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Diamond BGTEC Tools: Revolutionizing πŸ’Ž Cutting with Porcelain, Ceramic, and Granite Surfaces Review

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Description of Diamond BGTEC Tools: Revolutionizing πŸ’Ž Cutting with Porcelain, Ceramic, and Granite Surfaces

Total Length 60mm,Thread 5/8-11 thread,Diamond height 15mm,Max working depth 50mm, Diameter 35mm 1-3/8";. Multi-purpose drilling for granite & marble, masonry, concrete, tile/ceramic, glass, hard plastic. Special Designed with Hole in both Sides of Drill Bit for fast Removing Stone Chips and Improve drilling efficiency. Dry drilling without water,Use water for longer time. Vacuum Brazed diamond technology provide very high efficiency,cuts faster,durable and sturdy.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow. 60mm in less than a minute

The title says it all I was remodeling a shower and adding a diverter to an existing ceramic tile job. Also, the hole was about 1/2" near the tile joint. I was certain the game was over before I even started. I put the bit on an angle grinder and started a slight incline with it. Boy. Thing worked quickly and smoothly. I'll buy more if needed.

Pros
  • Overall length 60mm, thread 5/8-11, diamond height 15mm, max working depth 50mm, diameter 35mm 1-3/8";
Cons
  • A few little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cuts through brick like butter

I needed this drill bit (1.75 inch) to cut a hole in my brick wall, about 8 inch concrete type brick. I cut the hole dry and was pleasantly surprised to feel the bit dig into the brick and sink into the hole fairly quickly as I applied firm, even pressure. Every inch or so I backed up the drill bit, gouging out the drilled core, and then continued drilling. About halfway through the wall I used a masonry bit to drill a 3/16" hole through the center of the hole on the other side of the wall and…

Pros
  • Dry drilling without water, using water for long periods of time
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So let's talk holes.

So let's talk about holes. I haven't had much experience with hole saws in the past so I was understandably concerned when I was looking for something to drill a 90mm hole in the outside wall of my house to install a mini split air conditioner. The prejudice against tools is that the cheaper, the worse the quality. I felt these saws were average for the price, but I became a bit concerned after reading other reviews. However, I gave it a try and decided the price was low enough to take the…

Pros
  • Special design with holes on both sides of the drill to quickly remove stone chips and improve drilling performance
Cons
  • Doubt