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🛠️ Drill Smarter, Not Harder — Classic Precision Meets Modern Convenience
This set of 8 double fluted steel replacement bits by Kings County Tools fits classic Yankee push drills, offering sizes from 1/16 to 11/64 inch. Designed for quick, chuck-free bit changes and capable of drilling up to 1.5 inches deep, these durable, manual drill bits provide an eco-friendly, reliable solution for precise woodworking and small projects.
Material | Metal |
Cutting Diameter | 0.06 Inches |
Finish Type | painted |
Shank Type | Straight |
Brand | Kings County Tools |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.75 x 2.25 x 0.75 inches |
Tool Flute Type | Double Fluted |
Minimum Bore Diameter | 0.06 Inches |
Point Style | Step Point |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Number of Flutes | 2 |
UPC | 763961666462 |
Manufacturer | Kings County Tools |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Part Number | GW69P01-02 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 2.25 x 0.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GW69P01-02 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Gray |
Style | Replacement Yankee Drill Bits |
Finish | painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Compatible Fastener Range | 1.5 inches |
Included Components | Drill Bit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Just right for my old push drill
These bits fit perfectly in my old Yankee 41Y push drill.
E**Y
Looks like great bits but doesn't fit my pushdrill
Gave it full stars since the bits look really well made and I'm sure they work well. I sent it back since it says fits most old push drills but I'm noticing just fits the push drill with plastic handles. Will not fit the older yankee drills 130/131. But understandable there's so much variety out there but just to inform others thinking it'll fit there's.
K**E
High quality, but doesn't fit vintage #41 or #46.
These appear to be high quality bits and well made. However, they did not fit either of my Stanley Yankee #41 drills (relatively early models; I don't know the exact dates) or my Stanley Handyman Yankee #46. The shank is the correct size, but the indent for the ball bearing is ever so slightly too small, so the chuck sleeve does not retract and lock them in place. Compare between the #41 on the left with an original bit and the #46 on the right with one of these bits.
J**C
Never thought I’d find them
I’ve had my Grandfather’s Yankee push drill for decades. There was a time while doing a big volunteer event, I used it for hundreds of pilot holes to hang shelves. Many younger maintainance techs never saw this before and loved it! I tried to not use it too much because I was down to my last 2 bits. Finding these was a very pleasant surprise. They fit good, not perfect, but good enough. The bits fit into the handle. Now I have a full supply of all sizes. I can see some are not quite straight. So far none have broken, but I could see where they might. Not happy about the price, but glad they make them and I didn’t hesitate to buy them.
D**F
Better than throwing out old sturdy tools
I was hoping these bits would work with my 45 year old Stanley push drill and they do.
A**L
A bit pricey but difficult to manufacture
I own two of these fantastic drills that are Yankee brand before Stanley bought the brand. They are in their third generation of ownership, and I’m still crazy about them. Some years back I went looking for new bits, and was sold the last two in the store and told there will be no more. I’m so delighted that enough of these are floating around that making new bits can be profitable again. I was told Stanley bought them only to get rid of them. A set of new, sharp bits shocked me how well they perform. I use these for all kinds of things, but particularly for starting anything with threads on it correctly, and without scratching the surface. If someone is interested in owning one of these I know the two I have are around 70 years old working perfectly. Buy one!
S**6
caution not the size for the older stanley or last year produced stanley.
they seem OK but do not fit either my antique yankee driver or my later model 1980's (last model produced) yankee driver.By the time I tried them and figured out they didn't fit it was months after I received them and I had tossed the packaging etc.. My fault completelyBut be careful if your looking for bits for either an older pre-stanley yankee driver or an actual stanley they both take the same size bits and this is not them!.Not a total waste I'll use them in a chuck drill, they'll also work in a brace and bit... anything with a traditional chuck
B**.
Keeps an old hand tool going strong.
Finding new bits for a Yankee Drill is NOT easy. Even most specialty tool outlets don't carry them, or are always out of stock. I'd been looking off and on for at least a dozen years before seeing them here.They fit perfectly, and will allow me to use my dad's old drill for many more years.
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