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IVY Classic 10332 12 Inch Premium Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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Description of IVY Classic 10332 12 Inch Premium

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, sandblasted finish. Engineered with wide flutes for fast dust removal. Diameter: 1/2-inch, Overall Length: 12-inch, Shank: 3/8-inch Reduced Shank, Flute Length: 6-3/4-Inch.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exceeded all expectations

This drill cuts through concrete like butter. I used my old Ryobi Puncher. I was thinking about buying one of those expensive rock drill bits, but after using this drill bit I don't think I need it anymore. The 13" drill exceeded all expectations.

Pros
  • Electric drill parts and accessories
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Sorry bit.: Twist drill

This drill drilled through the first two bricks as expected. Drilling the rest made a difficult day. I've had other masonry drill bits that drill through these 95 year old bricks like they were dried mud, but this drill bit was a rip off. So unless you're dealing with the really dirty, avoid these pathetic things.

Pros
  • Jobber drill
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ethernet vs WiFi is good for jobbers Drill

My son has a concrete wall that cuts the WiFi signal by 2/3. I wish I knew where to pierce directly, but I must have hit some kind of rebar. The end of the Ethernet port was almost as wide as the opening. So drilling was only part of the problem. I bought a 50ft ethernet cable and two 5 port splitters with Tp power supply. One on my side and one on his PS4 and PC on his side. Work for an amateur but it works. At least I didn't cause any major damage such as plumbing or electrics. A puncher…

Pros
  • Drill
Cons
  • Expensive