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Masonry Drill Ceramic Diameter Drilling Review

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Description of Masonry Drill Ceramic Diameter Drilling

10 pcs of masonry drill bits with the following tip diameters: 1/8, 5/32, 3/16, 1/4 (*4), 5/16, 3/8 and 1/2. Improved Efficiency: High quality tungsten steel alloy head features reduced resistance and better precision and is more wear resistant. Long longevity: nickel and chrome plated surface, anti-rust process and high hardness. 1/4 Inch Anti-slip Hex shank: suitable for Lithium electric drill, hand drill and bench drill. Applications: glass, tile, wood, ceramic, brick, etc. When drilling hard material (vitrified brick, ceramic tile, granite), please add water for cooling.

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Masonry Drill Bit Set Overview

The drill bits were well packaged for easy storage in the tool box. I have used these drill bits on several projects including wood, glass and masonry and the performance has been outstanding. I recommend using these drills.

Pros
  • Power & Hand Tools
Cons
  • Long Delivery Time

For drilling ceramic materials after other drills have failed me at all I then bought this from Revain and also bought a BOSCH GT2000 with carbide tips hoping one or the other would work. Bosch has NOT pierced ceramic. But THIS brand penetrated the ceramic easily without adding water!

Pros
  • Masonry Drill
Cons
  • Only available in white

I had to drill some holes in 1/4 inch thick ceramic tile. Some bits worked fine initially, but then they started to get very buggy. I ended up drilling all the holes but I had to use bigger drill bits because the small ones couldn't. Drilling holes in cinder blocks will work fine (lots of air/void) but ceramic tile will rip these things. !

Pros
  • Power Tool Parts & Accessories
Cons
  • Requires Socket