Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Alpha
2025-09-03 12:33:25
- Used them to drill into ceramic tiles. I assume porcelain tiles would also be fine. You only have to wet the spot you drill and keep the drill on drilling mode (AVOID HAMMER MODE, else you would break the drill bit or at least wear it out).- The drill bits are a bit sharp at the tip, which helps in catching the drilling spot and wobbling on the tile until the spot is eroded enough for the drill bit to catch.- Using normal masonry on porcelain tiles has already proven to wear out the drill without actually eating through the tile effectively. These drill bits should save money on the medium term.- After going throw the tile, you can switch to a normal masonry drill bit and roll the hammer mode.- It is great that 3 x 6mm drill bits are included, which does not render the set useless when a single 6mm drill bit is not useable (in our region, 6mm is the common size for screws used in walls).- It is worth noting that the glass drill bits (flat ones) do a kind of better job creating a nice hole for the masonry drill bit to continue drilling into concrete. I used 7mm glass/tile drill bit to create a hole in the tile, then continue with a 6mm masonry drill bit. Nevertheless, continuing into concrete with glass drill bits wear those out quickly, so to use them right, it is a bit trickier than using this JOERIC Masonry Drill Bit Set which comes packed with the most common sizes used for drilling into masonry.
Taner101
2025-08-27 15:14:54
These work great. Drill through everything. And stays sharp. I'm still using it since I first bought it. I lost a few because it fell out of my bag and didn't realize that the container it came in was crack. But goes through everything even metal. Wood it seems to have a hard time but it goes through. Works great on any tiles.
Orlis Escamillas
2025-08-23 16:55:20
No loneh probado 0ero se ve bien
Steven E Pikowski
2025-08-08 10:05:46
Quality item as advertised
Kindle Customer
2025-08-02 17:53:07
The pointed tip and blade was quickly destroyed while drilling concrete with some aggregate in it. This tip may be good for wall board or concrete with sand only.
Martin
2025-07-26 11:47:53
Never ever recommend to any friends.Very very poor quality.trash trash
atekjac
2025-07-25 18:30:24
I use it for starting holes in masonry walls. Spear tip prevents "skating" and ensures accurate, pinpoint starting holes. It's now my go-to masonry bit especially for starting holes.
Joe
2025-05-16 12:43:42
Bought this with a recommendation from a friend. Couldn't be happier works amazingDefinitely would buy again
Customer Review
2025-05-12 15:00:08
I didn't put these through any serious abuse yet, just a few holes in brick for security cameras. But so far they seem like they're performing ok. The bit I used looks a bit dulled perhaps, but you get multiples of each size. And I think for using bits of this price you can't expect them to last very long for masonry drilling. But if you need them for a few projects around the house I would recommend them.I like that they come with a case. Other inexpensive bits usually don't.
David lemonious
2025-03-20 13:16:35
Those ten spear shapes bits are like ten seal soldiers. When they goes to war they always win. The good thing about these soldiers bits is that they don't have life like human, so they did the job well. ðŸ‘🽠Quartz, tiles and concrete wall are no problem, I say they are the best bits ever, they really stood up to the test. I recommend them.
Komprokan
2025-02-19 14:08:00
They drill through ceramic tiles as butter. When it comes to porcelain, you better add water. I chipped 2 bits before I know it. Don't try it on concrete with pebbles.
Ann Cullen
2025-01-11 15:16:21
Broke drilling into concreteTwo holes ok third hole end of bit broke off .Not recommend
Recommended Products