The MILWAUKEE 5/16″ 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) 5/16″ Diamond MAX™ Hole Saw
Raphael Orn (verified owner) –
Easy to use. Took a while but got the job done.
Jodie Maggio (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.
Vinnie Nolan (verified owner) –
Very happy with this purchase. Easy to work on granite countertops, took about 15 minutes to cut through 1” granite.
Raphael Keebler (verified owner) –
Item did what I bought it for, making holes in some very tough porcelain tile. Finished the project, about 16 holes, and has not worn out yet.
Marshall Murray (verified owner) –
I needed to remove a broken easy out from a broken transmission bolt. This worked better than expected. Second time a bit like this saved me on this project.
Bonnie Cremin (verified owner) –
Works great with water lubrication. Only complaint is waste in center of bit is difficult to remove
Cheyanne Mante (verified owner) –
Amazing product. Cut right thru my ceramic tile without much issue. would recommend.
Wilmer Champlin (verified owner) –
Best drill bit for natural stone.
Frieda Welch (verified owner) –
Did the job and still going strong after 3 holes in absolute black granite. Made the job easy.
Marcus Kutch (verified owner) –
very awesome and nifty little tool, great to drill holes into old candle glass to be reused as planters!
Julian Haag (verified owner) –
I wish if it would last longer
Einar Murray (verified owner) –
Made the job of cutting a hole in the ceramic tile I used for my shower pipes. This was my first time tiling and this tool made it a breeze! Highly recommend!
Alphonso Kertzmann (verified owner) –
Works great, used a sponge in the center of bit to keep water on tile
Carmella Schinner (verified owner) –
Works great lasts longer than expected
June Ullrich (verified owner) –
Great bit as the bit wears down there’s more layers there to keep on cutting.
Eleonore Labadie (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 3/16 inch drill bit / hole saw were very effective regarding drilling 6 holes in porcelain tile – needed to mount a shower grab bar. I used a carbide pointed tip to just start each hole (as you would use a pointed tool on wood prior to drilling) and changed to a Milwaukee hole saw bit to drill through the tile. A tool that does the job quickly, kept bit from getting hot by occasionally spraying with water. The Milwaukee bits exceeded my expectations.
Shyann Cartwright (verified owner) –
Great product if you are drilling through something and into tile etc. For example through a porch railing foot and into tile below. If attempting to drill directly into tile with nothing to guide bit I would recommend a sharp point drill bit.
Elsa Rowe (verified owner) –
Could not believe how well this hole saw worked without a centering bit. Drilled a 1 inch hole in a piece of board to use as a holder while keeping area wet with a spray bottle of water. Very happy.
Lue Walter (verified owner) –
diamonds are a carpenters best friend
Jerad Nikolaus (verified owner) –
Used to dry-bore holes in stone fireplace facade for mounting a widescreen TV. I used hanger bolts so that the TV mount would standoff ½ inch from the uneven stone. Worked great. Take your time. Don’t force the drill. Use vacuum to suck up all the dust.