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๐Ÿ”น Drilax Diamond Concrete Masonry Cutting Tools in Inches Review

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3.7
๐Ÿชš Industrial Drill Bits, ๐Ÿ”ช Cutting Tools

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Description of ๐Ÿ”น Drilax Diamond Concrete Masonry Cutting Tools in Inches

Industrial heavy duty, commercial quality, durable 3 inch core drill bits for concrete, exactly 3 inches diameter. Concrete hole saw with 2 in depth of cut and standard 3/8 inch shank for standard cordless or electric drill. 3 in concrete hole saw dry or wet use drilling holes in concrete block, brick, stones, basement walls, foundations, tile, marble, granite countertop, ceramic, porcelain, stucco, slate, slab. 3 inch concrete core saw hammer drill bits for concrete. Laser welded concrete hammer core bit fits your standard drill.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice job done! Fits Drills

Works as expected. Used to drill holes in the patio concrete blocks for the passage of plumbing. Cool with water and cut smooth. I made a few holes and cut through. Great product for the price.

Pros
  • Electric Drill Parts & Accessories
Cons
  • Other

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not worth the money

One piece drilled and two when the cutting faces are chipped. It seems that the welds holding the cut surfaces are not enough. I used water to cool the hole saw while cutting. Spend โ‚ฌ20 more and get a better product. I have a $38 hole and I can't cut a five hole nest.

Pros
  • Power tool parts and accessories
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keep it moist and cool.

Great work! I made a hole in my brick for a new power supply. I took a bucket of cold water and doused it every 10 seconds, used it in my little Makita hammer setting drill and it worked perfectly. It took about 10-15 minutes. Stable very little wear on the bit. The key is to keep it cool and moist.

Pros
  • Masonry drill
Cons
  • Piggy bank Price