kd0afk
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I have bought items from Grizzly before and have been sort of pleased, so getting the 115 piece drill bit set the other day was a shocker. It is the 115 piece titanium coated drill bit set in a rugged steel index. If rugged they mean that the metal can be bent by a light breeze.
One of the rivets holding the three bit holders on the ends of the case was missing.
It came with a chart that had a blatant misprint.
The bit id numbers printed on the lid don't line up with the bit they are supposed to identify.
The latch on the index is bent up and doesn't work right half the time.
All of the bits have burrs on the cutting edges.
Most if not all of the bits are either under or oversized. The 1/4" bit is .240" dia.
Three of three of the drill bits #'s 58, 59, 60 are the same size, the #60 bit is .035" when it should be .040.
I contacted Grizzly Tools and they will refund the money but that's it. They were rude and totally non helpful so they will get this posting on all of the forums I'm on and negative feedback on Ebay.
The state of the American Tool is so far in the crapper these days, it doesn't need any help from companies like this. I don't mind using Chinese made tools if they are made halfway decent but hell, they didn't even use the correct drill rod sizes to make the things. And it's the misrepresentation of the stuff they are selling that gets me. They lie to the internet public in the online ads and when they are found out, they just offer a refund and nothing more said. The ripping off of the public needs to stop and be handled before it happens. They need to stop ripping us off and posts like this are our only weapon.
People need to know before they buy and I hope this post helps.
Now, with that said, I know there are going to be the replies that criticize me for buying from them and yes, I agree, I should have known what I was getting myself into but I have never seen this kind of quality on their shelves at the Springfield store. I mainly work with CRS, brass and aluminum and I knew that even if the coating wore off the hss underneath would be ok for what I need but I at least need the bits to be the correct size. I've never bought a drill bit that wasn't the right size, NEVER.
Anyway this rant has gone on long enough.
One of the rivets holding the three bit holders on the ends of the case was missing.
It came with a chart that had a blatant misprint.
The bit id numbers printed on the lid don't line up with the bit they are supposed to identify.
The latch on the index is bent up and doesn't work right half the time.
All of the bits have burrs on the cutting edges.
Most if not all of the bits are either under or oversized. The 1/4" bit is .240" dia.
Three of three of the drill bits #'s 58, 59, 60 are the same size, the #60 bit is .035" when it should be .040.
I contacted Grizzly Tools and they will refund the money but that's it. They were rude and totally non helpful so they will get this posting on all of the forums I'm on and negative feedback on Ebay.
The state of the American Tool is so far in the crapper these days, it doesn't need any help from companies like this. I don't mind using Chinese made tools if they are made halfway decent but hell, they didn't even use the correct drill rod sizes to make the things. And it's the misrepresentation of the stuff they are selling that gets me. They lie to the internet public in the online ads and when they are found out, they just offer a refund and nothing more said. The ripping off of the public needs to stop and be handled before it happens. They need to stop ripping us off and posts like this are our only weapon.
People need to know before they buy and I hope this post helps.
Now, with that said, I know there are going to be the replies that criticize me for buying from them and yes, I agree, I should have known what I was getting myself into but I have never seen this kind of quality on their shelves at the Springfield store. I mainly work with CRS, brass and aluminum and I knew that even if the coating wore off the hss underneath would be ok for what I need but I at least need the bits to be the correct size. I've never bought a drill bit that wasn't the right size, NEVER.
Anyway this rant has gone on long enough.