Choose the Milwaukee 49-56-0515 3/4 in. Diamond Plus Hole Saw for up to 10X longer life when cutting tile, stone and glass. Diamond Plus Hole Saws deliver best-in-class performance, with higher grade diamonds for maximum heat and fracture resistance. An improved braze provides superior diamond retention when cutting hard, abrasive materials. The 1-Piece Hole Saw has a 1/4 in. 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 Plus offers the lowest cost-per-hole on the market.
- Diamond plus: 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 in. quick change hex shank
- Designed for tile, stone and glass applications
- Includes: (1) 49-56-0515 3/4 in. diamond hole saw
Hunter Waelchi (verified owner) –
I own several different sizes of this saw and they work very well in concrete and brick.
Eleonore Crist (verified owner) –
Worked great and hasn’t dulled yet on porcelain shower with door install. 15 holes last drilled the same as the first.
Sam Cormier (verified owner) –
I wish if it would last longer
Macie Goldner (verified owner) –
I was extremely skeptical about drilling the hole myself due to the risk of granite cracking. However a friend tried this before me and was able to successfully drill the hole. He offered me the bit and I was able to successfully drill the hole in almost 10 – 15 minutes (taking breaks and cooling off). Go slow and steady and you will be able to get it done in no time. I purchased this product but ended up returning it unopened as the friend’s bit helped with the drilling (which tells the drill bit lasts for atleast 2 drills). I definitely recommend this product.
Audra Aufderhar (verified owner) –
Very happy with this purchase. Easy to work on granite countertops, took about 15 minutes to cut through 1” granite.
Santina Goodwin (verified owner) –
Works great lasts longer than expected
Blaise Nitzsche (verified owner) –
Works great, used a sponge in the center of bit to keep water on tile
Joanne Gottlieb (verified owner) –
Still took 5 minutes to drill through porcelain tiles
Madyson Cruickshank (verified owner) –
it worked great made perfect holes in ceramic tile never cracked the tile
Hardy Johns (verified owner) –
Worked perfectly drilling throough tile.
Reinhold Hamill (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.
Eli Labadie (verified owner) –
I used this diamond tip drill bit to drill into a porcelain tile. It did the job albeit a slow process which was to be expected. The key is to keep the drill bit wet and drill slow and steady. I was very satisfied that I was able to get the holes drilled with no issues. It’s an expensive drill bit but overall worth its’ value.
Clemens Kassulke (verified owner) –
Cut right through the tile, no chipping or cracking. Saved a lot of time. Excellent.
Lilliana Kub (verified owner) –
Used correctly this is a great bit
Salma Kertzmann (verified owner) –
This bit was recommended to drill through porcelain tile for installing a handicapped bar. It was a slow process but the bit performed perfectly. We applied water while drilling and that helped. Would recommend it for anyone needing to drill through tile.
Cletus Klocko (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.
Christopher Bruen (verified owner) –
Amazing product. Cut right thru my ceramic tile without much issue. would recommend.
Velma Lindgren (verified owner) –
Instruction and water is the key
Michale D’Amore (verified owner) –
It’s extremely important to follow the guidance of keeping the work area wet. Without water, you’ll destroy the bit without making much progress. With water, you’ll drill right through the porcelain with minimal impact on the bit.
Vesta Stracke (verified owner) –
Worked like a charm! (Have to start on the perimeter of your hole at an angle.)