The Irwin Blue Groove 6X wood auger bit set gives you three sizes — 20mm, 22mm and 25mm — in a single pack. Six times faster penetration than a standard flat bit, clean holes, and no binding. Proper workhorse bits for timber framing, joinery and general woodwork.
The Irwin 3 piece Blue Groove wood bit set is built for tradespeople who drill a lot of timber and have no patience for bits that wander, bind, or tear out the back of the work. This set covers 20mm, 22mm and 25mm diameters, all at 165mm length, and Irwin’s claim of 6x faster drilling penetration compared to a standard flat bit is not just marketing — the Tri-Flute geometry genuinely shifts material quicker, keeps the flutes clearing and stops the bit from bogging down mid-hole.
The full screw tip is the detail that makes the biggest practical difference on site. It pulls the bit through the timber under its own thread, so you are not forcing the drill forward — the bit does the work. That matters when you are drilling through structural timber overhead, or running cable holes through joists where you want control without having to muscle the tool. It also means you can run these in a cordless at a sensible speed without the drama you get from spade bits that need a shove to keep cutting.
What the Blue Groove Design Actually Does
The Tri-Flute design is the core of what makes the Irwin Blue Groove 6X set worth using over cheaper alternatives. Three flutes instead of two means waste clears the hole faster, which reduces heat build-up and keeps the cut clean. The cutting spurs score the timber fibres ahead of the main cut, which is what gives you that clean entry and exit hole with minimal breakout — useful on visible faces where a ragged hole is not acceptable.
The tapered flute profile reduces the surface contact between the bit and the timber wall, which is what prevents binding in deeper holes. Heat treatment across the full bit adds durability, particularly relevant if you are drilling through old reclaimed timber that may contain grit or hidden fixings.
Sizing in This Set
The three sizes — 20mm, 22mm and 25mm — are the sizes you reach for most often when running pipework, conduit, or cable through timber. Having all three in one set means you are not hunting through the van for a single bit when the job calls for a size change. At 165mm each, they handle standard joist depths without needing an extension.
Pro Tip: Run these at a moderate speed rather than flat out — the screw tip pulls the bit through efficiently, and easing off the trigger slightly on exit prevents breakout on the far face of the timber.
These bits are used wherever clean, accurate holes need to go through solid timber, engineered wood products, or thick sheet material. Electricians and plumbers reach for this size range constantly when running services through joists and stud walls. Joiners use them for dowel holes, hinge recesses and through-bolt clearance. They handle softwood and hardwood well, and the chip clearance holds up in MDF and plywood without the clogging you often get from flatter designs.
Best For
Running cable and conduit through joists
Pipe penetrations through stud walls
Through-bolt clearance holes
Dowel and hinge work in joinery
Drilling softwood, hardwood and engineered timber
Works With
Cordless drill drivers
Corded power drills
Standard hex shank chucks
SDS adapters with hex conversion
Key Specifications
Sizes included: 20mm, 22mm, 25mm
Length: 165mm per bit
Tri-Flute chip ejection design
Full screw tip for self-pulling action
Heat treated steel for durability
Cutting spurs for clean hole entry and exit
Not suitable for: Not designed for masonry, metal, or composite materials with abrasive fillers. Not recommended for use with an SDS hammer drill unless a proper hex-to-SDS adapter is used, as the hammer action will damage the bit.
Fit the bit into a standard chuck and tighten fully. Position the screw tip on your marked centre point and start at a low speed to let the tip bite before increasing pace. The bit will pull itself through — resist the urge to force it, as that causes binding and overheats the cutting edge.
For cleaner exit holes, place a sacrificial piece of timber behind the workpiece if breakout on the back face matters. In deep or stopped holes, withdraw the bit periodically to clear the flutes and prevent heat build-up.
Mark the centre of each hole clearly before starting — the screw tip is unforgiving if you are even slightly off position
Secure the workpiece so it cannot move during drilling
Insert the bit fully into the chuck and tighten with the key or by hand depending on your drill type
Place the screw tip on the centre mark and apply light pressure to start
Increase drill speed gradually once the tip has engaged and is pulling through
Let the bit do the work — excessive force causes binding and blunts the cutting edges faster
Withdraw and clear the flutes periodically on deep holes
Back a sacrificial board against the exit face if a clean breakout hole is required
What is the claimed speed advantage over a standard flat bit?
Irwin states the Blue Groove 6X bits drill six times faster than a standard flat bit. The combination of the screw tip pulling the bit through the timber and the Tri-Flute design clearing waste efficiently is what drives that difference — you are not relying on applied pressure to make progress.
Can I use these bits in a cordless drill, or do I need a mains-powered tool?
These work well in a decent cordless drill. The self-pulling screw tip reduces the torque demand on the tool, so you are not hammering the battery. A 18V brushless drill handles these sizes comfortably in softwood and most hardwoods. For sustained use in dense hardwood, a corded drill gives more consistent speed.
Are these suitable for drilling through old reclaimed timber?
With caution, yes. The heat-treated steel gives the bits some resilience, but reclaimed timber can contain old nails, screws and stone grit that will damage any bit if hit at speed. Use a metal detector on the timber first, and keep your speed moderate so any contact causes less damage and you notice resistance before the bit is ruined.
The Irwin Blue Groove 6X bits are manufactured from heat-treated steel with a Tri-Flute profile ground into the shaft. The full screw tip is threaded to provide self-feeding action through timber. Cutting spurs are precision ground to score timber fibres cleanly ahead of the main bore. The tapered flute geometry reduces wall contact and the associated friction that causes binding in longer cuts. All three bits in this set are 165mm in length.
Brand
Irwin
SKU
IRW10506627
Set Contents
3 bits: 20mm, 22mm, 25mm
Bit Length
165mm
Tip Type
Full screw tip
Flute Design
Tri-Flute
Material Treatment
Heat treated steel
Shank Type
Hex
Application
Wood
Product Type
Wood Auger Bits
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