Buy Heavy Duty Splitting Wood Cone Drill Bit, 42mm High Speed Breaker Tool Screw Cone Driver Firewood Splitter Drill Bit Set for Household Use Firewood Drill Bit Set

Simple to Use: Geometry reduces friction and saves time in the workplace. Simply insert the drill bit into the power drill’s chuck. (Works with the majority of magnetic drills.

Carbon steel is used in its construction, and it is exceptionally strong, impact resistant, and wear resistant.

Because of the vibration, there are no easy breaks.

Multiple options are available, including different drill bit sizes for various electric drills, as well as the ability to open all types of soft and hard wood.

Choosing the best drill for your electric drill that is simple to install and quick to use is important.

Save time by using efficient logging tools that open the wood, allowing for quicker log separation and increased productivity. This also makes cutting easier and more durable.

The procedure is as follows: simply insert the drill bit into a power drill and drill the wood, and the firewood will be easily spilt.

There are no moving blades, and you won’t have to worry about your children accidentally swinging an axe.

Specifications.

Firewood Drill Bit Set is the type of drill bit set.

Carbon Steel is used as a construction material.

Color: As shown in the pictur.

Dimensions: approximatel.

The outer diameter is 32mm/1.26inch, the length is 90mm/3.54inch, and the total length is 135mm/5.31inch.

Size: 42mm/1.65inch outside diameter; 110mm/4.33inch length; 145mm/5.71inch overall lengt.

Dimensions: 9mm/0.35inch in length.

Included in the package.

1 x Firewood Drill Bit (included).

one (1) piece of Round Handl.

1 x Square Handle (included).

handle in the shape of a hexagon (one piece.

It is important to note that it is not possible to split a whole piece of hardwood.

When splitting wood, it is best to start with a smaller piece of wood.

This is for percussion drills, not a standard electric drill for the average household.

This tool is completely ineffective unless the user intends to split wood that is no thicker than an inch in thickness, free of knots, and very short in length in order to make kindling. Toss out your notions of what constitutes “firewood. Using a battery-operated 18-volt drill to split the wood will almost certainly work because it will sink into the wood like a screw. The extent of my experimentation was that I used an industrial grade electric drill as well as a hammer drill, which caused the bit to sink no more than one inch into the wood and then, if the drill bit was not held down, the wood began to rotate. Additionally, it is an excellent method of igniting and destroying an electric tool. It’s possible that I’ll have to return the gadget.

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