KOWOOD 24-piece Edge Router Bit Set, 1/4 vs CNC spoilboard surfacing router bit, 1/4" shank, 1-1/4" cutting diameter
Key Differences
BINSTAK's spoilboard surfacing bit (B0B1MCWLG3) is a single dedicated surfacing bit with a 2-wing design and 4-sided solid carbide inserts for multiple edges, and it sits in a lower price tier; KOWOOD's offering (B07Q9Q7735) is a 24-piece T-shape router bit set providing more variety but sold as a multi-bit kit. Choose BINSTAK if you want a focused surfacing carbide insert bit and lower price tier; choose KOWOOD if you need a broader set of router profiles and slightly higher user rating count
KOWOOD 24-piece Edge Router Bit Set, 1/4
Versatile tongue and groove router bit set with durable steel body and anti-kickback design. Includes a variety of bits for wood, MDF, and particle board; ships in a wooden storage box. Customer feedback notes sharp bits and good value, with mixed durability
Pros
- durable steel body
- anti kickback design
- stability with 1/4 inch shank
- variety of bits
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- some users report bits breaking
- mixed ease of removal from holder
CNC spoilboard surfacing router bit, 1/4" shank, 1-1/4" cutting diameter
CNC router bit with 2-wing carbide inserts for surfacing and planing. Balanced tool with insert blades; four-sided carbide inserts offer multiple edges. Customers note smooth surface and clean cuts, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- 2-wing insert design for balanced operation
- 4-sided carbide inserts enable multiple edges
- includes insert blades for continued use
- industrial-grade steel body with anti kickback design
Cons
- some reports of bit bending under light cutting
- mixed durability feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BINSTAK |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | BINSTAK |
| User Reviews | KOWOOD |