Amana Tool 82° Countersink with Depth Stop, No-Thrust Bearing vs Diamond Beveling Chamfer Bits, 35mm, 5/8-11 thread (2pc)
Overall winner: Diamond Beveling Chamfer Bits, 35mm, 5/8-11 thread (2pc)
Key Differences
DT-DIATOOL (A) is sold as a 2-piece diamond beveling/chamfer set and is noted for durability and ease of use, while Amana Tool (B) is a single 82° countersink with an adjustable depth-stop and thrust ball bearing. A typically sits at a more affordable price point and is focused on tile/beveling work; B emphasizes adjustable depth control but has reported breakage after roughly 50 uses and mixed value perception
Amana Tool 82° Countersink with Depth Stop, No-Thrust Bearing
Countersink drill bit with adjustable depth-stop and a thrust bearing for smooth depth control and minimal surface damage. Users report easy installation of deck screws and precise depth adjustment, with some concerns about durability over time
Pros
- adjustable depth-stop
- no-mar surface performance
- thrust bearing for smooth adjustment
- works with acrylic and non-ferrous materials
Cons
- some durability concerns with breaking after extended use
Diamond Beveling Chamfer Bits, 35mm, 5/8-11 thread (2pc)
Diamond beveling bits for enlarging and shaping existing holes in granite, marble, porcelain tiles. Includes 2 pieces, 35mm diameter, 53° top angle, 45mm total length. Customers note consistent bevels, quality and durability, with some fit issues with grinders
Pros
- 2-piece set
- 35mm diameter for enlarging holes
- 53-degree top bevel
- durable material
Cons
- fit compatibility issues with some grinders
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DT-DIATOOL |
| Durability | DT-DIATOOL |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Amana Tool |