🔧 Cut through welds like a pro—because your projects deserve precision and power.
The EONLION 14-Pack Spot Weld Cutter Set features 3/8" double-sided high-speed steel drill bits with a black oxide finish, designed for cleanly removing spot welds from thin metal sheets. Its spring-loaded pin ensures precise guidance, while reversible blades extend tool life. Ideal for professional use on stainless steel, aluminum, iron, and F.R.P, this durable set fits standard 1/4" arbors and delivers efficient, distortion-free cutting.
Material | High Speed Steel (HSS) |
Cutting Diameter | 0.38 Inches |
Finish Type | Black Oxide |
Shank Type | Straight |
Brand | EONLION |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.13 x 1.96 x 1.06 inches |
Tool Flute Type | Straight |
Minimum Bore Diameter | 0.38 Inches |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Number of Flutes | 2 |
UPC | 720355262303 |
Unit Count | 14.0 Count |
Manufacturer | EONLION |
Number of Pieces | 14 |
Part Number | SWC01 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 1.96 x 1.06 inches |
Finish | Black Oxide |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**Y
Great product! Makes the job easy.
The media could not be loaded. This tool works really well. Bits seem to be tough enough to last for a while. I cut out 5 spot welds with no problems and the bits don't seem to dull down. I used chainsaw bar chain oil for cutting. But use any cutting oil. There's plenty of extra cutting bits in the kit. When you cut your spotweld, predrill a little dimple beforehand. This gives a spot for the pin of the tool to stay centered. The pin is spring loaded so just push down when ready to cut. I used a 1/16 drill bit. Have fun.
J**.
Works for body repairs
These bits chewed through the pinch welds like butter on my 2018 Ram 2500. With how many they sent me, I thought they would be of a much lower quality, but I was pleasantly surprised. Over 30-40 pinchwelds, I only had to change the cutting head once. These things just don't seem to dull easily at all. They cut quickly and cleanly.
C**.
Works well
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Good reviews
S**E
These are awesome, see pics. Use a good lubricant like cutting oil or ATF which I use. Very sharp.
These are awesome, see pics. Use a good lubricant like cutting oil or ATF which I use. They are Very sharp.One cutter side and removed two inner fenders from a 72 plymouth Duster 340 and it’s still sharp and haven’t used the other side yet. That’s at least 100 welds. Cuts very fast so if you don’t want to cut through the back side or structural side if it’s to be welded against as in my case then I suggest go slow and take your time. I don’t spray or drip oil while I’m cutting instead I use a cheap generic ATF fluid in a cup or any trans fluid and dip the entire tip every 10-20 seconds. If you see smoke it’s time to cool it down and dip it In you choice of cutting oil or as I suggest and have done for decades, ATFThey arrived promptly and in a nice little plastic case to stay organized. Restoring another mopar and will be removing the full floor, full trunk, roof skin, quarters and inner fenders and I think these will last the entirety of my spot weld drilling for this project. With some left over.Can’t beat that many spot welds at this very reasonable priceVery highly recommendedPls find my review helpful if it is, thanks so much and enjoy your new spot weld cutters.
C**H
Great tool for the money!
When I bought this cutter, 9 months ago, I was working on restoring a 1954 Jeep, my boss told me, "Yeah, they might work great on that old steel in that Jeep body, but they won't hold up so good on modern car bodies." I call b.s. these work great in everything I have tried then on. You actually need to be careful because they'll cut right through all the layers on steel too quickly and leave you with a big hole to weld up! 10 out of 10 will buy again if I need to, so far I haven't worn any of the cutters out!
D**E
was very skeptical at first
I gotta be honest ive been a body guy sence the mid eighties and have gone through my share of Blair cutters in my day and i was super skeptical of these because of the price but figured it was not a whole lot of money to lose. I got then to do a pair of qtr replacments on an HHR Panel SS im building and was going to be popping a lot of spot welds. They are nearly identicle to Blairs but actually seem a but thinner which is weird because they turned out to be very durable. One of the biggest problems with this type of cutter is sheering the teeth off if the bit rolls out of the hole. So far i did a B pilar and one of the qtrs and am only on my thrid bit. Interesting thing i found a pack of Blair bits in my tool box mid way through one of the qtrs and tried to do a side be side test but the blair shed the teeth after only a few spot welds. Ive yet to sheer a single tooth on these knock offs, at least none that i have seen. They seem to have stayed pretty sharp for a long time and when i did switch to a new bit they were still usable but i like fresh sharp tools. About the only thing i could knock would be the spring loaded point, seems a bit wobly but it never affected the performance and does not have any problem keeping the bit cenetered. Im not big on cheapy knock off tools but these blew away the Blairs in every concievable way (by FAR).
D**.
A good cutter if you pre drill
Seems like you need to pre drill a pilot hole or it will walk. I pre drill and works very well. Spring could be stronger for easier use.
T**S
Thanks
Great buy
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