Irgizite Tektite
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Irgizite Tektite

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Description

Irgizite TektiteThis genuine Irgizite Tektite is one of a kind. Each piece includes a Meteorite Identification Card. Rare Irgizite tektites are strange and unusual because unlike all other tektites they look like taffy and are often found with very tiny "droplets" on their surface. This gorgeous 900,000 year old piece is in good shape, but does have some chips as most all ancient tektites do. Size: 19 x 7 x 3mm Weight: 0. 4 grams Certified: Includes a Meteorite

This genuine Irgizite Tektite is one of a kind. Each piece includes a Meteorite Identification Card. Rare Irgizite tektites are strange and unusual because unlike all other tektites they look like taffy and are often found with very tiny "droplets" on their surface. This gorgeous 900,000 year old piece is in good shape, but does have some chips as most all ancient tektites do.

  • Size: 19 x 7 x 3mm
  • Weight: 0.4 grams
  • Certified: Includes a Meteorite Identification Card
  • Stone Classification: Tektite group
  • Crystal System: Amorphous
  • Chakras: All, Root (1st)
  • Energies: Psychic Sensitivity, Protection, Grounding, Spiritual Evolution

Metaphysical Properties

Irgizite tektite's energy is both grounding and protective. As a natural form of glass created from a meteorite, Irgizite tektites are helpful in completing duties, tasks, and providing a sense of "knowing" in regards to higher learning and spirituality. Tektites have been used for aligning the energy centers of the physical body as well as aiding to balance the nervous system.


About Irgizite Tektites

Irgizite is a rare black tektite usually identified by its strange twisted ribbons and glossy ropes of black glass shapes. Irgizite tektites were created during an asteroid impact which occurred approximately 900,000 years ago. They are found in Kazakhstan's Zhamanshin meteor crater located in a remote south east area of Kazakhstan near the village of Irgiz. Most of these unusual tektites are very small compared to other kinds of tektites like Libyan Desert Glass.

    You will receive the exact piece pictured. Close-up photography is used in natural sunlight to show detail. The item may appear larger than actual size. Please see size listed for the dimensions. 1" = 25.4 millimeters.

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    DonRad
    Fort Morgan, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Made of carbide steel material and has high hardness characteristic
    The shank that fits into the drill has three flattened surfaces, making them less likely to slip in the chuck. Much much easier to use than hand reamers!!! NOT AS DESCRIBED: The title says these are both carbon steel and carbide steel, but they are not the same. carbon steel and carbide are not the same; they are fundamentally different materials with distinct properties. Carbon steel is a metal alloy of iron and carbon, known for flexibility and toughness. Carbide (often Tungsten Carbide) is a ceramic-like, extremely hard, and brittle compound used for cutting, offering much higher wear resistance and heat tolerance. These have the look and feel of carbide, and not carbon. In my expert opinion. Most tires are "steel belted radial" and it is hard to ream through the steel belts by hand. I have spent HOURS trying to ream through difficult tire punctures by hand! These bits make quick work of the process. If needed, the sizes can be used gradually from smallest to largest. They leave a smooth sided hole which is less prone to leakage when the tire plug is inserted. Excellent value for the money! Highly recommended.
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    Toodles McDoodles
    Cuba, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Makes plugging faster
    It makes to process of plugging a tire a lot faster. I think you need to use a drill with these. Unless you had a hand drill with a chuck to tighten down on the bits, you probably wouldn't be able to use like a t-handle because you couldn't pull the reamer bits out. Just in case you were thinking of keeping this in a roadside emergency kit. It turns probably a 30 minute job into a 5 minute job with a drill though. I attached a picture of the hole after I was done reaming with all 3 sizes up to the largest.
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    Woohoo
    Bozeman, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    These work great.
    Size: CB-M03H
    These work great, and is much easier than a hand reamer. Quality seems good as well.
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    HOTROD64
    Pawtucket, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    GOOD QUALITY
    Size: CB-M03
    WORKS GREAT
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    Denise F.
    West Palm Beach, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Good price
    Size: CB-M03H
    Good price appears sturdy good instructions
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026

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