Reduce the amount of time to ream conduit and attach fittings with the Conduit Reaming Drill Head. Fitting into power drill chucks and quick release adapters, the precision engineered replaceable blade reams 1/2 in., 3/4 in. and 1 in. conduit using a standard power tool. This tool eases the wrist strain experienced using hand reamers on long conduit runs. Includes a replaceable #2 square recess bit for installing conduit fittings.
- Ream 1/2 in., 3/4 in. and 1 in. conduit and install fittings in a fraction of the time
- Designed to fit into power drill chucks and quick release adapters
- Includes precision engineered replaceable reaming blade
- Replacement blades (SKU #19353) are available and the only approved blade for use in our tool
- Replacement bits (SKU #4H1R2) are available but any standard 1/4 in. hex bit will work
- Made in the USA
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Katlyn Herman (verified owner) –
Faster than deburring by hand, but it wears out pretty fast. The square driver is handy when making up ko bushings, but watch out for the deburring blade spinning around by your hand while you’re holding pipe and tightening. The worst sin is after the first shift you’ll find out the bit holder is weak and drops the square bit into the pipe while you’re deburring. Sadly this version of this tool is a failure. I recommend you pass.
Oceane Gaylord (verified owner) –
Ive used the reamer all day works great but after 3 screw i tighten downs the square bit fell off and i wont stay in place so that has now fail. But as far as reaming it works.
Lilliana Rice (verified owner) –
Used this on 1 inch EMT cut with an abrasive saw…three dozen + ends so far. Works slick! Great that the blade can be replaced although it doesn’t come with one. Blade seems hard enough to last a while.
Malinda Walter (verified owner) –
Excelent tool
Tamara Schaden (verified owner) –
Worked good for the 1 day I used it then I lost it
Karolann Dare (verified owner) –
This made my electrical commercial construction job blaze with ease. Dude, I was bending, cutting, then reaming my conduits with the Klein drill bit reamer, to then screw the couplings and connectors with the Klein drill bit reamer itself, Cus the tip was a #2 tip that fit perfectly. Love it…
Elvie Stark (verified owner) –
The tip falls out often. Could have made it stay in better.
Frank Aufderhar (verified owner) –
I love the tool. The only issue I have is that the square tip bit on the end of it keeps falling out while I am reaming pipes
Prudence Hoeger (verified owner) –
Does great job on cleaning up the cut ends of EMT. Much better than the hand reamer.
Astrid Collier (verified owner) –
Love it comes it handy
Vinnie Raynor (verified owner) –
Tool in and of itself is perfect. you just need to be sure you have a drill handy and don’t mind swapping out between drilling. I bought the screwdriver reamer as well. quite convenient.
Meaghan Lynch (verified owner) –
I’ve been using it for the last couple of weeks and it works great! Whether I use a drill or my handy ratchet t-handle screw driver I can ream pipe all day. As a professional electrician, I can say, pipework would be a lot slower without it. Regular handled reamers are still very good, but this makes it fun. Yes, fun. If you’re not having fun, you’re not doing it right!
Halie Schoen (verified owner) –
Effective
Elisha Rempel (verified owner) –
Reams very well if let it do the cutting. Just like any saw, if you push it into the emt with a lot of force, it will bind, dull and break. Just let the tool do the work and you will have smooth emt that wont cut tissue paper. The square #2 bit was a little loose for me, so a dab of super glue and that’s no long an issue. Just heat it to break the super glue bond when you need to replace the bit.
Kirsten Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
Good product
Claude Okuneva (verified owner) –
Very nice.
Houston Dickens (verified owner) –
Fits into impact wrench 1/4-inch bit holders.
Johanna Corwin (verified owner) –
square tip falls out after awhile but it is a very useful tool in the field when running emt pipe love it
Christine Stamm (verified owner) –
Works great on a low speed screwdriver, does not retain bit well.
Odessa Hermann (verified owner) –
Worked. I have not used it much.