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πŸ’Ž Meich Triangle Tungsten Titanium Porcelain: Superior Strength and Elegant Design Review

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Description of πŸ’Ž Meich Triangle Tungsten Titanium Porcelain: Superior Strength and Elegant Design

This set of drill bits has 7 sizes, 3/4/5/6/8/10/12mm, meeting your various needs. Made of tungsten carbide tip, will not get rust or erosion. Multi-function drill bit set, perfect for drilling in concrete tile brick wood plastic soft metal masonry and drilling fastener holes in bathroom tiles, or wall mirrors. Strong toughness and wear resistance, the triangle spear tip solves drill bit wander and slipping.High quality cemented carbide with a reinforced head that prevents bit cracking and provides a longer life. U groove drill design, can be effective in the removal of debris and it can improve your work efficiency. Suitable for drilling in ceramics, glass, granite, ceramic tile and brick wall, etc.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not as expected or at least hoped. . .

Used one of these (5mm) to drill some floor tiles. Got 4 holes fairly clean but then the bit wore out causing chipping. I used water to cool it down but to no avail. 'may consider another option.

Pros
  • Electric drill parts and accessories
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does the Job - Electric Drill Parts & Accessories

I only used one of the drill bits, a small but clean hole in a glazed oven fired cauldron that I couldn't drill with any other bit type brick could. Don't know how durable it will be as it has limited use. So far it seems sufficient for the task.

Pros
  • Drill Bit for Installation
Cons
  • Drill Kit

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Failed to drill first hole

I was just starting to drill the first hole in old brick when the first drill failed. I pulled it out and noticed the head was gone leaving only the shaft. Started on the second piece but she didn't bite. He just turned in the hole. Waste of time and money! I used a standard Bosch masonry bit to complete the installation with no problems.

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  • Drill
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  • disappear