Drill America DWDGD Series glass and tile drill provide smooth, accurate drilling in ceramic tile, marble, china, and glass. Carbide-tipped tools feature cutting edges of carbide for wear resistance and a steel shank for toughness. Available with polished finish. Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of tool holding systems.
- Provide smooth, accurate drilling in ceramic tile, marble, China and glass
- Carbide-tipped tools feature cutting edges of carbide for wear resistance and a steel shank for toughness
- Comes with polished finish
- Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of tool holding systems
- Spear-pointed glass and tile bit
- For use in drilling ceramic tile, marble, china, and glass
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Assunta Batz (verified owner) –
The tips broke off easily.. not worth the money I spent on them
Emil Jacobi (verified owner) –
Carbide tip drill bit that leaves a clean one quarter inch cut. The bit was a little shorter than I expected, measuring only about two and one half inches long. The bit measures one quarter inch wide.In the past, I’ve used cement bits to cut through tile. It was always difficult to break through the surface and then keeping the bit straight. Not so with this bit. I tested it against a tile and it easily broke the surface and left a clean cut.
Desmond Gottlieb (verified owner) –
Worked perfectly on ceramic flower pots
Aniya Stamm (verified owner) –
The 1/4 inch Carbide Tipped Drill Bit for GLASS and TILE applications is a top quality bit. It is sized for use to provide a hole on the surface of glass or a tile surface [or in tile grout]. I use it for adding holes to install plastic anchors for attaching various Bath/Kitchen ‘hardware’ to a Tiled surface or putting a hole through a Glass surface. I have found that using a drilling guide to hold the point steady in the spot you are drilling and using a slow start speed works best . I also will add Tape to the area where the hole will be drilled to help protect from sliding around on the hard slick surface. I would recommend this product for these applications. I also recommend that you have a few PRACTICE pieces of tile or glass to practice on to develop a ‘technique’ before going right into drilling on your actual projects. PapaBear1
Garth Conroy (verified owner) –
worked great on ceramic tile. just make sure to dip in water after every 2/3 seconds of use.