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2025-07-21 18:57:32
Good quality for a tough job. Variety of sizes, easy to use.
Richard M. Thomas
2025-06-01 11:59:12
This set was just what I needed. No problems. Thanks!
M
2025-04-25 15:13:31
Still good after 30 holes. Installed concrete anchors in a wall for my new tool storage cabinet and modular hook system. Overall opinion, good value.
Marcello L. Santos
2025-04-24 17:33:56
Works great
Lance Even
2025-04-08 15:45:13
The “AV Steel, 5-Piece SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill Bits, Masonry Drill Bits, Carbide Tipped SDS Drill Bit Set for Drilling, SDS Plus Drill Bit Set for Brick, Masonry, Block, Concrete with Storage Case†has carbide tips for longer lasting performance. It fits a rotary hammer drill and is for drilling masonry. I like this set because it includes all the most used sizes. I would not go so far as to call them superior drill bits, but for masonry, they will do the job.
Joel D. Zamora
2025-03-17 12:02:55
I don’t recommend it for bricks as they didn’t work at all.
David & Denise
2025-03-11 19:07:16
So far holding good edge, drills well
R. Ploude
2025-02-19 14:11:35
Coming with a ⅜†SDS shaft, there are five masonry hammer drill bits in the kit. Four of them, the ½â€, â…œâ€, âµâ„â‚₆â€, and ¼†are 6†long, while the fifth bit, another ¼â€, is 4†long. All five hammer drill bits come in a plastic case that keeps the bits separate so they don’t bang against each other.I live in a Florida concrete block house. Anything I want to attach to the house, like the garden hose holder I recently attached to a side wall near my outside faucet, needs anchors or concrete screws. That type of attachment hardware requires a hole drilled into, or through, the outer side of the concrete block. I used to painstakingly do so using a regular power drill with a masonry bit. It took forever to drill through with bits overheating and dulling. Coming across a hammer drill on sale recently, I decided to give it. I’m never going back to a hand drill. One negative I did experience with the hammer drill was that the old-style masonry drill bit shafts get chewed up by the hammer drill. The SDS shafts on these AV Steel bits solve that problem. They have plenty of surface area on their shafts for the hammer drill’s chuck to tighten against. When pushed fully into the chuck and tightened, there is no movement along the shaft from either the hammer drill’s high twisting torque or longitudinal hammering.The five masonry bit sizes received are the ones I use most. I only wish I’d been more patient in waiting for this masonry bit kit to come in before the garden hose holder mounting project.
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