Good Quality Router Bits That Won’t Break the Bank?

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Asked By CraftyNinja81 On

I recently got my first router, but it didn't come with any bits. While exploring options, I've noticed that many recommendations lean towards expensive brands like Freud and Whiteside. I'm looking for suggestions on decent brands that offer quality router bits at a more affordable, mid-range price. Any advice on brands that strike a balance between cost and quality?

3 Answers

Answered By KeeperOfBits On

Amana bits are a solid choice and usually a bit cheaper than higher-end brands like Whiteside. I've had a couple that perform really well. Also, don’t rush into buying a whole set. It's better to get what you need as you start a project. Always go for 1/2” shanks, trust me on that!

RouterRookie -

I was thinking of picking just 1-3 bits for now, so that sounds perfect!

Answered By ToolTimeTom On

If you're just a hobbyist like me, you might want to look at budget carbide bits on Amazon. I've gotten some from China for a fraction of what name brands charge, and they've served me well without dulling too quickly or breaking. Just my two cents!

HobbyistHeather -

That's good to know! I'm also a casual user, so I might give those a shot.

Answered By DIYDude123 On

Harbor Freight has a great starter set at an unbelievably low price if you're not worried too much about top-tier quality. I’ve used mine quite a bit for lighter tasks and they've held up fine!

StarterSandy -

I’m looking for mid-range quality, though. I want something decent but not the cheapest option out there.

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