The Milwaukee 1 in. Diamond Plus Mini Hole Saw tackles tough jobs on dense materials like glass, stone and tile—perfect for drilling holes in countertops and bath/shower walls for faucets, handles and soap dispensers. Rimmed with high-grade diamonds that are brazed firmly in place, this tool bores through hard substances and stays on the intended cutline without the need for a pilot drill bit. A large slug-ejection slot makes plug removal a cinch so you can keep your project moving at a swift pace.
- Diamond Plus ingenuity from Milwaukee offers utmost durability and toughness
- High-grade diamonds and strong braze provide superb cutting performance on abrasive materials
- Large slug-ejection slot offers easy plug removal
- Quality diamonds around the rim are heat and fracture resistant
Ali Daugherty (verified owner) –
Great bit as the bit wears down there’s more layers there to keep on cutting.
Nils Fahey (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.
Pink Lubowitz (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!
Gisselle Kuhlman (verified owner) –
Fit my extensions perfectly. Sharp and durable.
Earnest Carroll (verified owner) –
Used correctly this is a great bit
Amir Legros (verified owner) –
Works as it should. I would recommend this.
Emmanuelle Jaskolski (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.
Marisa Metz (verified owner) –
I used it to drill rocks. It’s not a bad bit but it didn’t last a long as I had hoped. I have gotten cheaper bits that have lasted longer
Reba Frami (verified owner) –
Worked great on ceramic back splash tile. Make sure and follow directions – start at 45 degree angle.
Marlen Breitenberg (verified owner) –
Very happy with this purchase. Easy to work on granite countertops, took about 15 minutes to cut through 1” granite.
Kiarra Murray (verified owner) –
very awesome and nifty little tool, great to drill holes into old candle glass to be reused as planters!
Yvonne Gislason (verified owner) –
Have used this product before several times and it has proved to be very good. However in this particular case it was not the right bit, Nothing against the product. I did not chose the bit I needed.
Triston Anderson (verified owner) –
major difference in performance from other diamond cut drill bit I had.
Betsy Treutel (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.
Albin Corkery (verified owner) –
I own several different sizes of this saw and they work very well in concrete and brick.
Muriel Harber (verified owner) –
Works great lasts longer than expected
Domingo Price (verified owner) –
Worked great……………………first time ever drilling into ceramic tile and no mistakes!
Jeanne Littel (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.
Arjun Lueilwitz (verified owner) –
Gripped well, didn’t slide all over the ceramic piece and cut fast. Just what I needed.
Brooks McKenzie (verified owner) –
Drilled all holes and is still going!