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  1. Hey Everyone, I have several sets of mini carbide drills ranging from 0.3mm-1.2mm that I purchased for my David Union D360 router I wanted to try out I ended up with several extra sets of these drill bits on my initial order. I'm selling them at $9.00 USD per set of ten drill bits. Shipping will be separate. Let me know if anyone is interested. See the pictures below. One of the drill is actually in the David Union D360. Compares well to the size of D400 hand sander. I have been selling several of the D400 lateral sanders and David Union asked me to see if there is any interest in their hand held routers. (D300 and D360). The D360 will be replacing the D300. This is a mini hand router that has a really low start out RPM and can go up to 12,500 RPM max. This is no where near the size and torque of a Dremel, However it won't be melting the plastic either! I only have a few routers at this time but can get more on my next order which is usually every two weeks. See comparisons below. Drill bits range in size of 0.3mm-1.2mm. These are really small folks! Second photo is the D400 sander next to the D360 hand router and the drill set. Thanks again for your interest and fantastic support over the last few months.
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