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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de mayo de 2025
I spent the extra 20 bucks based on reviews ref durability. Opening up the set, curb appeal got me. It reeked of quality. I sailed through Hardie like a hot knife slicing butter. My quality Spanish tile (isn’t ALL Spanish tile quality??) was different and took some thought. After trial and error, I found that the supplied cutting jig was useless unless you have the upper body strength of LeBron “King” James ( which I don’t). For me, a layer of painters tape and just touching the tile at full RPM offered the best results. Once I had a circular groove, the bit did the rest with little effort. After three holes cut, the hole bit looked none worse for the wear. I highly recommend these. The size distribution is more than adequate for the DIYer. Plus the color looks sick.
angst18
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2025
Used the 1/2" bit to drill a hole in my granite countertop for a water filtration system. Worked great; took only about 15 min with a normal cordless drill. I bought this kit because I thought I would need to use the black jig thing to guide the drill, but that didn't really work out, so I just started the hole using the edge of the bit and then straightened it out once I had a dent. Not sure that I will use the bit again, but it looks like it's pretty durable and I could if I needed another hole. The drill was perfectly accurate from what I could tell.
Sentia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
Four stars because I've only used one of them and don't know how the smaller bits will work. I had to drill a partial hole at the edge of ceramic tile, not an easy thing to do, but this carbide-tipped drill bit did the trick. I think this would work great for cement backer board, too.There are no instructions for drilling tile given with this product, so I'll recap what I learned on YouTube. Start at a 45-degree angle, because if you place the bit straight down, it will skitter across the tile. Clamp the tile to a wood surface, like a piece of board. (Be sure to use a spring clamp or bar clamp, not a C-clamp.) With a wet sponge, squeeze water onto the tile surface. Begin drilling slowly, and gradually tip your drill over to a 90-degree angle (straight up and down). Drill in about 20-second increments, applying water each time you stop. Take your time, and practice on scrap pieces of tile first so you know what to expect. Test drill from the front and the back to see which one produces the cleanest result and is easier to manage. The image attached is my fifth practice attempt, drilled from the back side of the tile. Good luck!
Maksim Konstantinov
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2025
This is a good product for its price. I’ve used it twice—once with water and once without—and it works well. I recommend it.
James
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de diciembre de 2024
After years of construction, I was done, or so I thought. Upon a friend's request, I had to break open a section of tiled kitchen floor to re-route a gas line so the stove could be relocated (plenty of other work went into that too). That section of tile also had a radiator, so I needed three holes of two different sizes.I didn't want to pay $70.00+ for two tile hole saws from the big-box store that I would use once, so I ordered these expecting them to be disposable (one or two uses and no good). BUT ... but, these saws cut the porcelain tile like butter and still have plenty of life left - like they haven't ever been used. I could not believe how quickly and easily the job went. Whether novice or pro, you need these in your bag!Also, I like that they don't have a center bit. To use these, I drilled the same size hole in a piece of scrap plywood (with a wood bit) and then used that to keep the hole saw from wandering on initial contact with the tile. I kept the drill slow and steady, and the hole saw nice and wet and within a few minutes of starting, I was done. I couldn't believe it. If you have a tile job, big or small, you'll want these particular hole saws!In construction, surprises and problems are par for the course, but in this case, the surprise was awesome and there were no problems. I think I have posted two or three amazon reviews over 15+ years of buying eleventy-thousand products, and this is the next one because the product is absolutely outstanding, and the price makes it that much better!
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