Milwaukee 1/8 in. SHOCKWAVE Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits are the most versatile bits, designed to tackle a variety of materials, including brick, block, concrete, steel, aluminum, ceramic tile, backerboard, wood, PVC and drywall. The aggressive multi-grind carbide tip delivers up to 10X longer life in stacked materials and up to 85% faster drilling speeds in metal. Equipped with a 1/4 in. hex shank, these all-purpose drill bits are compatible with impacts, drill/drivers and hammer drills. These Milwaukee general-purpose drill bits provide the ideal all-in-one solution for the widest variety of materials, tools and applications.
- Up to 10X longer life in stacked materials
- Use in hammer mode for faster drilling in masonry and concrete
- Durable carbide tip for a wide range of tough applications
- Ideal for drilling through layered materials
- Less bit changes for increased productivity
- Not recommended for porcelain tile
- Available in sizes up to 1/2 in.
- Includes: one 48-20-8880 1/8 in. SHOCKWAVE carbide multi-material drill bit
Dillan Bins (verified owner) –
I bought this bit because the bits provided with concrete anchor sets seem to wear out too quickly. This bit has far out-performed those provided bits and it’s still sharp after two jobs.
Jackson Bauch (verified owner) –
The bit did a great job drilling holes in concrete block and the acme brick on my home. It went through the concrete blocks with little effort. The Acme brick was a little more challenging but the bit still worked great.
Eli Balistreri (verified owner) –
bought 2 same size concrete drill bits by different manufacturers. The Bosch Bulldog failed completely, got nowhere, on 3 holes. The Milwaukee drilled the 3 holes quickly and easily.
Doris Abernathy (verified owner) –
Stage sharp worked really well the whole way
Brennon Sporer (verified owner) –
Cut thru ceramic tile quickly.
Kallie Lang (verified owner) –
Work real well goes thru different material real easy.
Maye Moen (verified owner) –
I actually used this bit to drill through hardened steel as nothing else seemed to be getting the job done. I will say, the hardened steel did destroy parts of the tip with each hole that was drilled. All said, I went through two of these bits, eventually completely destroying both drilling 11 holes through 1/8” hardened steel, with oil, slow speed, and lots of pressure. As I noted, no other bits were getting the job done. So, concrete bits might just be the answer if you ever find yourself in a similar tough spot.
Garnett Larkin (verified owner) –
Cheap efficient way to solve my problem with the drill I already own
Jammie Johnson (verified owner) –
The drill bit worked wonderfully. Very little effort that i had to apply. Also the bit remained sharp after yhe job was complete.
Clarabelle Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
Having one bit that drills through so many different materials is great!! Wood, plastic, tile, concrete, metal, all are no problem with this bit!!
Joaquin Denesik (verified owner) –
At first it worked fine, then it broke on the second use
Kimberly Klocko (verified owner) –
Easy to use and there’s no material I haven’t been able to drill.
Mellie Pacocha (verified owner) –
Was able to drill into my brick wall with a wireless drill
Annalise Ondricka (verified owner) –
Drill was easy to use , it lasted long if use with water.
Lorenz Lubowitz (verified owner) –
Used this bit to drill through brick when hanging my TV above the fireplace. Worked great.
Ewald McLaughlin (verified owner) –
Yes. It was fine. No money left. Send food.
Tevin Goldner (verified owner) –
Great in all ways!!!
Raleigh Durgan (verified owner) –
Did the job but didn’t last very long. Literally one day, about 15 holes.
Stewart Yundt (verified owner) –
Using it in a drill (no hammer function) with a little water and it’s going through tile great
Kamryn Kautzer (verified owner) –
Like cutting butter is what this bit did to stucco. Save me a lot of time installing a security gate.