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Masonry Drill for Concrete, Ceramic, and Plastic Surfaces Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.5
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Description of Masonry Drill for Concrete, Ceramic, and Plastic Surfaces

DURABLE INDUSTRIAL GRADE BITS - Masonry drill bits are chrome plated with carbide tips which keep their strength and sharpness longer than traditional steel bits, rust resistant, and can easily puncture various materials. USE ON NUMEROUS MATERIALS - This masonry and concrete drill bit set can be used for concrete, ceramic tile, brick, glass, plastic, wood, cinderblock, artificial stone, and so much more!. DRILL BIT SIZES INCLUDED - Two 1/8”, 3 inches long, Two 1/4”, 4 inches long, Two 1/4”, 6 inches long, One 5/16 6 inches long, Two 3/8" 6 inches long and One 1/2”, 6 inches long. CONVENiENT ORGANIZED CASE - Keep your masonry drill bit set organized and in one place with the convenient plastic case, marked with bit sizes, and fits nicely into tool chests, kits, and cabinet drawers. LIFETIME REPLACEMENT WARRANTY - Iron Forge Tools stands behind all of its products 100%. If anything ever goes wrong with this, we will replace it with a new item.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointing Performance of Drill Bit Set

This drill bit set is a letdown. Despite being marketed as an "Industrial and Scientific" product, it failed to deliver on its promises with poor drilling performance. The only advantage is its versatility in drilling through various surfaces. However, the poor durability of the bits makes them not worth the investment. Skip this set and invest in a better quality product.

Pros
  • Compatible with various materials like concrete, ceramic, and plastic
Cons
  • Drilling into masonry may cause the bit to dull quickly, reducing its lifespan

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst Stone Drill

These bits are garbage! In fact, you only get 5 different sizes. They might be good for drilling plastic or glass, but totally useless when it comes to drilling masonry. I blew through every drill but the 1/8" bits and attempted to drill a 1/2" hole in the concrete. I started with a 1/4" bit first and kept going up as I burned out the club. I was only 3/4" deep!

Pros
  • Drill
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

MY GOD. And not a good OMG.

Do not use these drills. They are softer than jelly. I drilled 5 holes with 2 bits of the same size. Both drills will be destroyed at the end. Coolant was also used during cutting. For the last hole I had to increase the size because the first two were toasted. To advertise her as a commercial strain is a joke. In the photo, the center drill should look like what the two extreme ones should look like. The "Carbide" tip melts shortly after touching the masonry. I never see them cutting glass or…

Pros
  • Masonry drill
Cons
  • Only available in white