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10-Piece Glass Concrete Drill Bit Set, Masonry Drill Bits for Brick, Plastic and Wood, Hex Shank Tungsten Carbide Tip Drilling Tools for Mirror and Ceramic Tile on Concrete and Brick Wall.

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About this item

  • HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS:Made of Premium carbide YG6X alloy with a reinforced head prevents bit cracking and provides a longer life.
  • ACCURATE AND PRECISE: Precision ground spear tip reduces bit skating and walking; superior tile cutter run through ceramic tile like butter, extremely neat and fast.
  • HEX SHANK FOR QUICK CHANGE: 1/4” Hex Shank fits into all power tools more easily and securely; compatible with Milwaukee and other general electric hand drill, bench drill with locking into quick change chuck.
  • WIDELY APPLICATION: It is suitable for Glass, Ceramic, Tile, Mirror, Plant Pots, Wood, Porcelain, Brick Wall, etc. Please try to keep the drill vertical and keep bits cool with a flow of cooling water; Can’t be used to drill hard tile.
  • PACKAGE INCLUDES 10 pieces fine grade high durable drill bits about 3” in length: 1X 1/8” (3mm) ,1X 5/32” (4mm), 1X 3/16” (5mm), 4X 1/4” (6mm), 2X 5/16” (8mm) and 1X3/8” (10mm) to meet variety of needs.


Unique Tile Glass Masonry Drill Bit Set - Industrial Cemented Carbide Tip YG6X, Hex Shank for Glass, Soft Ceramic Tile, Mirror, Plastic, Plant Pots, Brick, Wood, 10 Pieces.

You can use them to drill through the ceramic tiles in bathroom to install a safety bar for the tub, or drill through concrete fence for installing solar lights, and do many other daily work.

About this item:

1. 1/4” Hex Shank fits into all power tools, no hammer drill needed,

2. Unique cross angle design features drilling stably, fast speed, not breaking the border.

3. Opening neat, smooth, no broken edges, no tremor phenomenon, chip easily.


Pecifications:

Material:YG6X

Shank Type;Hex

Color: Black

Tool Flute Type:Straight

Package includes:

1/8” (3mm) bit 1pcs Length 2.99”

5/32” (4mm) bit 1pcs Length 2.99”

3/16” (5mm) bit 1pcs Length 2.99”

1/4” (6mm) bit 4pcs Length 3”

5/16” (8mm) bit 2pcs Length 3.15”

3/8” (10mm) bit 1pcs Length 3.26”

NOTE: Keeping bits cool with a flow of cooling water when drilling will help to last the sharpness and durability.


Jnjnapping
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Not good, not good at allIt took 4 of these bits to drill 6 holes.All 4 bits looked just like this one.Holes were in a wall no extra pushing, I just let the drill do the work.These are garbage.
Jnjnapping
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Not good, not good at allIt took 4 of these bits to drill 6 holes.All 4 bits looked just like this one.Holes were in a wall no extra pushing, I just let the drill do the work.These are garbage.
Anthony Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Works great
Anthony Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Works great
crystal bennett
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This product's made very well works really good I have drilled several holes in glass and ceramic with it they've held up very nicely wet or dry really enjoy using them thank you for a good product
crystal bennett
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This product's made very well works really good I have drilled several holes in glass and ceramic with it they've held up very nicely wet or dry really enjoy using them thank you for a good product
William Cuevas
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Disappointing with this product being all the same site,
William Cuevas
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Disappointing with this product being all the same site,
James Clark
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Purchased for drilling in a concrete block wall. We get about 6-7 holes per drill in the very difficult application. Better than satisfactory.
James Clark
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Purchased for drilling in a concrete block wall. We get about 6-7 holes per drill in the very difficult application. Better than satisfactory.
marvin gilliland
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I have drilled two or three holes with them they seem to be holding up
marvin gilliland
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I have drilled two or three holes with them they seem to be holding up
Darren
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I use these all the time for various types of tile and stone and these bits far exceed its price point in value.
Darren
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I use these all the time for various types of tile and stone and these bits far exceed its price point in value.
Builder Guy in Days Gone by
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
I had quite a few concrete anchors to install and figured a five-pack of Bosch would leave me with three or four left unused. Boy was I wrong. I finally called it a day with those when in a particularly hard section of concrete one broke in the hole, and the next one seemed to be drilling nicely into the hole, but when I pulled it out it was a snub-nosed bit. The bit quite literally had melted in the hole. That is some poor quality steel.In the process of drilling in that area I ended up losing three bits and had five anchors snap. I had to get something in, and at the rate I was losing bits I figured I needed to have a whole lot, so I ordered this set of 10 bits. Fortunately they came the next day and I got to work. Long story short, I'm still using the first bit. It easily drilled the holes in that area and a whole lot more areas, and still is working fine.Yup, I'm impressed, especially since I've always ordered Bosch for all of my concrete bits including for the SDS-Max. I really am impressed, and thankful. I had to get those in for an inspection and was starting to panic a bit.
Builder Guy in Days Gone by
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
I had quite a few concrete anchors to install and figured a five-pack of Bosch would leave me with three or four left unused. Boy was I wrong. I finally called it a day with those when in a particularly hard section of concrete one broke in the hole, and the next one seemed to be drilling nicely into the hole, but when I pulled it out it was a snub-nosed bit. The bit quite literally had melted in the hole. That is some poor quality steel.In the process of drilling in that area I ended up losing three bits and had five anchors snap. I had to get something in, and at the rate I was losing bits I figured I needed to have a whole lot, so I ordered this set of 10 bits. Fortunately they came the next day and I got to work. Long story short, I'm still using the first bit. It easily drilled the holes in that area and a whole lot more areas, and still is working fine.Yup, I'm impressed, especially since I've always ordered Bosch for all of my concrete bits including for the SDS-Max. I really am impressed, and thankful. I had to get those in for an inspection and was starting to panic a bit.