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πŸ”§ SabreTools Carbide Concrete Edition Review

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Description of πŸ”§ SabreTools Carbide Concrete Edition

3/4" x 10” x 12" SDS Plus Drill Bit (Version 2) – long masonry hammer drill bit. High quality SDS bit designed to work in masonry applications; brick, stone, concrete, block, etc. Compatible with all SDS Plus sized rotary hammer drills; Bosch, DeWalt, Hitachi, Hilti, Makita, Milwaukee, etc. SDS hammer drill bit feature 2-flute self-centering carbide tip ensuring fast cut speeds and MAXIMUM life. Extended life – our concrete bits optimized design allows material to quickly exit the hole while allowing the concrete hammer drill bit to remain cool.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good for drilling bricks

Good drill bit for what I needed it for. There was some trouble getting the item but it was the USPS and not the seller. The seller was very helpful and quickly resolved the issue.

Pros
  • Drill bit
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Monster drill for power tool parts and accessories

Used to drill through brick so I can pull 12/3 wire through. Worked flawlessly, drilling through mortar and brick like they weren't there. Did this too despite using it in a Dewalt 20V keyless chuck rather than a dedicated SDS drill.

Pros
  • Power tool parts and accessories
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

durable and better than expected

I needed this drill bit to drill a hole in a cinder block and hold a 3/4 inch pipe with wiring. The cinder block turned out to be filled with concrete, and I figured the brief hammer job turned into a 15-minute gnashing of teeth. Most pieces of concrete fail after a few inches of concrete, but this one held up like a champ through 8 inches of concrete.

Pros
  • power and hand tools
Cons
  • old