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The DEWALT DW1687 1" x 17" Ship Auger Drill Bit combines hardened alloy steel durability with a self-feed spur tip for fast, clean holes in nail-embedded wood. Featuring a 7/16" quick-change ball groove shank, it offers compatibility with modern quick-change drills and traditional chucks alike. Designed for professional contractors, this bit excels in heavy-duty applications like wiring, piping, and stump removal, delivering long-lasting performance and efficient chip ejection.


| ASIN | B00004RGZI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,359 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Auger Drill Bits |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 523 Reviews |
| Cutting Angle String | 6E+1 degrees |
| Cutting Diameter | 1 inches |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Finish Types | Uncoated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028874116870 |
| Included Components | 1 Power Ship Auger Bit |
| Item Dimensions | 18.25 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dewalt - DW1687 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Minimum Bore Diameter | 0.63 inches |
| Model | DW1687 |
| Number of Flutes | 3 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | DW1687 |
| Point Style | Screw Point |
| Set Name | DeWalt Power Ship Auger Bits |
| Shank Type | 7/16#quot; Ball groove |
| Surface Recommendation | Alloy Steel,Wood |
| Tool Flute Type | Spiral |
| UPC | 028874116870 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**N
Great bit for using with stump remover
This bit is perfect if you have a large stump and are looking to use something like Spectracide Stump Remover or a similar product. For stump removers to work it is very important to follow the instructions and this is the mistake most people make when they use those products and find it doesn't work. You need to get several holes in to the stump that are an inch wide and preferably about 10 to 12 inches deep, and then another set of holes at an angle from the side to connect to the vertical holes. It is important the holes be about an inch wide and 10 to 12 inches deep for the stump remover to really work at its best and this is definitely the drill bit for that job. I took down an absolutely massive tree with a stump that was at its narrowest 5' wide and up to 9' wide at its widest point. Due to its location and size a stump grinder or burning it out simply isn't an option so a stump remover compound was really my only option, even if it will probably take quite some time. Luckily this bit was more than up to the task of at least getting the holes in the trunk to start the process and I was impressed with how quickly and easily this bit was able to handle the job.
M**Y
Works great.
Works great... it's a drill, what else can I say?
J**E
Great auger bit!
Great buy and exactly as advertised. Also, Fast Shipping
S**I
Great bit with the right drill
Excellent for drilling holes in an old tree stump and applying salt to kill it. I had to find a corded drill with a second handle on it to perform the work safely. This could be a wrist-breaker with the wrong equipment. But, as far as the bit is concerned, Dewalt is a champ. Note that the threaded point will cause the drill bit to be pulled into the work. This means that the drill rotation must always be reversed for a brief time before being able to remove the bit from the hole. Reverse briefly, pulling up slightly from the bottom, then change to the regular direction rotation as you pull completely out of the hole so that the rotating bit helps clean the hole of the cuttings.
M**X
Works well but be mindful of proper feeding
Like many others, I have bought the 1" bit to fight a freshly cut stump. I found the bit to be very sturdy and mostly invincible. I have used a Harbor Freight low-speed drill to drive it, while squatting on top of the drill and using the quads part of my leg to prop the horizontal handle whenever the bit got stuck and I needed an extra torque. A few times, I was able to use a socket on a breaker slide bar to drive the bit back to the surface when the drill could no longer move it back. The bit stayed mostly sharp through drilling 40 holes at full length all the way into a clay/mud under the stump. At that point it was not feeding nearly as well, but it was easy enough to re-sharpen using a basic small flat file. Towards the very end of the project, it just stopped feeding altogether. When I pulled it back, the top screw tip used for feeding the bit broke off. I assume this happened because the bit got dull again and I was drilling into the most dens and wet part of the stump, while not pressing on the bit hard enough. Basically, the screw kept going while the bit stayed still, effectively twisting the tip off. Without the tip, the bit is of no use - it would not feed at all. I've tried welding a new screw tip, but that one broke after two more holes. At that point I was around 85-90 holes. Overall, I think this is a quality tool. But seeing other people reporting the same issue with the broken tip, you might want to be mindful of the keeping the bit sharp and maintaining a good pressure to make sure you can maintain a proper feed rate. And maybe go a bit slower.
H**S
Seems durable.
I got it to drill holes in a stump to burn it. But I had to buy a 7/16” nut driver in order for it to fit my drill, which wasn’t powerful enough. So I now need to buy an impact driver so I can use it. I wasn’t really able to use it. But I will update the review once I’m able to.
S**H
drill ability
this drill arrived on time. I have used it on some tree stumps and it works fantastic. would definitely purchase again.
P**M
worth the money
used to drill holes in tree stump tried other products but this like a hot knife through butter. People tend to think it's only a tree stump. Put a drill bit in and away you go NOT. There are a wide verity of trees and all made different by nature. Some very Hard some very soft some dry some suck up water like a sponge. and you have one drill large enough and now need the bit. If you want several to do the one job ok but if you. want to purchase one and save frustration here it is.
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