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Premium Diamond Granite Ceramic Porcelain Bathroom Collection Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
🪚 Hole Saws & Accessories, 🔪 Cutting Tools

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Description of Premium Diamond Granite Ceramic Porcelain Bathroom Collection

GREAT SET with 10 Mostly Used Sizes: from 5/32" in to 1 inch. HUGE COST SAVINGS compared to big box stores. Use with standard electric or battery drillers. There is no need for a center pilot drill. These tools do not have center pilot drills. Use a guide. Tiles, Glass, Fish Tanks, Marble, Granite, Ceramic, Porcelain, Bottles. FOR ALL DRILLS - HAND - PORTABLE - UPRIGHT - Shank sizes vary, maximum shank is 3/8.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked well on hole saws and accessories

I've only used one of the bits so far but it's worked well. I used the method of drilling a slightly larger hole (than the drill) 2 times, clamped the porcelain stoneware and onto the drill press 2 times, filled the hole with water 2 times and ran the drill until I had a decent number of cuts tile. (about 1/16 inch) then I removed 2x, built a dam with putty, filled with water and finished drilling. All in all it took a few minutes. I've seen the bits last at least 10 holes. For the price of the

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  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So quickly cut holes in porcelain stoneware!

I thought it would be a slow drill to make a "finger hole" in porcelain tile. (I made a tile box to cover my lawn sprinkler valves and needed a hole to lift the lid.) Make sure to make a small circle with plumbing and pour about 1/16 inch of water over where you are. I wanted to drill to keep the drill bit cool. Basically it was a tiny hole saw and it cut through 1/4 inch thick porcelain tile so fast I was amazed! However, the diamond sand on it wears out. But when it's new, it cuts right…

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  • Hole Saws and Accessories
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 4 out of 5

very happy. I was concerned that 1 inch is a bit.

I bought them because they were cheap. I really only needed the 1"bit, but you never know when you might 'need' the rest". Yes, I'm a tool keeper. I took the advice of other reviewers when using it. I drilled a 1- "" hole (with a bladed drill) in a piece of plywood and attached it to a piece of ceramic tile using strong spring clips with non-scratch rubber ends to use as a guide.I placed everything in a shallow plastic container with a bit of scrap between the bottom of the tile and the bottom…

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  • Power tool replacement parts and accessories
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  • old