🔧 Drill Like a Pro with the Greenlee 30008C!
The Greenlee 30008C Step Bit is a high-performance drilling tool designed for professionals. With its innovative cobalt HSS construction and steam oxide finish, it ensures durability and efficiency across a variety of materials, including stainless steel, wood, and plastics. The dual cutting edges and precision split point tip allow for faster drilling with less force, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | Greenlee |
Part Number | 30008C |
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 20.07 x 3.3 cm; 0.28 g |
Item model number | 30008C |
Size | 1-1/8-Inch Multi-Hole |
Finish | Brass, Aluminium |
Material | Cobalt |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Included Components | 30008C |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
R**C
After 5 years of abuse, it still blows every other step bit out of the water
I'm stunned this has any bad reviews. I bought mine in 2018 and just came back to get an additional size, so thought I'd add my experience. I've used this for five years in every type of steel (including hundreds of holes in 16 gauge stainless steel drums), and I've rarely remembered to use cutting fluid or wax. It still cuts like it was new, and it blows away my other dozen step bits (including a couple of the non-cobalt ones from Greenlee).
A**R
Four Stars
Really nice very sharp. Old school trick put Dawn dishwashing liquid on any metal that you're getting ready to drill in eliminates all heat and friction only need a drop. Kinda expensive, don't get me wrong worth it considering last one lasted 15 years
J**N
Broke on first use
I drill metal studs all day so I bought this thinking it would be better but broke on first use. Tip chipped off while drilling aluminum. Paid four times more. Ill stick with the $13.00 bits. Misplaced package otherwise I would return it.
K**L
Five Stars
My new favorite bit for steel
B**.
Didn't work for me.
The third step chipped on the third hole I drilled in 18 gauge stainless steel. I had plenty of cutting fluid, low speed, and I allowed the bit to cool between each hole I drilled.
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