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IVY Classic Premium Carbide 10250 Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of IVY Classic Premium Carbide 10250

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: 1-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

Impressive Carbide Drill Bit

The IVY Classic 10250 carbide drill bit is a top-quality choice for any industrial and scientific setting. According to my experience, this drill bit easily powers through metal and other durable materials, providing smooth and precise cuts without breaking or dulling. The carbide construction guarantees long-lasting durability, making it a solid investment for any tool collection. However, the only downside is that it is a bit pricey compared to other drill bits in the market. Overall, if…

Pros
  • Long-lasting durability and high-precision cutting ability
Cons
  • Some users have reported difficulty with the bit slipping or breaking during use

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Did the job.: Drill bit

I ended up buying 2 of these to finish the job but I didn't expect it to last long because I drilled a thick and quite hard brick so I can't put them aside because one is worn out, the second one still has teeth and is in my tool box now.

Pros
  • round shank for hammer and hammer drilling in block, brick, stone, concrete and marble, Swift Cut (Registered Trade Mark)
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Gets the job done with a drill bit

It took me about 15 minutes to drill through a brick in my house with a big powerful old corded drill. Probably quicker with a drill press. Complain that the bit wobbles a little. But it did its job and now I have an outside faucet where I want it.

Pros
  • Diameter: 1" Overall Length: 6" Shank: 1/2" Reduced Shank Length: 3-3/8"
Cons
  • Requires a Socket