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Windshield Repair Drill Bits Tapered Carbide 5pack on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Tiffin, Iowa, United States

Tiffin, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Windshield Repair Tapered Carbide Drill Bits 5pack - ATTENTION!  Per eBay policy, we ship to your eBay 'Ship To' address, NOT the PayPal address!

Free Shipping in USA!        Outside USA Shipping Cost: You will have an option to choose shipping method and agree to the shipping rate...If you want to order more than one Item or Number, click on 'Add to Cart' and then click on the blue button “Send Request Total From Seller” so we can combine the shipping cost and send you and invoice for your review.

NOTE!!!!! The are not cheap, Asian produced bits which dull quickly and break off!!  The photo is magnified to show detail...these drill bits are VERY small and will fit any drill designed for windshield repair, assuming the drill has the small #53 bit hole size 'collect' (bit holder) such as our 12 Volt Glass Drill listed below.  Any questions, contact us! 

Our Tapered Carbide Drill Bits are ground to be the best design for longevity and speed.  The tapered design lasts much longer than ‘ball type’ bits so they won't break off and become lodged in the pit.  The fluted design transfers heat up the bit and away from the tip, adding to its longevity. Tip is slightly rounded to resist 'drift' when drilling! 

Need a drill?  See our listing for our 12 Volt Windshield Repair Glass Drill –  Search for eBay Listing Number: 191178287734

See our eBay Store and ALL our Windshield Repair Product Listings at this eBay link: http://stores.ebay.com/autoglassolutions/ 

Please contact us with any questions you may have…. call [TEXT](563) 299-0144 7am-8pm Central Time.

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