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πŸ”§ Masonry CARBIDE STRENGTH Chrome Plated: Superior Durability for Concrete & Stone Projects Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Masonry CARBIDE STRENGTH Chrome Plated: Superior Durability for Concrete & Stone Projects

5 DRILL BITS - Including 5/32" 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" and 3/8" Bit Sizes. CARBIDE TIPPED DRILL BITS – Built for Stability and Durability. CONVENIENT STORAGE CASE - Hard Plastic Shell Case, Keeps Bits Safe & Organized. PERFECT FOR DRILLING THROUGH NUMEROUS MATERIALS - Including Concrete, Tile, Block, Brick, Wood, Drywall, Plastic, Metal, Masonry, and other Dense Surfaces. 100% MANUFACTURER MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - Tarvol Guarantees All of It's Products and Tools for Life!.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible - buy Dewalt instead.

Terrible! I rarely write reviews, but these beats had to. You do NOT drill tiles. DO NOT buy these if you intend to drill into ceramic or porcelain tiles. I haven't tested them on concrete or masonry (but I have a feeling they won't work). I've had REAL success with Dewalt drill bits (on tile).

Pros
  • Drill
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Wanted to like them but couldn't

Excellent packaging but the drills couldn't handle the red brick. Couldn't drill a single hole. I tried a few different sizes hoping it would eventually get right, and one even broke off in a brick, causing another hole, a trip to the hardware store for Tappers, and a special order for a $15 tube of brick spatula required. Lesson learned. EDIT: After the seller saw my review, the seller immediately apologized via text message for my experience and immediately refunded my money. It was amazing…

Pros
  • Brick Drill
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for mounting a knife block to the subway tile

I put the back of the subway tile over my old ugly drywall but wanted to keep the magnetic strip I used for the had knives. Saves a lot of table space. It worked, but make sure you use the smallest bit. The larger ones go through leaving the hole too big for your screws. Learned this the hard way. On the internet you will probably read "duct tape where you want to drill". Well I did and it immediately slipped off. You need more than X, you need a good 4-5 pieces of tape then mark where you go…

Pros
  • Power Tool Parts & Accessories
Cons
  • No Machine