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πŸ” Ivy Classic 10248 Premium Carbide: The Ultimate Choice for Exceptional Performance Review

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Description of πŸ” Ivy Classic 10248 Premium Carbide: The Ultimate Choice for Exceptional Performance

Round shank designed for rotary and percussion hammer drilling through block, brick, stone, concrete and marble, Swift Cut (Registered Trademark). Tungsten Carbide reinforced head - precision ground. Induction-hardened body ensures straightness and strength, black-oxide finish. Engineered with wide flutes for fast dust removal. Diameter: 3/4-inch, Overall Length: 6-inch, Shank: 1/2-inch Reduced Shank, Flute Length: 3-3/8-Inch.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great with regular drill bits

Cuts through concrete with minimal effort. I've had trouble finding a 3/4" rock drill bit that fits my regular 1/2" bit (I don't have the fancy hammer drill that is usually recommended for concrete), but this is one of the few options and it worked . Cracked.

Pros
  • Heavy-duty tungsten carbide head - precision ground
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Does the job! in drill

Bought because I was tired of drilling holes to install CCTV cameras that require large holes for wiring. However, it punches and reams holes clean with ease. For some reason it's also hard to find 6" 3/4" masonry drill bits with a regular 1/2" shank. Glad I found my answer to speed things up!

Pros
  • With wide flutes for quick dust removal
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Round shank was a problem

Although the drill worked well, the chuck on my DeWalt hammer drill continued to loosen. I've been tightening the chuck like hell, but it's been loosening a lot (like 60 seconds of drilling). I have to admit that concrete is very strong, but I had better luck with the Bosch drill (see picture) which had an out-of-round shank. After about 20 minutes of drilling, the Bosch bit did not fall out of the drill chuck.

Pros
  • Induction hardened body for straightness and strength, black oxidized finish
Cons
  • New competition arose