The Milwaukee 3/4 in. x 4 in. x 6 in. Carbide Hammer Drill Bit uses sharpened carbide to deliver up to 5x longer life in concrete and up to 2x faster drilling into masonry materials. Engineered with a precision ground tip, these masonry drill bits deliver faster starts and less walking in concrete, brick and block. The carbide-tipped masonry drill bits’ wide flute design removes dust faster, reducing heat and delivering more holes per charge. Each bit is equipped with a 3-flat shank, providing users with better grip and control. The extended life of the Milwaukee Carbide Hammer Drill Bits provides the ideal solution in concrete, brick and block for cordless and corded hammer drill/drivers.
- Sharpened carbide edges for faster starts in concrete, brick and block
- Precision ground carbide tip for less bit walking
- Wide flute design removes dust faster reducing heat & delivering more holes per charge
- 3-flat secure grip prevents bit from slipping in chuck
- For use in hammer drill drivers
- Ideal for concrete, brick and block
- Available in sizes up to 1 in.
Ervin Dach (verified owner) –
This Carbide Hammer Drill Bit is used for stone and concrete. The bit is well made and I have never had one break on me yet. I have used them dozens of times and they drill a clean hole every time. Unlike cheaper ones, these do not warp or lose their sharpness due to heat. The bit fits into most any drill and the bit keeps its form when drilling at high speeds. Most importantly, because it is well made, it does not crack the stone when drilling.
Lauren Balistreri (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 3/8×18″ carbide hammer drill bit is a durable and quality bit. It tackled brick and block with ease. Drilling a fast, clean hole with a cordless hammer drill. This drill bit is long enough to drill through a regular block. The drill bit did not bend or break when it was wobbled around the hole. The flat edges on the bottom of the bit create a positive lock in the drill. Made in the USA,
Arturo Okuneva (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 9/16 carbide hammer drill bit is a durable and quality bit. It tackled brick and block with ease. Drilling a fast, clean hole with a cordless hammer drill. This drill bit was drilling through block without the hammer function. The drill bit did not bend or break when it was wobbled around the hole. The flat edges on the bottom of the bit create a positive lock in the drill. Made in the USA,
Eva Doyle (verified owner) –
This is a great bit for drilling in concrete. It’s length makes it ideal for almost any project, and its edges are very sharp, making for fast work. It’s very efficient when paired with a Milwaukee hammer drill, and it produces clean holes. Obviously, the combination of its length and weight means that it will throw off the balance of your drill when not in use & it won’t stand up on its own, but that’s to be expected. Overall, this is a well made, top-notch carbide bit that should last a long time.
Ahmed Kertzmann (verified owner) –
Milwaukee comes through again. At a great value point.There is a rectangular deck on the front of our house that is bordered on and, attached to faux stone covered stem walls. Aka “stucco stone”. There is a large decorative fountain outside the front wall.I was replacing the old deck due to dry rot. Since I had the old deck completely torn out, I decided to add an electrical outlet and a water connection on the face of the wall for the fountain. The fountain had been on an extension cord and I had to fill it with a hose since before we moved it. Adding these features meant drilling two holes from the backside of the faux stone. Not a particularly difficult task.But, I didn’t have any masonry bits the sized I needed to accomplish this. And, I really didn’t want to spend what I assumed to be $40 to $50 for a new bit for this single use. Then along came this Milwaukee offering at under $20. I’ve never gone wrong with Milwaukee so, I picked one up.I was able to effortlessly drill the holes I needed using my hammer drill and this bit. It drilled right through the light metal flashing without the point walking away. The whole is very clean through several layers of material. There are some future uses I can see applying this ½” bit to in upcoming projects after all. I’m glad I got it.To give you an idea of the capabilities of this bit, when I drilled or, attempted to drill, a hole on the back wall opposite from the face wall, so that a water pipe could pass through, I ended up drilling 6” or more into a solid concrete step on the outside of the back wall that I miscalculated the relative height of. The bit wasn’t coming through although it was buried up to the arbor before I realized I had drilled right into the side of those steps!
Joaquin Nienow (verified owner) –
My poured concrete block exterior wall was extremely difficult to drill. This bit went right through with little resistance. Best bit I own now.
Cary Koss (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 7/8 carbide hammer drill bit is a durable and quality bit. It tackled brick and block with ease. Drilling a fast, clean hole with a cordless hammer drill. This drill bit was drilling through block without the hammer function. The drill bit did not bend or break when it was wobbled around the hole. The flat edges on the bottom of the bit create a positive lock in the drill. Made in the USA,