Evolution 9/16 in. annular cutter with 2 in. depth of cut vs Evolution CC875 7/8- in x 1 in depth annular cutter

Overall winner: Evolution 9/16 in. annular cutter with 2 in. depth of cut

Key Differences

Product A (7/8" x 1") is a larger-diameter, shallower-depth annular cutter in the same brand line and is described as high-speed steel, making it suitable where a wider cut at 1" depth is needed. Product B (9/16" dia x 2" DOC) is a smaller-diameter cutter with deeper cutting capacity and a Weldon shank (m2-al tag), so pick B when you need deeper holes and a weldon shank; pick A when you need a larger diameter and the HSS construction for shallower cuts

Evolution 9/16 in. annular cutter with 2 in. depth of cut

Evolution 9/16 in. annular cutter with 2 in. depth of cut

EVOLUTION • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

EVOLUTION annular cutter in M2AL high speed steel with 3/4 in. Weldon shank and 2 flats. Includes a free pilot pin. Customers note strong cutting speed and solid value, with mixed durability feedback

Pros

  • 9/16 inch diameter cutting
  • 2 inch depth of cut
  • M2AL high speed steel
  • 3/4 inch Weldon shank with 2 flats

Cons

  • durability feedback mixed (some report breakage after multiple holes)
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Evolution CC875 7/8- in x 1 in depth annular cutter

Evolution CC875 7/8- in x 1 in depth annular cutter

EVOLUTION • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

Annular cutter in M2AL high speed steel with 7/8 in diameter and 1 in depth of cut. 3/4 in Weldon shank with 2 flats fits most standard magnetic drill presses; includes free pilot pin. Customers note solid performance and value for money

Pros

  • 7/8 in diameter x 1 in depth of cut
  • M2AL high speed steel
  • 3/4 in Weldon shank with 2 flats
  • includes free pilot pin

Cons

  • mixed durability feedback
  • some reports of breakage after multiple holes
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price EVOLUTION
Durability Tie
Versatility EVOLUTION
User Reviews Tie