FivePears 1/2 Inch Shank Rabbet Router Bit with 6 Bearings Set, Adjustable Multiple Depths 1/8, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2 for Beginner DIY Woodwork …
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Mary Trent
> 24 hourHome wood working.
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Kc
> 24 hourBit and collars packaged in closable plastic containers. Bit performs very well and leaves a good clean rabbet.
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BCR
> 24 hourThis 1/4 Shank Router Rabbit works Great and its a Great Value. Glad I bought it.
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Frank Braeutigam
> 24 hourI AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL WOODWORKER... I needed this bit for ONE task and it did extremely well. I dont know if this bit would hold up to long term use and I really cant compare it to any other brands but It exceeded my needs and expectations for the one job I needed it for.
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Scott Smith
> 24 hourGets the job done but each bearing falls apart every time I use it. Had to switch them all out with ones I already had.
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Gage
> 24 hourScrew holding in the pieces could be stronger. Works just fine but the first time I used it the screw backed off and then the bearing flow off. So I put it back together and tightened the screw a little bit more and that stripped the screw. I had the correct (included) Allen wrench so no issue on correct size there, seems to be just a weak screw head.
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mad4U
> 24 hourWorked well. Although I only used one bearing, it did add versatility. I put it under some rough treatment (that a router bit shouldn’t) & it stood up great.
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JS
> 24 hourgreat product for the price
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J. Adams
> 24 hourI had really high hopes for this tool, but it was a total failure. The first time I tried to use it, I went to loosen the small (3 mm?) screw that holds the bearing onto the bit shaft, the screw head stripped. I was using the Allen key that they provided. They tightened the bearing screw soooo tight to the shaft, I couldn’t change out the bearing to the one I wanted to use. After reading other reviews, I now see that there are a bunch of people that have the exact same experience. Very disappointing.
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Ladarius Trantow
> 24 hourThere is a small Allen head bolt at the end of the router bit with an included Allen wrench. This bolt is removed to change the bearings. The different bearings are how you change the rabbet depth. Unfortunately, this bolt was on so tight the Allen head immediately stripped out. As soon as it slipped the first time, I threw out the junk Allen wrench that came with it and used one of my good ones hoping I could still get enough purchase to loosen it but no luck. Buying a bit with multiple bearings is useless if you can’t change them out.