The Milwaukee 4-Piece Tile and Natural Stone Drill Bit Set delivers up to 2X life in granite, stone, ceramic tile and glass. These bits are designed for use in hammer mode, providing faster drilling speeds when drilling into 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. This kit includes one 1/8 in., one 3/16 in., one 1/4 in. and one 5/16 in. drill bit for natural stone.
- For use with glass, tile, ceramic, granite, marble, limestone, slate and stone
- Reinforced tip for maximum durability
- Precision-ground carbide for clean holes
- Round shank
- For use in hammer drill drivers
- Not recommended for porcelain tile
- Kit includes: one 1/8 in., one 3/16 in., one 1/4 in., one 5/16 in.
Nia Sauer (verified owner) –
These Milwaukee bits are fantastic. The four pack gives you some basic size bits so you will have the size you need. Out of the pack these bits have sharp cutting tips so you get a good bit on the tile from the start. I used the 1/4” bit to drill some ceramic tile in my bathroom and the bit had no issues going through the tile. The sharp tip kept the bit from “walking” on the face of the tile. I highly recommend this set.
Jabari Kihn (verified owner) –
Worked well drilling out case hardened pins.
Veda Cormier (verified owner) –
Bits were well worth the price. Had to drill several small holes to install glass shower doors.
Wallace Medhurst (verified owner) –
Worked well to drill through my shower tile.
Garfield Monahan (verified owner) –
bits burned out to fast
Lavonne Lindgren (verified owner) –
Bits became dull after 3 or 4 holes in ceramic tile.
Mertie Kuhlman (verified owner) –
I got these for drilling out a broken tap in an exhaust stud. Worked great.
Lily Keebler (verified owner) –
It did what it had to do.
Dell Littel (verified owner) –
Worked great on ceramic floor tiles.
Favian Lesch (verified owner) –
I’ve wanted to find a good stone bit, and this one seems to work well. As you can see, it made a very nice hole in stone, but don’t use the hammer drill feature unless the stone is homogeneous. This variegated stone broke under the hammer drill.I also made a few holes in a glass bottle, just as a test. Nice workGreat package information, but it’s very hard to penetrate. I wanted to use the package to store these bits and needed a Dremel cut-off wheel to keep it neat.