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Reviews (15)

Apr 04, 2018
Very useful
I initially bought this to set the cutter height on a shaper for doing tenons. I also realized that it can be used to do the same for a table saw blade. However, once it arrived, I realized that it is also the perfect guide for setting the height and distance from the fence for shaper cutters with complex profiles. It was a little hard to open the battery compartment, but you just have to know where it is and pull.
You can do most everything this tool does with other tools, but this is much quicker, and it is no doubt more accurate as well.

Mar 21, 2018
Hard to beat
These bits get good reviews, and I have been pleased with the ones that I have used. The price for a high quality carbide 1/2" shank router bit is hard to beat. There may be others that are better, though I'm not sure in what ways that might be. Still, if you use these bits only occasionally, it is hard to justify spending double or more for something comparable.

Jan 22, 2018
Exactly right
1 of 1 found this helpful This kit is oem for my Kitchenaid refrigerator. Installation is fairly simple. YouTube has a couple of videos that demonstrate it. It is probably simplest to do it by putting a block of wood under the door to support it, rather than taking the entire door off. The magnetic gasket holds the door in place. It's also important to have have the right tools.
One problem that I had is that the bottom cam on the refrigerator side would slip a few hours after installation, leading to a quick drop rather than a smooth glide into position. I discovered that the wire mesh "shims," which weren't on the assembly I removed, gave enough friction to prevent that.
Another caution is that there are just two 5/16 screws that hold the hinge bracket in place on the front of the frame of the machine. Don't remove or loosen the third (lowest one), as it keeps a plate behind the frame into which the screws are threaded. If you remove the third, it is a challenge to get that plate back in place.
Our fridge is 14 years old, but the doors are working just as when it was brand new.