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Universal Tile drill bit (Dia)8mm (L)120mm
Product details
Product information
Make clean and precise cuts through your tiles with this 8mm tile drill bit made from steel. Fit for any toolbox , they make an ideal addition when working with ceramics.
- Steel
- Tungsten carbide tip
Features and benefits
- Sharpened tungsten carbide tip to cut through the glaze, tile and into the plaster behind
Specifications
Blade diameter | 8mm |
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Brand | Universal |
Diameter (mm) | 8mm |
Length (mm) | 120mm |
Model name/number | DRL69327 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Weight (g) | 60g |
Width (mm) | 43mm |
Product code | 3663602807728 |
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
3 / 5(8 reviews)Tomservice83 - 2 / 5 - 23/03/2025
Bof
Pas top pour du carrelage millieu de gamme
Fredk01 - 4 / 5 - 18/01/2024
Mèche à carreaux
Pour le moment j ai fait 20 pérsages env dans du carrelage...impeccable cela fonctionne bien
herve0062 - 1 / 5 - 18/08/2023
ne tient pas
foret HS après 3 trous dans le carrelage, pourtant lubrifié avec de l'eau régulièrement
Bernadoz - 5 / 5 - 08/07/2022
Does a perfect job!
I bought the 8MM bit for drilling the tiles in my bathroom for a shower head holder. I had a diamond bit already and it didnt quite do the job. This bit was in and out in no time, drilled through the tile like a knife through butter. I'd definitely buy it again.
Hub77 - 5 / 5 - 11/11/2021
impeccable
trou très facile et propre dans faience sur plâtre (mur). Et beaucoup moins cher que les forets diamant...
LeMarsup - 1 / 5 - 02/08/2021
Catastrophe
4 trou a vitesse réduite avec de l eau pour refroidir,foret hs
unimpressedalso - 1 / 5 - 05/03/2021
Rubbish for floor tiles
Don’t waste your money like I did. Bought 6, 8, and 10 mm of these to try and incrementally increase to 10 mm in floor tiles (porcelain) and they were useless. Hoping I can at least get some use out of them as masonry drills.
asathome - 5 / 5 - 27/02/2019
Fonctionne sur du grès cérame
Je viens de faire 2 trous de 8mm dans un carreau de grès cérame sur du béton. Avec une vitesse lente et de l'eau pour refroidir fréquemment le trou, cela se fait lentement mais surement. Le carrelage est intact autour des trous.