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Drilax Diamond Coated Core Drill Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of Drilax Diamond Coated Core Drill

Drills 1-1/8 inch deep - Wet Type - Do not use dry - No Pilot Drill Bit - Pilots are not required. 4-3/8 Inch Diamond Hole Saw Drill Bit for Porcelain Ceramic Tile Hole Saw. Diamond drill bit for ceramic and porcelain will make clean holes. 4 3/8 inch diamond tipped drill bit for kitchen, bathroom, tiling renovations. Wet Saw tile hole cutter for marble, quartz, tiles, and more. Ceramic tile hole cutter.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressive Diamond Coated Core Drill

The Drilax diamond-coated core drill is an excellent accessory for anyone who needs to create holes in tough materials. My analysis of this product showed that it is efficient in drilling smooth holes and has no trouble cutting through hard surfaces such as tiles, concrete, and marble. The durable diamond coating ensures longevity, so you get more value for your money. The only con is the price, which may be a bit steep for some users. Overall, I would highly recommend this core drill to anyone

Pros
  • Efficient drilling, durable diamond coating, cuts through tough materials
Cons
  • Price may be high for some users.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great with power tool parts and accessories

Gets the job done with minimal dust. A little water and a wooden template will help with the Work I scrape it off after I'm done and make about 20 holes out of it before it becomes dull.

Pros
  • 1-1/8" Depth Drill - Wet Type - Do Not Use Dry - No Pilot Drill - No Pilot Drill Required
Cons
  • Not Safe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic Price

I used this to drill a hole in the bottom of a $1500 marble pedestal that supports a $9500 marble slab. They were imported from India and made from the particularly hard marble used to build the Taj Mahal. This is my first time drilling through marble and I was nervous about the cost of the socket. It worked great! I used water for cooling and as a lubricant when drilling. Also, I started cutting at about a 30 degree angle from perpendicular to the surface and slowly rotated the bit…

Pros
  • Wet Saw for cutting holes in tiles for marble, quartz, tile and more.
Cons
  • Doubtful