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Your cart is empty.Steph
2025-07-14 11:46:10
These worked perfectly
Frank C.
2025-07-09 13:23:03
Don't think they were going to work as well as they did. I can't speak for the longevity of the bit's as my job was very small.A+++++
JGCollins
2025-07-01 18:41:14
I tried one of the bits on a poured concrete slab, and it had no trouble drilling into it. Having a collection of sizes rather than buying one at a time is also a good idea.
Mason
2025-06-17 11:29:12
Bought the pack for drilling through plaster walls. Cut through easily!
Customer
2025-04-12 11:56:05
I do this for a living. We drill a lot of holes and concrete. I have never seen such poor performance from a drill bit. Try drilling one hole using three drill bits and I'm still not done. Do not buy. In all fairness and eighth inch drill bit is tough to keep alive when hammer drilling, but I get about 10 to 20 holes with my Bosch bits. Depends on the concrete.
Timster
2025-03-16 16:39:31
Works easily in standard rotary drills. I used it to make a very clean hole in my cement driveway for the holes to secure the gate opening/closing.
nyan
2024-12-27 20:55:26
They drill clean holes. Don't forget to cool your bits with water. They didn't get very heated on ceramic tile.
JP
2024-11-20 13:17:26
These have the tip shape made to drill through tile and brittle materials. Conventional masonry bits push hard to the sides when drilling, and tend to crack tiles. Additionally, these have a cross head, or 4 cutting edges, which makes them less likely to chip the tile than normal two edged bits. I used these to put in towel and toilet paper brackets in a multi unit rental property with newly tiled bathroom walls, and all the holes went in without cracking a single tile. Just go slow with light pressure.
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