The Milwaukee 3/8 in. Tile and Natural Stone Drill Bit delivers up to 2X longer life in granite, stone, ceramic tile and glass. Hammer mode capability provides faster drilling speeds when drilling natural stone tiles, like granite and marble. Equipped with an aggressive 8-grind carbide head, these bits deliver up to 20% faster drilling. The bit’s reinforced tip protects the carbide head, providing the durability needed for use in hammer drill mode. Milwaukee Tile and Natural Stone Bits can be used in drill-only mode or hammer drill-mode and are not recommended for porcelain tile.
- For use with glass, tile, ceramic, granite, marble, limestone, slate and stone
- Reinforced tip for maximum durability
- Precision-ground carbide for clean holes
- 3-flat shank for reduced bit slippage
- For use in hammer drill drivers
- Not recommended for porcelain tile
- Available in sizes up to 1/2 in.
- Includes: one 48-20-8994 – 3/8 in. natural stone bit
Violette Thiel (verified owner) –
Needed for installation of grab bars.
Hipolito Dach (verified owner) –
This bit did a very nice job at drilling holes in tile.
Hester Spencer (verified owner) –
Did the job easy, nice drill bit!
Carmella Casper (verified owner) –
Milwaukee always delivers quality goods.
Lenny Jakubowski (verified owner) –
after the 4th planter that we drill holes, the drill bit wasnt as powerfull as with the first one
Humberto Cummerata (verified owner) –
The drill did the job but lost its edge after several holes in ceramic tile.
Kayleigh Von (verified owner) –
We used the bit which worked great .Worked great! We installed our pot filler above the stove thru the tile!
Andrew Schmeler (verified owner) –
It is perfect, it makes holes easily without breaking the slab.
Connie Harris (verified owner) –
Worked like a charm drilling through ceramic kitchen back splash tile.
Federico Glover (verified owner) –
This bit cut into granite with no issues very good bit. Would definately recommend it.
Mauricio Huels (verified owner) –
I burned the first one I bought by drilling tile too fast. Used less pressure with the second bit.
Mackenzie Reilly (verified owner) –
I used to open 37 holes in porcelain floor to install the accordion shutters and I’m very surprised I use only one
Trevion Reilly (verified owner) –
We’re going to do some bathroom remodeling with glass tile during the next year. My husband wanted this drill bit to add to his drill bit supplies in hopes that we will have everything we need for the job ahead. This drill bit is 1 15/16 inches long and made with carbide and a reinforced white tip for greater durability and clean drill holes. I like that the back of the package gives the drill speed for each type of material to be drilled.
Camryn Mraz (verified owner) –
I needed to drill through some tile backsplash to install the range hood. This bit worked great!
Gregg Lockman (verified owner) –
We’re going to do some bathroom remodeling with glass tile during the next year. My husband wanted this drill bit to add to his drill bit supplies in hopes that we will have everything we need for the job ahead. This drill bit is 2 inches long and made with carbide and a reinforced white tip for greater durability and clean drill holes. I like that the back of the package gives the drill speed for each type of material to be drilled.
Sadie Mueller (verified owner) –
Recommend letting the bit work, don’t force it and makes a nice clean hole.
Rollin Veum (verified owner) –
Highly recommend the use of this bit to penetrate smoothly into shower tiles.
Madisen Boyer (verified owner) –
Worked well with 1/4″ Ceramic Tile – go slow and apply pressure. Thought they might last longer.
Alphonso Weissnat (verified owner) –
I was trying to make a hole for 30 minutes when I use the Milwaukee bit I did 8 holes in 6 minutes I personally recommended this bit for every one
Leora Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
Okay, but needed to get a diamond bit