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product_id: 671739
title: "DD750X Electric Drill Bit Sharpener, 3/32-3/4\" High-Speed, Portable - Steel, Masonry, Carbide, Cobalt, Tin-Coated Bits, Adjustable Angles"
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# Adjustable 115°-140° angles High-speed sharpening Sharpens 3/32" to 3/4" bits DD750X Electric Drill Bit Sharpener, 3/32-3/4" High-Speed, Portable - Steel, Masonry, Carbide, Cobalt, Tin-Coated Bits, Adjustable Angles

**Brand:** drill doctor
**Price:** ₱26318
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Sharpen Smarter, Work Faster — Never Let a Dull Bit Slow You Down!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DD750X Electric Drill Bit Sharpener, 3/32-3/4" High-Speed, Portable - Steel, Masonry, Carbide, Cobalt, Tin-Coated Bits, Adjustable Angles by drill doctor
- **How much does it cost?** ₱26318 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- drill doctor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted drill doctor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Angle Control:** Adjust sharpening angles between 115° and 140° to match your project’s exact needs for peak performance.
- • **Speed Meets Portability:** High-speed motor and compact design let you sharpen anywhere, anytime—no workshop required.
- • **Built to Last with Confidence:** Backed by a 3-year warranty and engineered in Oregon for unmatched quality and durability.
- • **Versatile Material Compatibility:** Effortlessly sharpens steel, masonry, carbide, cobalt, and tin-coated bits—one tool for all your jobs.
- • **Precision Sharpening for Every Bit:** Revive and extend the life of your drill bits from 3/32" to 3/4" with professional accuracy.

## Overview

The Drill Doctor DD750X is a high-speed, portable electric drill bit sharpener designed to restore twist drill bits from 3/32" to 3/4" diameter. It features adjustable sharpening angles from 115° to 140°, accommodating a wide range of bit types including steel, masonry, carbide, cobalt, and tin-coated. Engineered and calibrated in Oregon, it offers professional-grade precision and durability, backed by a 3-year warranty, making it an essential tool for professionals and serious DIYers aiming to save money and boost efficiency.

## Description

Drill Doctor DD750X Electric Drill Bit Sharpener, 3/32-3/4" High-Speed, Portable - Steel, Masonry, Carbide, Cobalt, Tin-Coated Bits, Adjustable Angles - Drill Mills - desertcart.com

Review: Sharpening a drill bit has never been faster, easier, accurate. It will pay for itself! - Sharpening a drill bit has never been faster, easier, or more balls on accurate. I actually owned a Drill Doctor before this one — it was stolen during a home remodel — and the DD740X impressed me enough that I bought it a second time without hesitation. The results speak for themselves. Resharpening worn bits saves serious money over constantly buying replacements, and at this quality level, the machine pays for itself quickly.
Review: Works fine after making me repair it myself (Updated Nov 2011) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- Note: Please see the end, because there IS an update to this story --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (unedited original) Wrecked a considerable pile of drill bits with this one. Mine went "ziiiiing-tick" instead of the "ziiiiiing" the video tells you it should sound like. Just a tiny tick, but since I've never even seen a drill doctor before, and not knowing the "tick" was evil, I continued on. First bits were OK, but got worse very quickly. The angle was getting worse and worse on every bit I sharpened. Which led me to believe I was doing it wrong... so I kept practicing and watching the video, and practicing for hours until most of my drill bits were short and wrecked. By that time, the "ziiiiing tick" was a "ziiing-TWACK", by the way. Being the curious guy I am, I removed the guard and side plug and put a strong light in front so I could see exactly why it was wrecking my drill bits, what was I doing wrong? Well, I found the grinding wheel was not firmly held down by the spring loaded twist-on retainer. I don't know if the retainer wasn't put on properly by the factory, or if the spring wasn't seated correctly... all I can say is I could spin it with my finger at first, then it was tight after I removed it and reinstalled it) Any way, the momentum of the wheel allowed it to start grinding each bit, then the wheel would stop in the mid turn of the drill bit, while the motor continued to turn full speed. It's quite loud, so there was no way to know this was going on without seeing it. The "tick" noise was cause by the shaft quickly spinning up the wheel when you finished the sharpening cycle of the bit and it pulled away. Of course every time the wheel was stopped, the shaft spinning it the middle of it ground some more metal away, making the wheel looser and looser, so the "tick" became a "twack". The wheel stopped sooner as it got looser, which is why the bits were becoming worse for me, not better, with practice, LOL. The bits were all sharpened with a backwards angle, because the wheel spinning would grind down the leading edge of the bit and then skid to a stop, leaving the heel of the bit intact.) So , I call the 800 number, nobody there. call again, left message with name and number, nobody returned the call. Left message with receptionist, nothing. I called pretty much every day, actually for well over a week. Left lots of messages. Receptionist left messages for them too. The receptionist was even saying "wow, nobody has phoned you back yet?? " after a week. Eventually, about 10 days later, I finally get a hold of somebody (note that they still hadn't returned a voicemail yet), and I explain it to them. They can't do anything about it, and all I get was another number to phone for the repair tech. sigh) So that guy only takes two days to get a hold of, and I explain it to him. All I wanted/expected was to send in my receipt (receipt dated about 15 days old now) and the wheel/retainer, which is now all stripped out, and get a new wheel and retainer on warranty (PS this machine is brand new). Nope. I have to mail the entire unit to them, they will "fix" it or send me a refurb. The guy says probably a refurb, since he isn't allowed to disassemble them in any way. (! The guy seems nice enough, and explains his hands are tied since Drill doctor won't mail him any parts either. Shipping the ENTIRE unit across the country costs almost twice than just going and buying the grinding wheel at a local store to begin with! Ugh. Phoned the original 800 number a bunch more times, nobody there, nobody phones back. Over a week later somebody actually calls me back (from the first voicemail I assume, 22 days prior), and the result is the same. No, I can't mail the screwed up wheel and retainer to them for warranty replacement. Mail the entire (brand new) unit in to Drill doctor (at my expense), and they'll ship you a refurb. They don't do "parts" at all, apparently. So, end result is, I bought a new wheel, fixed up the retainer a bit to properly hold it down, it works fine. Not "superb" or "like new" , but considerably better than hand sharpening for sure. My view of Drill Doctor as a company, and their customer support? I really *hope* I never need warranty again. That was a terrible experience. You really get the feeling that nobody really cares there, but the receptionist who unfortunately can't do a thing for you. Things break, that's a expected. And sometimes things are DOA, that's life. That's what warranty is for. But when your only warranty support is an 800 number with voicemail, and they can't be bothered to ever phone you back, that's really horrible. The fact that they won't send you a replacement part is not great either, but it was the total lack of customer service was the real disappointment here. Around 3 weeks waiting for them to return a voicemail was a bit extreme, while I have a brand new top of the line DOA Drill doctor sitting on my bench. I am giving two stars, since the machine works fine now, just like it's supposed to... but I can't give it more since it cost me several weeks of phoning, and 30 dollars out of my pocket to finally make it work, from brand new out of the box, and there is little to nothing for warranty support, parts, and customer service. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  "Drill Doctor Marketing Guy" Matthew was true to his word in the comments section, and hooked me up with a very friendly Customer Service/Technical Support gal, Harmony, the following week after I emailed him. She very happily, rather than send parts to fix mine up, offered to simply replace my DD750x drill doctor with a current model. No kidding... There are a number of substantial things from my review that Drill Doctor has specifically addressed, which deserves an update. 1 There are now real people manning the phones, and replying to emails. And friendly ones too. Their webpage ALSO has a direct link to Matthew's email right on the main page - Plus a web form to make a comment to the president of the company if you need to. I think there have been some tremendous efforts made here, to really grab hold of the concept of "customer service". 2 On receipt of the replacement, the first thing I looked at - that loose springy clip-in retainer that caused the problem with the sharpening wheel in the first place... is gone! It is replaced by a screwed down retainer. And it is nice and solid - with two screws clamping the drum instead of the previous twisty/springy thing. Redesigned. Problem solved. 3 Their web page Drill Doctor FAQ, first item, says "certain repair parts are available" now. I called specifically about that, *anonymously*, and it's true. Parts you can get at, IE *without opening the unit in any way*, are replaceable... and reasonably inexpensive. Thank you Drill Doctor ! (Just for fun, I asked specifically to purchase a twist on springy wheel retainer too - as per the original problem. Nope. Sigh. Oh well, they still score 8/10 on that one, for at least offering latest revision parts.) Since the company has actually redesigned the problem part AND successfully worked very hard to improve every aspect of service I experienced, I'm pretty impressed right now with "new and Improved Drill Doctor"... both the company and the machine... and I'd not hesitate to recommend them to a friend. .................... 2 Star ---> 5 Star .................... -- Randy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

## Features

- SHARPENS STANDARD DRILL BITS: The DD750X drill bit sharpener sharpens twist bits from 3/32" to 3/4". This professional system can even be used to put an edge back onto broken bits.
- SHARPEN & SPLIT: Sharpen all common twist-style drill bits and split the cutting tip to reduce wear and increase the cutting performance of your bits.
- SHARPENS TO 115-140 DEGREES: Accommodates all common bit angles to tailor to whatever you need to ensure your bit is in top shape for your work or project.
- 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Protects every Drill Doctor bit sharpener against defects due to workmanship or design.
- DESIGNED, ENGINEERED, & CALIBRATED IN OREGON: We design, engineer, and calibrate our sharpening machines all under one roof in Ashland, Oregon & ensure our products are sourced from the highest caliber manufacturers, both in the USA and globally.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000BKTA00 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,557 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Power Drill Bit Sharpeners |
| Brand | Drill Doctor |
| Brand Name | Drill Doctor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,480 Reviews |
| Cutting Angle String | 140 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662949036825 |
| Included Components | drill bit sharpener |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 5.75 x 6.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | 750X Drill Bit Sharpener |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11 x 5.75 x 6.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Drill Doctor |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model | 750X |
| Number of Flutes | 3 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | DD750XI |
| Point Style | Split Point |
| Set Name | Kit |
| Shank Type | Straight |
| Surface Recommendation | Masonry |
| Tool Flute Type | Spiral |
| UPC | 662949037631 662949036825 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Drill Doctor
- **Cutting Angle String:** 140 Degrees
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 11 x 5.75 x 6.5 inches
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Shank Type:** Straight

## Images

![DD750X Electric Drill Bit Sharpener, 3/32-3/4" High-Speed, Portable - Steel, Masonry, Carbide, Cobalt, Tin-Coated Bits, Adjustable Angles - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81kPNB4FyvL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this sharpen Titanium Bit's?**
A: Ignore Lois J Rathwell Love, Apparently he's the board maven that likes to hear himself talk (without answering a thing)
The correct answer is the same as Bioengineer stated, and that's yes. Now if we're talking about titanium oxide coating, those cannot be sharpened properly.

**Q: Can this be used with hammer drill bits?**
A: The DD750 can sharpen Masonry/hammer bits.

**Q: Is the a battery operated unit or 110V? Information indicates both?**
A: N/AMade in USADrill bit sharpener sharpens high-speed steel, masonry, carbide, and TiN-coated bitsSharpens 3/32-inch to 3/4-inch standard twist bits and creates split pointsReplaceable diamond sharpening wheelIncludes custom blow-molded plastic case7-3/4 pounds; 3-year warranty valid only in North America on 110-volt power sources. At the end it indicates 110 V only.

**Q: Will is sharpen 3/4 bits out of the box or do I need to buy an additional chuck?**
A: Yes, The DD750X will sharpen conventional twist and masonry drills from 3/32" to 3/4". No additional parts are needed. For more information, feel free to call our Customer Service Dept. at 800-418-1439.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sharpening a drill bit has never been faster, easier, accurate. It will pay for itself!
*by W***E on April 7, 2026*

Sharpening a drill bit has never been faster, easier, or more balls on accurate. I actually owned a Drill Doctor before this one — it was stolen during a home remodel — and the DD740X impressed me enough that I bought it a second time without hesitation. The results speak for themselves. Resharpening worn bits saves serious money over constantly buying replacements, and at this quality level, the machine pays for itself quickly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works fine after making me repair it myself (Updated Nov 2011)
*by R***Y on November 4, 2006*

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- Note: Please see the end, because there IS an update to this story --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (unedited original) Wrecked a considerable pile of drill bits with this one. Mine went "ziiiiing-tick" instead of the "ziiiiiing" the video tells you it should sound like. Just a tiny tick, but since I've never even seen a drill doctor before, and not knowing the "tick" was evil, I continued on. First bits were OK, but got worse very quickly. The angle was getting worse and worse on every bit I sharpened. Which led me to believe I was doing it wrong... so I kept practicing and watching the video, and practicing for hours until most of my drill bits were short and wrecked. By that time, the "ziiiiing tick" was a "ziiing-TWACK", by the way. Being the curious guy I am, I removed the guard and side plug and put a strong light in front so I could see exactly why it was wrecking my drill bits, what was I doing wrong? Well, I found the grinding wheel was not firmly held down by the spring loaded twist-on retainer. I don't know if the retainer wasn't put on properly by the factory, or if the spring wasn't seated correctly... all I can say is I could spin it with my finger at first, then it was tight after I removed it and reinstalled it) Any way, the momentum of the wheel allowed it to start grinding each bit, then the wheel would stop in the mid turn of the drill bit, while the motor continued to turn full speed. It's quite loud, so there was no way to know this was going on without seeing it. The "tick" noise was cause by the shaft quickly spinning up the wheel when you finished the sharpening cycle of the bit and it pulled away. Of course every time the wheel was stopped, the shaft spinning it the middle of it ground some more metal away, making the wheel looser and looser, so the "tick" became a "twack". The wheel stopped sooner as it got looser, which is why the bits were becoming worse for me, not better, with practice, LOL. The bits were all sharpened with a backwards angle, because the wheel spinning would grind down the leading edge of the bit and then skid to a stop, leaving the heel of the bit intact.) So , I call the 800 number, nobody there. call again, left message with name and number, nobody returned the call. Left message with receptionist, nothing. I called pretty much every day, actually for well over a week. Left lots of messages. Receptionist left messages for them too. The receptionist was even saying "wow, nobody has phoned you back yet?? " after a week. Eventually, about 10 days later, I finally get a hold of somebody (note that they still hadn't returned a voicemail yet), and I explain it to them. They can't do anything about it, and all I get was another number to phone for the repair tech. sigh) So that guy only takes two days to get a hold of, and I explain it to him. All I wanted/expected was to send in my receipt (receipt dated about 15 days old now) and the wheel/retainer, which is now all stripped out, and get a new wheel and retainer on warranty (PS this machine is brand new). Nope. I have to mail the entire unit to them, they will "fix" it or send me a refurb. The guy says probably a refurb, since he isn't allowed to disassemble them in any way. (! The guy seems nice enough, and explains his hands are tied since Drill doctor won't mail him any parts either. Shipping the ENTIRE unit across the country costs almost twice than just going and buying the grinding wheel at a local store to begin with! Ugh. Phoned the original 800 number a bunch more times, nobody there, nobody phones back. Over a week later somebody actually calls me back (from the first voicemail I assume, 22 days prior), and the result is the same. No, I can't mail the screwed up wheel and retainer to them for warranty replacement. Mail the entire (brand new) unit in to Drill doctor (at my expense), and they'll ship you a refurb. They don't do "parts" at all, apparently. So, end result is, I bought a new wheel, fixed up the retainer a bit to properly hold it down, it works fine. Not "superb" or "like new" , but considerably better than hand sharpening for sure. My view of Drill Doctor as a company, and their customer support? I really *hope* I never need warranty again. That was a terrible experience. You really get the feeling that nobody really cares there, but the receptionist who unfortunately can't do a thing for you. Things break, that's a expected. And sometimes things are DOA, that's life. That's what warranty is for. But when your only warranty support is an 800 number with voicemail, and they can't be bothered to ever phone you back, that's really horrible. The fact that they won't send you a replacement part is not great either, but it was the total lack of customer service was the real disappointment here. Around 3 weeks waiting for them to return a voicemail was a bit extreme, while I have a brand new top of the line DOA Drill doctor sitting on my bench. I am giving two stars, since the machine works fine now, just like it's supposed to... but I can't give it more since it cost me several weeks of phoning, and 30 dollars out of my pocket to finally make it work, from brand new out of the box, and there is little to nothing for warranty support, parts, and customer service. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <UPDATE Nov 1, 2011> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - < PS: Thanks commenters :- I AM just your typical DIY guy, not a shop, or a business... and your support is really appreciated, thank you :- > "Drill Doctor Marketing Guy" Matthew was true to his word in the comments section, and hooked me up with a very friendly Customer Service/Technical Support gal, Harmony, the following week after I emailed him. She very happily, rather than send parts to fix mine up, offered to simply replace my DD750x drill doctor with a current model. No kidding... There are a number of substantial things from my review that Drill Doctor has specifically addressed, which deserves an update. 1 There are now real people manning the phones, and replying to emails. And friendly ones too. Their webpage ALSO has a direct link to Matthew's email right on the main page - Plus a web form to make a comment to the president of the company if you need to. I think there have been some tremendous efforts made here, to really grab hold of the concept of "customer service". 2 On receipt of the replacement, the first thing I looked at - that loose springy clip-in retainer that caused the problem with the sharpening wheel in the first place... is gone! It is replaced by a screwed down retainer. And it is nice and solid - with two screws clamping the drum instead of the previous twisty/springy thing. Redesigned. Problem solved. 3 Their web page Drill Doctor FAQ, first item, says "certain repair parts are available" now. I called specifically about that, *anonymously*, and it's true. Parts you can get at, IE *without opening the unit in any way*, are replaceable... and reasonably inexpensive. Thank you Drill Doctor ! (Just for fun, I asked specifically to purchase a twist on springy wheel retainer too - as per the original problem. Nope. Sigh. Oh well, they still score 8/10 on that one, for at least offering latest revision parts.) Since the company has actually redesigned the problem part AND successfully worked very hard to improve every aspect of service I experienced, I'm pretty impressed right now with "new and Improved Drill Doctor"... both the company and the machine... and I'd not hesitate to recommend them to a friend. .................... 2 Star ---> 5 Star .................... -- Randy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I followed the instructions, and had several bits sharpened adequately within minutes on my first try.
*by D***H on July 30, 2017*

I believe that having a bunch of dull drill bits lying around is a common trait among hobbyists like me. I have occasionally touched up a bit using honing stones, with mixed results. It can be done but requires some practice or raw talent. After watching several videos and reading through the paper instructions provided with this machine, I set it up for 118 degree points and tried sharpening a very dull 1/4" bit that I found in the street many years ago. The business end was completely trashed when I started. The Drill Doctor did a respectable job of putting a sharp, symmetrical point on that bit in less than a minute, so it is now usable. I went on to several non-expendable bits from 3/32 to 1/2" that had dull or chipped points, and they all came out well too. I was not particularly pleased with the job it did on a 19/32 industrial bit that I had bought at a surplus store - The grinding wheel seems to be taking off material where it shouldn't, and it didn't produce a good chisel point in the center. It's probably a matter of tweaking the setup or my technique so I regard that as forgivable for now, but I am not yet convinced that the 750x will really work right on bits larger than 1/2". Here are the main points I like about this tool: - Reasonably easy to set up and use, - Very fast, though the motor is not very strong. You have to take light cuts. - Consistent results if you use it in a consistent manner. I'm giving this item a one-star penalty for the following quality control issues: - The Material Take-Off adjustment knob on mine is bent downward. It seems to work correctly, but doesn't look or feel right. - There was no instructional DVD included with mine, even though the plastic case has a provision for it, marked "DVD Location." The video content is available on YouTube, so this would be a minor issue for most people. In summary this is a good value. I expect it to save a lot of grief and some money in the long run.

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