RYOBI introduces the Rotary Tool 4-Piece Wood and Plastic Bits. These bits are Ideal for Drilling and Cutting Plastic and Thin Wood. These bits have a 1/8 in. Shank. These accessories offer universal fitment and are compatible with any rotary tool including Dremel. Expand your hobby and maker capabilities with these RYOBI accessories.
Ideal for Drilling and Cutting Plastic and Thin Wood
Q:These schmucks can't even tell what size drills these are? Are you kidding me?
by|Sep 6, 2023
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A: Hello, Marvinblando - Thank you for your question. These accessories offer universal fitment and are compatible with any rotary tool including Dremel. The sizes included are 1/32 in., 3/64 in., 1/16 in., 5/64 in., 3/32 in., 7/64 in., 1/8 in. I hope this helps! Additionally, if you need further support, then a RYOBI Customer Experience Professional is here for you, Monday - Friday from 9 am to 6 pm (EST) when you call or text us at 1.800.525.2579 or through email or live chat when you visit us at https://www.ryobitools.com/support/contact. And thank you again for your interest in the Rotary Tool 7-Piece Drill Bit Set (For Wood, Metal and Plastic). - Jewel
by|Sep 8, 2023
Q:Will this work with the Dremel 4000?
by|Jul 24, 2023
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A: Hello, Mary - Thank you for your question. Yes. The rotary bit should work in any standard rotary tool. I hope this helps! Additionally, if you need further support, then a RYOBI Customer Experience Professional is here for you, Monday - Friday from 9 am to 6 pm (EST) when you call or text us at 1.800.525.2579 or through email or live chat when you visit us at https://www.ryobitools.com/support/contact. And thank you again for your interest in the Rotary Tool Tile Cutting Bit (For Soft Tile and Masonry). - Vini
by|Jul 25, 2023
Q:Will this fit on a P223?
by|Jan 25, 2023
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A: Hello, P223 - Thank you for your question. No, thse bits are for rotary tools only. I hope this helps! Additionally, if you need further support, then a RYOBI Customer Experience Professional is here for you, Monday - Friday from 9 am to 6 pm (EST) when you call or text us at 1.800.525.2579 or through email or live chat when you visit us at https://www.ryobitools.com/support/contact. And thank you again for your interest in the Rotary Tool 4-Piece Wood and Plastic Bits (For Wood and Plastic. - Jewel
by|Jan 26, 2023
Q:Will these bits work on a Ryobi P531?
by|Jan 6, 2023
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A: Hello, Ralph - Thank you for your question. I'm sorry, no. These bits are for rotary tools only. I hope this helps! Additionally, if you need further support, then a RYOBI Customer Experience Professional is here for you, Monday - Friday from 9 am to 6 pm (EST) when you call or text us at 1.800.525.2579 or through email or live chat when you visit us at https://www.ryobitools.com/support/contact. And thank you again for your interest in the Rotary Tool 4-Piece Wood and Plastic Bits (For Wood and Plastic. - Jewel
by|Jan 11, 2023
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Jul 18, 2022
RYOBI 1-8 in. Wood and Plastic Bits
This a 4-piece pack of 1/8 inch bits for drilling wood or plastic. The seems to be high quality but are a bit short on their length- no pun intended. I use 1/8 inch bits all the time and this is a great pack to keep on hand for drilling pilot holes or small bolt holes. I just used them to drill pilot holes to install gate hardware and also for a bookcase.
These bits fit the collet of my Dremel perfectly and drilled through the wood or plastic very quickly. The large flutes cleared the debris very fast and in long spirals. I slowed the speed down for the plastic so I was cutting it and not melting it. I used a center punch to make sure the bit stayed on track as it does not have a point to center itself. I like these bits very much and highly recommend them.
While searching the SEEDS e-mail, I came across this Ryobi drill bit. My wife jumped all over it and had me tag it. She is a devout DYI'er and told me she needed this accessory. I have a large collection of Ryobi cordless tools and as one of the pictures shows, I have a rather old speed saw. This is the perfect size for it. Have already put it to use and works great. Doing some minor bathroom remodel and this bit works great.
The Ryobi Rotary tool 7-piece Drill Bit Set for wood, metal and plastic is a really nice drill set to have for those very small jobs where regular drill bits are just simply too big. These drill bits are designed to fit into the rotary tools people use for making jewelry and models, etc. While not all of them may fit in your regular drill chucks, some of them will. I urge caution here, because the drills are so small that, with a larger drill, you could easily break the bits if you aren't careful, because of the heft of the larger drills. With a rotary tool, though, they are super nice drills to have. The only minor problem I had was getting them back into the tube (They do fit!). I am glad I could add them to my tool set.
Granted, there aren't a lot of projects that call for very small drill bits, but I'd rather be prepared than to have to go out looking for one, so I picked up this assortment. In it, the sizes range from 1/32", 3/64",1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64', to 1/8". They have a handy little tube with cap for storage. I just got my first job for them - the carburetor on my power washer needed to be fixed and the drills worked great for cleaning out the small holes.
The RYOBI rotary drill bits for drywall are great. It seems to me that this bit is widely used, and I’m no exception. The set contains eight standard point drywall cutting bits for drywall use. They easily slip into a drill to be tightened once in. The well secured drill bit does not rattle or pop out if correctly inserted. The eight bit set consists of eight 1/8” bit sized which is considered standard size.
I saw these Ryobi Drywall Cutting bits offered I didn't know they were different than regular bits. But for cutting a lot of holes in drywall for electrical outlets using a Dremel type tool, is probably quicker using these bits. The bit has three sides compared to a regular two side 1/8 in. drill bit. An oscillating saw or handheld drywall saw is what I've used before for adding electrical outlets. The pictures are a regular bit with a shorter drywall bit and a close-up drywall bit.
Rotary Tool 8 Piece Standard Point Drywall Cutting Bits, these Bits are for cutting or drilling holes in drywall, with the use of a rotary tool such as a Dremel or a Ryobi ONE+ rotary cutter, you can cut round holes or square holes with ease, although I use them for pretty much anything even soft wood with a drill, the package contains 8 bits 2.5 inches total length long and with a 1/8th inch shank and a Max of 33,000 RPM a good bit for drywall.
I ordered the Rotary Tool 8-Piece Guide Point Drywall Cutting Bits to use for precision cuts in drywall after I used a jab saw to remove a piece of drywall in order to examine a fireplace flue behind the drywall. I was looking to make a precise cut because I planned to replace the section I removed, spackle it, and touch it up with paint. While the jab saw made quick work of the job, it was difficult to control and, because of the saw’s large kerf and the aggressive cutting teeth, it took out way too much drywall which I had to fill with spackling.
The drywall cutting bits are the solution. They fit into my old Dremel just fine and, on high RPM made a very clean cut with precision. I have had great success with the Ryobi brand of drill bits. They are well built, sharp and reliable. At the same time, they are affordable and remarkably durable. I am happy to get a “stash” of eight drywall cutting bits as they will last me quite a while and when I need the precision of a fresh bit, I know one will be at hand.
I use these to trim on plastic and dry wall in my roto tool. They are the perfect size for what I need to use them for in my hobbie. I been using Ryobi bits for years and the will last me about 2 to 3 months before I will need to replace them. They are small and short so I just cuts the perfect depth when I need to use them and they are easy to change out when needed. I also use these in my dremmel when making small cuts.