easily burned with its ideal hardness and strength.

In order to keep from slipping, the pointed head and non-slip groove make sure there is no slipping. This wood splitter hand tool can be used to split oak, hickory, walnut, and many other types of wood.

Widely used at home, outside, camping, and on farms.

Features.

Carbon steel is strong and durable, and it can withstand a lot of damage and wear.

For a long time, you need hardness and strength.

Deep threads make it easier to split firewood, so you can do it more quickly.

If you have a lot of wood, you can easily spill it at home.

When you put the drill in the drill, start drilling the wood.

and the firewood is easy to burn because it has the right hardness and strength.

In order to keep from slipping, the pointed head and non-slip groove make sure there is no slipping.

This wood splitter hand tool can be used to split oak, hickory, walnut, and many other types of wood.

Widely used at home, outside, camping, and on farms.

Specifications.

Type of drill bit.

Steel made of carbo.

Color: As the pictur.

Size: About 32mm, 42mm long.

About 8.5mm.

A package comes with.

1 piece of Drill Bi.

Note.

1. Because of the light and screen difference, the item’s color may look a little different than in the picture.

2. Please allow a 0.5-2 cm difference in measurement due to manual measurement.

Oak logs had been split into chunks that were too big for me to split. I used a powerful corded drill and screwed the bit into the log with the help of the drill. : It went in about a half-inch. Then it got stuck and slowed down my drill. I turned the drill around to back it out, and the shaft came off of the tool. I had to use a big pair of pliers to get it out of the hole I made. Set the tool down and hit the log with a wedge. It split right away. Because of the $21 tool, I now have to split logs with a wedge.

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