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Milwaukee 48 20 5035 2 Inch Core Bit Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of Milwaukee 48 20 5035 2 Inch Core Bit

Manufacturer: Milwaukee. Country of manufacture: Japan. Power Cutting & Sawing. 2 in. diameter. Usable cutting depth 3 in. Thin wall. Use with SDS core bit shank 48-03-3555 (8 in.) or 48-03-3561 (12 in.).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exceptional Performance!

This industrial-grade core bit is a game-changer for cutting through hard materials! The sharpness of the bit blade is impressive and allows for a smoother and more precise cutting experience... It works flawlessly with my drill, making quick work of any surface. The only downside is the high price point, but it's completely worth it for its durability and efficiency!

Pros
  • Exceptional Performance
Cons
  • High Price Point.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Durable and Precise Industrial Core Bit

I recently invested in this top-quality core bit for my drilling tasks in the industrial and scientific arena. As a result of my tests, I determined that this tool is highly reliable, efficient, and offers accurate results even in tough surfaces... The construction is solid and the bit is designed to resist wear and tear making it a long-lasting investment. The only downside is that it can be a bit pricey, but the performance certainly justifies the cost..

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting
Cons
  • Expensive compared to other core bits on the market

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent crown - no need for diamond crowns!

I used this product to drill (10) through holes in a 14" thick concrete wall (we used a Milwaukee extension and center piece). Works perfectly! Water is not required. A few holes, we encountered 1/2" rebar and the bit (carbide) cut through them. They stop every 3" to dislodge the concrete. We used a small 1" Milwaukee impact drill bit, to power the drill (remember you're only cutting a thin bend so you can take a 2-1/2" diameter core with a 1" impact drill) I hope this was helpful.

Pros
  • Country of Origin: Japan
Cons
  • High Price