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๐Ÿ’Ž Diamond Porcelain Countertop Bathroom Installation Review

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Very good

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4.7
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Description of ๐Ÿ’Ž Diamond Porcelain Countertop Bathroom Installation

HIGH QUALITY Diamond Coated Hole Saw Drill Bit Tool 1-1/4 inches Diameter. STANDARD 3/8 inch shank fits standard drill. DUSTLESS - FAST DRILLING 1-1/8 inch Depth of Cut. INSTALL Secure Mount Anchors Shower Grab Bar Shelves - DRILL THROUGH TILES and Backer Cement Board. Pilot drill bits are for soft materials such as wood, plastic and metal. This tool does not have a pilot drill bit. Pilot drill bits cause cracks in tiles, glass, quartz, etc.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better than Carbide

I had to drill eight large holes in a shower tile. My master recommended us to start with a small carbide drill for tiles (Bosch). He also said that I should consider carbide bits as disposables. We started with an 1/8" drill bit with the idea that we could use screws when hitting a stud and didn't need big holes. I work with metal and I liked the Drillax concept of grinding with diamond instead of cutting with carbide. my shower was remodeled over an old shower. There were two layers ofโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Pilot Drill for soft materials such as wood, plastic and metal. This tool does not have a pilot drill. Pilot drill bits crack tile, glass, quartz, etc.
Cons
  • Cracked slightly

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very fast cutting but requires a pilot drill.

This drill bit did an excellent job cutting holes in tiled walls and cement wallboard behind tiles. Since I had to be relatively precise with the placement of the holes, the lack of a pilot drill was an issue. I originally created the stencil by drilling a 1 1/4" diameter hole in a piece of plywood that I intended to tape to the wall over the desired hole location. This method worked well on an additional piece of tile on which I ran tests. However, before I started drilling holes in the tileโ€ฆ

Pros
  • HIGH QUALITY diamond coated hole saw bit, 1-1/4" diameter.
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly! Best in Electric Drill Parts & Accessories

After reviewing many similar products online, was I'm not sure how well this hole saw would work when installing a Moen corner shelf on my porcelain tile. Bathroom. Considering the good reviews and cheap price, I decided to try it and I'm very happy about it. To help others I will describe the steps I took to complete my project. I had an extra piece of porcelain stoneware. I decided to make a test hole before doing it on the bathroom tiles. I used a regular (non-perforated) drill bit. The hole

Pros
  • STANDARD 3/8" shank fits standard drill bits. DUST FREE - FAST DRILLING 1-1/8" depth of cut
Cons
  • Not bad but...