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Wood Splitter Drill Bit Heavy Duty Drilling Screw Detachable Cone Screwdriver Firewood Log Splitter Drill Bit

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Product information

Description

General description

The Wood Splitter Drill Bit is a heavy-duty tool designed for efficiently splitting firewood and logs. Its detachable cone screwdriver feature allows for easy use and versatility, making it an essential addition to your DIY and home improvement toolkit.

Technical specifications

  • Material: High-speed steel
  • Bit diameter: 3.5 inches (approximately 89 mm)
  • Length: 15 inches (approximately 381 mm)
  • Weight: 1.5 lbs (approximately 0.68 kg)
  • Installation

    To install the Wood Splitter Drill Bit, follow these steps:

  • Attach the drill bit to a compatible power drill.
  • Ensure the drill is set to the appropriate speed for wood splitting.
  • Position the drill bit at the center of the log or firewood piece.
  • Apply steady pressure while drilling to split the wood effectively.
  • Usage

    This drill bit is ideal for:

  • Splitting firewood for outdoor use.
  • Preparing logs for a fireplace or wood stove.
  • Creating kindling for starting fires.
  • Features

    • Brand
      HÉLOISE
    • Width
      2 cm
    • Weight
      200 g
    • Material
      Steel
    • Suitable for
      Wood
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