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Stinger Spade Bits kit from Spyder

Stinger Spade Bits kit from Spyder

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This kit is an economical solution for someone who wants to make a variety hole sizes 

By Braxteen Breen,

Whether you are constructing/repairing fencing and other structures around the farm, you can get those tasks completed on the farm quickly with the Stinger Spade Bits kit from Spyder.  

The Spade Bits kit provides an economical solution for someone who wants to make many different whole sizes.   

Stinger’s spade tips will not clog or wander.  The tips have an automatic-feeding precision tip, with the ability for no-thrust drilling, automatically engaging in the work surface. This results in optimal speed and accuracy allowing The Spyder Stinger to be faster than its competition.  

The Stinger is great for both soft and hard wood, it can fit in quick-change impact drivers.  It can switch from tool to tool on the farm. 




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