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Drill Dr 750x $70 off

-Brent-

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Go to the Drill Doctor site, http://www.drilldoctor.com/ and they have a special on the 750x model. It will sharpen up to 3/4" bits. Coupon code 750Xspecial at checkout will discount it $70.

I have no idea how long this lasts... A buddy gave me the heads up.
 
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fancypants

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I've been waiting for a good deal on this model to come up and this is by far the best I've seen. $80 shipped. Thanks for the tip.
 

toolmuchtool

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Thanks -Brent- I picked up one also, cheapest shipping to Hawaii was $25.00. Total $95.00 still a great deal to me. Aloha, James
 

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Dont really need it, but it will look great in the pile of all the other tools I didnt need but bought in the last 2 months anyway.
 

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Dont really need it, but it will look great in the pile of all the other tools I didnt need but bought in the last 2 months anyway.

I'm on the fence, but this is exactly how I feel...not sure if I need it or not, but I want it just b/c it looks neat. As cheap as drill bits are these days, I kind of feel like it's not worth it though...
 

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I have one. I bought it two years ago and sharpened my collection. I have been using the bits since and have found that two of three bits are sharpened correctly. This is due, I think, to my learning curve. I remember after I was half way through the couple hundred bits when I discovered the correct way to position the bit while sharpening. The bits that are sharp are as sharp or sharper then when new.
 

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They're in Oregon, so probably a full week for you.

They give it to FedEx, who brings it to your general area in a few days, and then sit around and then a few days later USPS picks it up and does the final delivery.

I hate the whole setup myself, seems like a waste of everyone's time.
 

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$57 shipping to Canada killed it for me, especially since FedEx would add a 'brokerage fee'.
 

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Its funny I was in such a hurry to buy it, I didn't read the original post and was just looking for the deal on the website. When I didn't see it, I used the chat button and was told that they didn't have any discounts at this time. Only after reviewing the O.P. I saw the code and it worked like a charm. Thanks Again
 
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chrisexv6

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Its funny I was in such a hurry to buy it, I didn't read the original post and was just looking for the deal on the website. When I didn't see it, I used the chat button and was told that they didn't have any discounts at this time. Only after reviewing the O.P. I saw the code and it worked like a charm. Thanks Again

Makes me wonder if our orders will get automagically cancelled.

We shall see.
 
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Makes me wonder if our orders will get automagically cancelled.

We shall see.

I doubt it. Before I bought mine I Googled the model to see if it was decent and came across some other/past discount codes for lesser models.
 
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Thanks OP. I was wanting to buy the 750x but didn't want to drop the $129. Even with shipping it saves me $50 off Amazon.
 

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Thanks OP. I normally sharpen bits by hand, but have been wanting to try one of these fancy products. I'm skeptical that the lower end stuff is worth it, and was reluctant to shell out the big bucks for the higher end items. If it saves me from ruining half the bits I normally do while sharpening, it will pay for itself in no time!
 

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Either I am an idiot or they have changed their website...

I cannot for the life of me figure out how to add anything to their "cart". Nothing on the website allows me to click buy. I even tried to create an account but still no dice.. maybe missed this one!
 

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Either I am an idiot or they have changed their website...

I cannot for the life of me figure out how to add anything to their "cart". Nothing on the website allows me to click buy. I even tried to create an account but still no dice.. maybe missed this one!

http://www.drilldoctor.com/featured-products-home-page/drill-doctor-model-750x.html

Press the Add to Cart button underneath the price.

If you dont see the Add to Cart button, check to make sure you dont have any ad blockers or tracking blockers enabled.
 

Rickss96

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Must...stop...reading...Hot Deals :eyecrazy:

Can't afford to save any more money :eek:

and can't resist any longer :evil:
 

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Either I am an idiot or they have changed their website...

I cannot for the life of me figure out how to add anything to their "cart". Nothing on the website allows me to click buy. I even tried to create an account but still no dice.. maybe missed this one!

Use a different browser.
I had same problem using Firefox. Switched to Chrome and the button shows up to click and add to cart.
 

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The add to cart wasn't showing for me either and now it is. Screwy
 

njride

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Big Thanks to the op.

A few years back i caved and bought a large viking drill bit set. Now ill be able to clean up the more used bits. Good drill bits arent cheap, plus you can do masonry bits. Great deal.
 

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I have a ton of old bits inherited from my great grandfather that I've been dying to clean up. Never wanted to pull the trigger on the upper end of the Drill Doctor models,but thanks to this deal, I did it today, great deal - thanks OP!

Dave
 
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