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Dry Diamond Drill Bits Set, Diamond Hole Saw Tile Drill Bit

√FEATURE: Engineered with premium-grade diamond grit for unmatched cutting ease and durability in the toughest applications. The high-strength steel body guarantees peak efficiency and resists deformation. Built-in wax, no water needed for drilling

√APPLICATION: Suitable for rotary tools such as hand drills, this Diamond Hole Saw is suitable for medium to high hardness materials including tiles, marble, ceramic/vitrified tiles, quartz.

√NOTE: Add water to continue after the wax runs out. This practice helps prolong the service life of the hole saw and reduces the risk of material damage. Beginning by positioning the tool at a 45° angle, then drill vertically. Using a gentle circular motion may help achieve faster cutting. If the hole saw is equipped with a center drill, use it for initial positioning. In this case, starting at a 45° angle is not necessary
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Original: $8.78

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Dry Diamond Drill Bits Set, Diamond Hole Saw Tile Drill Bit

$8.78

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√FEATURE: Engineered with premium-grade diamond grit for unmatched cutting ease and durability in the toughest applications. The high-strength steel body guarantees peak efficiency and resists deformation. Built-in wax, no water needed for drilling

√APPLICATION: Suitable for rotary tools such as hand drills, this Diamond Hole Saw is suitable for medium to high hardness materials including tiles, marble, ceramic/vitrified tiles, quartz.

√NOTE: Add water to continue after the wax runs out. This practice helps prolong the service life of the hole saw and reduces the risk of material damage. Beginning by positioning the tool at a 45° angle, then drill vertically. Using a gentle circular motion may help achieve faster cutting. If the hole saw is equipped with a center drill, use it for initial positioning. In this case, starting at a 45° angle is not necessary