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The 60PCS Tap and Die Set is a comprehensive threading tool kit designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Made from high-quality hardened alloy steel, this set offers exceptional durability and performance. It includes a wide range of metric sizes, making it ideal for re-threading and creating new threads on various metals. The set comes in a convenient storage case, ensuring easy organization and protection from dust.
J**K
Comprehensive set and excellent value
I never used a tap set before but I needed only 1 tap for my project which worked perfectly. Used it to create 4 6mm threads and repaired and existing thread that had been damaged.Now that I have a full set, I'm ready to make or repair any bolt thread.
G**G
Great tap and die set for both Metric and SAE sizes.
This tap and die set has worked for several small projects. The storage case is a little cheap, but the tools themselves seem to be of good quality for occasional use. Overall good purchase for the money and better quality than the cheap Harbor Freight sets.
H**I
Good value but case insert(s) are it's failing.
I bought this set to tap the occasional metric hole and chase / renew messed up threads. Very large range of sizes. Taps and dies look good for the money. Decent grinding, no obvious flaws. Tap handles, wrenches and die stocks look so so. The die stock bodies are die castings. Not too concerned about them, have older USA made ones I can use. I imagine they would be OK though. The one fly in the ointment are the case inserts.They are very flimsy plastic. They will not retain the contents. The set arrived with half the contents all over the inside. Don't plan on carrying the case like a suitcase. The contents will get scrambled. I think I will cut pieces of thin plexiglas or heavy cardboard to put over each layer to make sure the contents don't fall out of the wells. Both inserts need to sit in the bottom of the case on top of each other. The one insert will not sit in the top of the case as shown in the photo. Also, one photo shows a thread pitch gauge, this is not included. I have some, so not a big deal. If you need a metric one or a thread checker, order one when you buy the set. Overall a good value for the price, given its one big flaw.Edit / Update - I cut two thin pieces of plastic and put one over each tray. When the case is closed the plastic keeps the contents in the individual wells. Problem solved.
L**E
Practical
Doing good
T**Z
Doesn't cut threads as well as I hoped.
I needed a metric set and bought this one thinking I wouldn't use it much. Some of the taps and dies cut nicely and others don't. My 40 year old Craftsman SAE set cuts better than these. I should have spent the money for better ones. Some times the cheep tools are as good as the expensive ones for everyday users but not this time.
T**S
Great for DIY
I needed this for the 12x1.25 die and tap. Cheaper sets didn't have that particular size. I cross-threaded a captured stud on a Toyota and needed to re-cut the threads. The die did the job easily with some Tap Magic. I also cleaned up the cross-threaded nut with the matching tap. The sizes were identical between the two. That bodes well for the other pieces in the set.Other reviews have gone over some of the shortcomings of the case. Yep, still there. That's fine since it's what's inside that matters.
K**N
Very handy for drilling holes and tapping plastic
I rarely need to drill/tap more than a couple of holes at a time, so instead of using my drill I often end up using my ratcheting screwdriver and some elbow grease.
H**N
Shatters in aluminum using by hand by a master machinist.
Brittle.About myself; a master fabricator, welder, machinist. Doing it for 50+ years.I like the original design, still have a few from "Premier Fastener". A tap drill cut on the end of a tap. These simply shatter at the very first attempt in 6061-T6 quarter inch thick sheet broke at the very first entry of the threaded section in attempt to make a 10-32 threaded hole. I was hoping to thread through making 5 threads. If these were properly made, they might do steel (as advertised). So don't be duped, don't buy. Must be made of chinezium. Will attempt returning the item.
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