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Enhance Your Masonry Work with Century Drill Tool 86956 – A Reliable Powerhouse Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Enhance Your Masonry Work with Century Drill Tool 86956 – A Reliable Powerhouse

Industrial tungsten carbide cutting tip resists wear and breakage for maximum durability. Fully ground heat treated body handles the shock and stress of cutting concrete stone tile granite and other masonry materials. Advanced flute design clears debris faster keeping the cutting tip cooler extending drill life. 6" overall length and 4" cutting length. 1/2" reduced shank.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Top-quality masonry bits

Based on my experience, this masonry drill bit is a top-quality product in the industrial drill bits category. The bits are incredibly durable and can be used for a variety of materials, making them a great choice for contractors and DIY enthusiasts alike. The bits also have excellent precision and can make smooth, clean cuts without any tearing or chipping. However, the only downside is that they are a bit on the expensive side compared to other brands. Overall, these bits are a great…

Pros
  • Durable and effective for drilling through hard materials such as concrete and brick.
Cons
  • Not suitable for use on soft or delicate surfaces, as it can cause damage.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Dulled too quickly

Bought to pre-drill concrete screws for fastening plywood to concrete slabs. Not a particularly difficult task, but bits (I bought two) naturally dulled after a few , that's a terrible achievement. Looking back I can honestly say I can't remember exactly what RPM the drill was at - maybe the RPM was too high. But as for me, next time I'll try a different piece.

Pros
  • 1/2" reduced shank
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great drill! for stone drill

I have used this drill several times. It works amazing. This saved me so much money. I used to have to be in a certain part of the house or outside within a limited range to get a Wi-Fi signal. And when it rained, it was a shitty shoot for WiFi outside or in the garage. I've used it to make my house completely wireless, including the garage and beyond. I'm not a professional installer, just a handy one. I definitely recommend it to everyone. Doing it yourself will save you a lot of Ka-Ching…

Pros
  • 6" overall length and 4" cutting edge
Cons
  • brittle