The Milwaukee 5/32 in. SHOCKWAVE Carbide Hammer Drill Bit 25-Pack 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 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. Equipped with a 1/4 in. Hex Shank, Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Carbide Hammer Drill Bits are the ideal solution for drilling in masonry materials with both impacts and hammer drills/drivers.
- Durable carbide tip for longer life in concrete and hard aggregate
- 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 and delivering more holes per charge
- Ideal for concrete, brick and block
- 1/4 in. hex shank for added tool versatility
- Available in sizes up to 1/2 in.
Claudine Upton (verified owner) –
Drills very fast and after drilling 8 holes no visible damage or wear to the bit.
Nickolas Lockman (verified owner) –
This 5 pack hard carbide drill bits from Milwaukee, in sizes of 5/32″, 3/16″, 1/4″. 5/16″ and 3/8″ is the perfect combination concrete carbide drill bits for all concrete / masonry use, including granite. The hardened steel bit is sharpened for easy starting into hard masonry use. Drills easily into brick, block and tested on harder granite material, where these bits didn’t wobble, and easily drilled a clean hole. The 1/4″ shank is a added convenient feature making this product easy to use.
Lennie Barton (verified owner) –
This is a great bit, bought a 6 pack because they tend to burn out on my old dense concrete, but one bit drilled all 6 holes that I needed with no issues
Willis Rutherford (verified owner) –
Did the job using a regular drill, but would have been much easier with an impact drill.
Austyn Cole (verified owner) –
Excellent product and good Quality.
Helmer Dach (verified owner) –
As you will see from the pictures, I used it on the outside of my garage which appears to be made up of cement blocks. I put up lattice on one side of my garage. Got tired of looking at cement. I had no problem with the drill bit. I used a battery operated drill. The Carbide Hammer drill bits worked very well. I only needed to use just one of the 5 bits. I recommend.
Ora Auer (verified owner) –
Milwaukee carbide drill bits last and cut through the toughest materials. Concrete, block or brick will not stand in your way. You will drill quickly through it and install what you need in a breeze. The drill bit was tough to bend or break. The hexagon end gives the bit positive contact with your drill. This Milwaukee drill bit comes in a five pack.
Jaren Legros (verified owner) –
Not the ones I normally buy…but u were out of them.
Ignatius Bogan (verified owner) –
vortet all the money.
Ludie Lind (verified owner) –
Very strong and sharp concrete drill bit. They are designed for Impact and Hammer Drills. I like that the interiors are red so I’ll be able to judge how much I’ve used a particular bit. I won’t be doing a lot of concrete drilling so these will last the rest of my life. Shipping from Milwaukee took a couple of weeks, so order them early during pandemic.
Eldora Feil (verified owner) –
Good for a simple task, not good enough for the money I paid.
Richmond Hilpert (verified owner) –
Milwaukee has really improved on the state of the art for hammer drill bits. In the old days the shafts were round and the heads of the bits weren’t all that hard. These things are awesome. They made the shaft/shank hexagonal so my 3 jaw drill chuck locks right into it with zero chance of spinning. So now you don’t have to kill the chuck key (or your hand if it’s keyless) to get it tight enough to not spin. All the shafts of this series are the same size so moving from one size bit to another is a piece of cake. The bits are really pretty long and should cover most normal drilling. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend these.
Vincent Luettgen (verified owner) –
its an average drill bit the only issue I found is that the point wears out quickly and needs to be change frequently
Ludwig Rowe (verified owner) –
vortet all the money.
Reina Batz (verified owner) –
Impressive would be an understatement. I usually use titanium concrete drill bits with limited success. After trying the Milwaukee 3/16” concrete drill bit, it is a game changer. I always say the appropriate tool for the job at hand. If you want to drill through concrete quickly and effortlessly, most definitely give this drill bit a try. It’s amazing how a quality bit can change efficiency.
Anderson Herzog (verified owner) –
Works much better than the tap-con brand ones. But, what do you expect? Its Milwaukee.
Marques Ziemann (verified owner) –
These bits allowed be to drill into masonry as if it were pine. Super sharp and efficient. I didn’t feel like my motor was being over worked at all. When this pack is done I will definitely purchase some more.
Devyn Harber (verified owner) –
These milwaukee carbide drill bits are strong and hold their sharpness. Quality made and not thin cheap steel. I drilled 10 holes in concrete and the last hole drilled just as fast as the first one. The bottom of the bit is not round but hex shaped giving you positive grip in your drill head. No more rounding and slipping. Definitely will be continuing to but milwaukee carbide bits.
Delphia Bayer (verified owner) –
Got 6 holes in hard a** concrete out of one bit so far. So far better than the Bosch I bought last time.
Odessa Kessler (verified owner) –
Very good drill. It is precise and fast when you drilling a concrete.