Milwaukee 1/4 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.
Reilly Parisian (verified owner) –
This drill bit went through 50 year old concrete without any issues. A great product and the only masonary bit I will buy in the future.
Nelda Williamson (verified owner) –
Worked great in concrete – no swearing required
Bettie Harber (verified owner) –
Work real well goes thru different material real easy.
Nikki Stracke (verified owner) –
Drill bit lives up to it’s “multi-material” name. Drilled through stucco, foam board, sheathing and into studs needed to install ledger boards during patio covers install. The bit remains fairly sharp after close to 100 hole usage. I will buy again if need arises.
Sophie Bartoletti (verified owner) –
drilled right through the tile.
Bud Tremblay (verified owner) –
Was able to drill into my brick wall with a wireless drill
Dane Balistreri (verified owner) –
At first it worked fine, then it broke on the second use
Rhianna Mosciski (verified owner) –
Replaced older worn unit by another manufacturer and was pleasantly surprised. Very sharp. Ripped through materials cleanly and quickly, though used with smaller pilot holes to maintain bit position. A useful addition to the toolbox.