The MILWAUKEE 1/4″ Diamond MAX Hole Saw delivers users up to 10X longer life when cutting tile, stone, and glass. Diamond MAX Hole Saws offer best-in-class performance, with higher grade diamonds for maximum heat and fracture resistance. An improved continuous brazed edge provides clean, superior joint strength, and better diamond retention when cutting hard, abrasive materials. The One-Piece Hole Saw has a 1/4″ quick-change hex shank and features a large slug ejection slot. Designed as the single cutting solution for all tile, stone, and glass applications, Diamond MAX offers users the lowest cost-per-hole on the market.
- Diamond Max™: Greater durability and toughness delivers up to 10X longer life
- Higher Grade Diamonds and Improved Braze: Provide best-in-class performance
- Large Slug Ejection Slot: Offers easy plug removal
- Versatile: Ideal for cutting anchoring and clearance holes in all tile, stone and glass
- 1/4″ Hex Shank
- Includes (1) 1/4″ Diamond MAX™ Hole Saw
Fernando Abbott (verified owner) –
Good quality bit. Perfect for porcelain & long lasting
Jacklyn Mills (verified owner) –
I own several different sizes of this saw and they work very well in concrete and brick.
Roberta Okuneva (verified owner) –
Still took 5 minutes to drill through porcelain tiles
Monte Kihn (verified owner) –
Good price, works well!
Camden Legros (verified owner) –
The diamond hole saw works very well. Remember to keep it wet to avoid overheating. The diamond hole saw is a must when drilling through porcelain tile. A carbide drill will dull quickly.
Kaleigh Davis (verified owner) –
Works great! I bought other bits but nothing else worked on my porcelain tile. I found these at my local big box store & having trust in the Milwaukee brand tried them out. Couldn’t be happier! Go slow with med pressure & plenty of water. Same story, you get what you paid for.
Shaniya Ward (verified owner) –
I’ve used a handful of these bits now and they work very well. I mostly use them to drill through porcelain tile. Start the bit on an angle while holding the drill steady then keep bits clean and cool with a cup of water throughout the drilling.
Susie Fahey (verified owner) –
I purchased this bit to drill through porcelain tile so I could drill the concrete below to set a Tapcon screw. I was concerned that the regular masonry bit for concrete would crack the tile so wanted to pre-drill it with the diamond bit. Since these type of diamond bits do not have a point or centering pilot drill, I made an outside guide by drilling a 1/4″ hole in 1/4″ plywood. Placed the hole in the plywood directly over the spot and stood on the plywood while drilling with the diamond bit. Seemed to work fine dry but I did put a little water on the area to keep the bit cool and lubricated. Worked great.
Montana Kling (verified owner) –
Works great but only for like two holes and it burned on