simply
Hole Boring
snappy
Bill Cain gets to
grips with the
extensive Snappy
range and looks
at their varied
applications
aving previously reviewed
the Trend Snappy system
for a popular woodworking
magazine, I concluded that all items
in the range proved to be of high
quality, quick and easy to use and
more than accomplished the tasks
for which they were intended.
Of course, since then the range has
grown considerably, but each
addition still appears to conform to
my original findings adding to it’s
versatility and adaptability. This
extended range now benefits an
even wider circle of tradesmen,
woodworkers and DIYers.
H
For drilling large diameter holes, the
Snappy range includes a set of five
Forstner bits for boring neat square
sided holes, Flat bits to allow large
diameter holes to be bored quickly
and economically and Augers for
drilling deep holes or removing waste
from mortises and pockets.
by Bill Cain
chucks, including an extended chuck
for getting into deep recesses, one
with SDS compatibility (great for the
construction industry) and a magnetic
chuck that comes complete with a set
of six short
screwdriver bits.
Of course it will
also accept your
old 1/4 inch hex
screwdriver bits
that are probably
still lurking at the
bottom of the
toolbox!
Square Drive Adaptors
Quick Chucks
At the core of the system remains
the patented Quick Chuck that all