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Description
M4 x 0.7 Nitro Max Spiral Flute TapNitro Max taps are manufactured to DIN ANSI specifications, with DIN lengths to allow for longer reach and deeper threading in a single pass. The ANSI shanks and squares are common to North American toolholding systems. TiCN (Titanium Carbo Nitride) coating helps to reduce galling, microwelding, seizing and adhesive wear. It allows for a smoother threading operation. TiCN helps to hold sharp edges and reduces the coefficient of friction. Manufactured
Nitro-Max taps are manufactured to DIN/ANSI specifications, with DIN lengths to allow for longer reach and deeper threading in a single pass. The ANSI shanks and squares are common to North American toolholding systems. TiCN (Titanium Carbo Nitride) coating helps to reduce galling, microwelding, seizing and adhesive wear. It allows for a smoother threading operation. TiCN helps to hold sharp edges and reduces the coefficient of friction. Manufactured from M35 Cobalt (HSS-E) with a high Vanadium content, these taps offer higher heat resistance and red hardness over conventional High Speed Steel taps.
Features
- Metric
- Cobalt
- TiCN
- Bottoming
- Blind Hole
Specifications
- Package Size / MOQ: 1
- Series: 2260N
- Country Of Origin: USA
- Number of Flutes: 3
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★★★★★ 4
Would have liked more sturdy
Size: 150 Count (Pack of 1)
We’re not as sturdy as I would have liked
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good paper bowls & a great deal.
Size: 100 Count
Strong, soak proof and grease resistant. I was going to order Dixie plates and these popped up and were a better deal.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Sturdiness
Size: 150 Count (Pack of 1)
Nice & heavy duty. Good price.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Purchased several times
Size: 150 Count (Pack of 1)
These plates are great. They are better than store-bought. Very sturdy and helpful. When unable to stand any length of time doing dishes. Easy cleaning.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect Teacher Water Cup for Long School Days
Size: 40 Ounces, Color: Rose Quartz 2.0
As a teacher, I carry this with me constantly, and it’s honestly been one of my most-used purchases. The 40 oz size is great because I can fill it once in the morning and not constantly worry about refilling it throughout the school day.
It keeps water cold for hours, even when it’s sitting in my classroom all day, and the handle makes it much easier to carry along with everything else teachers somehow end up holding. I also like that it fits in my car cup holder despite being large.
The straw lid is convenient for quick sips during class, and the Rose Quartz color is really pretty without being too flashy. The cup feels sturdy and well made, and it’s held up well to daily use.
The only downside is that when completely full, it can feel a little heavy, but that’s expected with a large stainless steel tumbler. Overall though, it’s been incredibly practical for staying hydrated during busy teaching days.
Definitely worth it if you’re someone who’s constantly on the go and wants cold water all day.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026