Ideal for shaping ceramic wall tile around bathroom or kitchen fixtures or plumbing pipes. You can also create decorative wall tile by cutting a design, such as a sailboat and filling it with colored grout. For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit.
- Cuts ceramic wall tile, cement board and plaster (not for use on floor tile)
- A high-speed cutter with a 1/8 in. steel shank
- Start at a 45° angle when cutting into a piece of material
- Do not use this bit to cut ceramic floor tile and to cut metal
- For use with all Dremel tools
- Bit diameter 1/8 in.
Erwin Shanahan (verified owner) –
The Dremel tile cutting bit works just as promised. Perfect for the tile trimming around the faucets after the tile was on the wall.
Josephine Mertz (verified owner) –
I used this bit for a shower grout removal project I was working on. It worked just as good as the grout bits I had purchased, although better suited for grout lines that have large gaps.
Clemmie Wiegand (verified owner) –
This tile cutting bit cut though the hardest of tiles. I recommend. Effective and affordable.
Horace Roberts (verified owner) –
Used it for sanding wood in a tight space. Worked fine.
Anika Bechtelar (verified owner) –
Sturdy little bit. I used it to cut thick floor tile (which it clearly says it’s not for doing) and it held up really well.
Melvina Keebler (verified owner) –
cut through tile with ease made it easier to remove
Calista Keeling (verified owner) –
Works great. I used it to make a cut out in a 1950’s plaster over gypsum lath wall to accommodate an old work electrical box. No chipped crumbling edges! Just be sure to where a respirator and clean up thoroughly. This method will create dust. Lead and other airborne contaminants should be top of mind
Brown Barrows (verified owner) –
I used this to trim Hardi Backer (concrete board) in shower area on a tile job. Works very well once you get the hang of it. Very sharp tool, use caution…..
Matt Hoeger (verified owner) –
It did the job I needed it to do.
Jose Reichert (verified owner) –
The tip does not cut so difficult to plunge but the sides worked well.
Brady Dickinson (verified owner) –
Couldn’t actually get it to cut through tile
Luella Kozey (verified owner) –
I love it not really made for etching paver bricks but still worked
Trenton Roob (verified owner) –
Cut through tile like butter
Kristy Williamson (verified owner) –
I actually used this to cut a circle in my HardiePlank for a bathroom vent. It worked great!
Edd McDermott (verified owner) –
Works really well on wall tile. You will need the speed higher in order make your cuts easier. Get out the dust mask and eye protection , you’re gonna need it!
Tristian Wiza (verified owner) –
Worked great, used it to enlarge holes in marble tile.
Lorenzo Ankunding (verified owner) –
Like butter! Used it on marble tiles and it was clearly the way to go to cut out speaker holes 8-1/4” diameter.
Ansel Torphy (verified owner) –
I use this to grind out the screw holes I covered up on accident while tiling a backsplash. It works very well. The tiles were glass and it went through it without cracking it.
Albina Lynch (verified owner) –
It worked great in clay tile for several aplications and it still works
Carroll Sipes (verified owner) –
Both this bit and the Rotozip tile bits work well enough, but they need a water infusion system to suppress the grout dust. Also you have to to careful not to use too much pressure or the tips burn up and can even get jammed between corner tiles and snap off. I usually use a bottle of water with them, but it’s hard to use both at the same time and that’s usually what will cause you to snap the bits. They get the job done faster than other methods without tearing up the tile, so I’ll still use them.