DeWalt 6-Piece Woodboring Spade Bit Set DW1587 Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Wood
- Rough carpentry
- Plumbing runs
The cheap, fast fix for big holes in framing: spade (paddle) bits chew through studs and joists for running cable or pipe when a clean edge doesn't matter.
Pros
- Bores 3/8 in to 1 in holes in framing lumber far faster than a twist bit of the same size
- 1/4 in hex shank locks into an impact driver so it won't spin loose under load
- Extreme-speed chip channels and a nail-tolerant corner design keep it cutting in dirty wood
Cons
- Leaves a rough, splintery hole - not for finish work or where the exit face shows
- Grabs and can wrench your wrist if the spurs catch a knot or nail
- Wood-only: useless in metal, masonry or tile
Specifications
| Material | Heat-treated alloy steel |
|---|---|
| Sizes | 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1 in |
| Shank | 1/4 in hex (ball-groove) |
| Point | Sharp center point, dual cutting spurs |
| Best for | Fast rough holes in soft wood |