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Oct 12, 2016
Rotobroach VS. Step dlill bits no comparison
I need to cut (drill) 7/8" holes in 4x4 1/8" tubes. To get a feel for my if products would sell, I made 12 units 6 months ago using a step brill bit. ( actually it took 3 of them ). The first one cost about $40 at lowes then i found Harbor Frieght at about $15. After about 2 holes they became dull and then it went down hill from there. I probably spent the best part of 2 days getting the last 6-8 drilled out. Two days ago using the rotobroach 7/8" I cut 36 very clean and precise holes in 2 hours. i did use the blair cutting lubricant and after 6-8 holes let it cool down for about 10 minutes then cut until the bit seemed to be getting hot. the brakes for cooling are included in the 2 hours. arbor and bit cost about $50 arbor was about $35 bit about $20. Super fast shipping thanks Guys
Randy

Sep 05, 2017
Easy to use and good quality
So far I am happy with quality, I have sealed about 50 bags. As many know that have used a vacuum sealer sometimes one layer on the cut end curls under and is difficult to uncurl when sealing. It may be that I have had a lot of practice but These seem to uncurl easily by sliding back and forth at a slight angle as you insert in your sealer. Happy I give them a try and would recommend to my friends

Jan 17, 2017
First time user very satisfied
I have been using Avery products, they just seemed very costly. Thought this time I would try another product read reviews compared prices. Pro Office labels was my choice. I must say I was happy with Avery products and hoped i would not regret decision to try Pro Office, and so far very happy with quality and value. recommend this without hesitation.