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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Good value for the money. Easy to use with your drill and cuts through steal quickly and without lubricant. I used this to enlarge bolt holes in my table saw fence assembly. It made quick work of this
CLC
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
This diamond encrusted beveling chamfer bit by Lovancair is great for it's intended purpose. It is NOT for starting new holes. If you are expecting it to do that, then you will be disappointed. This tool is used to widen and bevel existing holes. For that purpose, it works extremely well. I used it to slightly widen the opening to an existing hole in my granite countertop to accomodate a new, slightly larger faucet set. The best way to do that without destroying the bit is to use a spray bottle and lightly mist the hole while cutting. Also, do it on a relatively slow speed. High speed will just cause overheating and clogging of the bit. Work with patience and this tool will perform!Review for: Lovancair Diamond Beveling Chamfer Bit, Countersink Drill Bit Shower Porcelain Tile Hole Cutter for Angle Grinder and Existing Holes Enlarging Trimming with M10 1pcs Thread Adapter (Φ50mm Umbrella) 2410-091
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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Fácil de usar y perfora muy bien el material.
G. Blackburn
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Does not fit a standard grinder. You can use it on a drill with the included attachment. Would not be my first choice if you do much tile work, but is you only use it occasionally the price is okay. It will clean up the edge of a tile and make a hole, but it will be slow with a drill if the tile is porcelain.
JN
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Well made drill bit. Work well with tiles and ceramic. Drill slow with light pressure.
Abdul
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
The quality of this diamond beveling chamfer bit seems pretty good, and it fit perfectly on my Rigid hand drill. However, when I tested it on porcelain tile, it didn’t quite work as I had hoped. It took a very long time to punch through the tile, and when I exerted more pressure, the bit eventually went through and cracked the tile. On a second attempt, it didn’t even puncture through, and the tip of the bit seemed to wear off.I’m not sure if this bit requires a predrilled hole for better results or if it needs a higher powered drill. I’ll need to do further testing to figure out how to use it properly, it could very well be a user error. I’ll try it out soon and share some pictures and results.
Lou
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Seems like good material and build quality. I have not used this on tile at all (the stated purpose) but have used it to chamfer some holes in softwood for passing network cables through a joist. Maybe not necessary but gives me and the client some piece of mind and a tidier appearance than just a hole saw cut.
Sunny
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I needed to install a faucet on a fiberglass sink and wasn’t sure what tool to use for drilling. This diamond bit did an amazing job creating a 36mm hole! The result was very clean, and it didn’t take long at all. I haven’t tried it on other materials yet, but I’m confident it’ll be useful for future projects. I also appreciate that it came with an attachment for my power drill, making the setup quick and easy
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