RIDGID introduces the 5/16 in. Wet/Dry Diamond Hole Saw. This Wet/Dry Diamond Hole Saw is part of the RIDGID XLT Premium Series for professionals. This Hole Saw is designed for the easy, fast and accurate cutting of porcelain, travertine, ceramic, slate, quarry, marble, granite, and glass tiles. These Hole Saws feature wax cores for up to a 6X longer life. Wet/Dry feature means less mess. Backed by the RIDGID Limited Lifetime Warranty, this Wet/Dry Diamond Hole Saw includes a convenient common size of 5/16 in. and a wax core for a longer tool life.
- Wax core for 6X longer life
- Applicable when using wet or dry
- Cuts holes in a variety of tile materials
- Durable steel build
- Built to last longer than any other diamond hole saws
- Limited Lifetime Warranty: This product is warranted against material and workmanship defects. Misuse and normal wear and tear are not covered.
- Includes: (1) 5/16 in. Wet/Dry Diamond Hole Saw
- RIDGID: Powerful. Durable. Professional.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Zetta Tillman (verified owner) –
Following the directions, this bit easily made a couple nice holes. Pretty fast and very little mess. Needed holes for oven anti tip plate. Popular 6×24 plank tile.
Jean McClure (verified owner) –
Regular bits are not going to go through tile, especially porcelain. In fact it will dull most regular bits. This is design-engineered especially for hard tile like porcelain. Follow the instructions for great performance, dipping in water often and rocking when drilling.The hardest part is getting started. While not in the instructions, I used a small traditional bit to just get through the glaze, the a 5/16 traditional bit to cut through the glazed surface. Then when I used this special diamond coated bit, it stayed in place and cut the hole exactly where I wanted it. If you work with tile, this is a must have drill bit.I only needed to drill 4 holes, so I do not know how many holes it will drill before being worn out.
Colten Okuneva (verified owner) –
The drillbit I’m sure was good but it had no center bit to hold it in place so It is hard to drill into tile with nothing to hold it in place
Declan Dicki (verified owner) –
The drill is really easy to assembly
Marjorie Thompson (verified owner) –
Works perfect. I used plenty of water with it while drilling porcelain tile and it cut like a dream.