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Irwin bits drill right through

New Speedbor Supreme self-feed bits and auger bits withstand nail strikes.
11/17/2021
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Irwin, the hand tool and power tool maker, based in Towson, Md., announced the launch of Speedbor Supreme™self-feed bits and auger bits.

“The new line of bits is engineered for high performance wood drilling and are designed to withstand repeated nail strikes, even cutting through nail-embedded wood,” the firm related.

The bits’ high-speed steel cutting edge maintains sharpness due to the durable bi-metal construction, Irwin wrote.

Available in a variety of lengths and diameters, Irwin said its Speedbor Supreme self-feed bits and auger bits allow users to tackle challenging wood-drilling needs with ease.

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“Professionals know that durability is crucial on the jobsite,” said Harry Zhong, senior product manager at Irwin, a part of Stanley Black & Decker.

The bits are made to deliver fast, high performing drilling, the firm noted, and include an aggressive screw tip and black oxide coating for enhanced corrosion resistance.

“Irwin is committed to providing our valued users with accessory solutions that are designed to stand up to the toughest challenges every time they are put to use,” Zhong added.

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