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Cork borers are specialized tools used to cut precise cylindrical holes in corks, rubber stoppers, and soft materials—commonly in laboratory settings for inserting glass tubing or probes. Their consistent cutting ability supports safe and accurate sample preparation, apparatus assembly, and experimental setup. Available in sets of varying diameters, cork borers enhance workflow flexibility and precision across educational, research, and analytical environments.

 
Cork Borers

Cork Borers

Supplier: American Scientific

Nickel-plated brass handles and borer tubes punch a variety of hole sizes.

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12-Piece Cork Borer Set

12-Piece Cork Borer Set

Supplier: GSC International

The cork borer set includes 12 borers, in sizes ranging from 4.8 to 21 mm.

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Cork Borer Sharpener, Humboldt

Supplier: Humboldt Manufacturing

The handy tool is used to sharpen borers from 3/16" to 15/16" (5 mm to 24 mm)

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Cork Borer Set with Handles, Humboldt

Supplier: Humboldt Manufacturing

These cork borer sets are used to bore holes in corks and rubber stoppers.

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Brass Cork Borer Sets, Boekel Scientific

Brass Cork Borer Sets, Boekel Scientific

Supplier: Boekel

Made of brass tubing with strong permanent handles

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Borers

Borers

Supplier: Wards

This sharpened, nickel-plated borer has attached handles that are numbered for easy identification.

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Cork Borer, United Scientific Supplies

Cork Borer, United Scientific Supplies

Supplier: United Scientific Supplies

Sturdy, high-quality plated brass cork borers with solid brass handles, except for the set of three which includes plastic handles.

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Heavy-Duty Cork Boring Machine

Heavy-Duty Cork Boring Machine

Supplier: Wards

Sturdy and robust cork boring machine designed for heavy-duty usage, ensuring efficient and precise cork-boring tasks.

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Cork Bore Sets with Handles

Cork Bore Sets with Handles

Supplier: Humboldt Manufacturing

Bore your own holes in corks or rubber stoppers. Each set begins with a 5 mm size and increases in steps of approximately 1.3 mm.

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