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Denali 12-Piece Masonry Hammer Drill Bit Set

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Denali 12-Piece Masonry Hammer Drill Bit Set Features
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12-Piece masonry bit set for drilling small diameter holes in masonry, concrete, and rock; these bits are intended for hammer drills Contains most commonly used drill bits High speed steel construction with carbide tips, round shank Sizes included: 1/8-inch (2), 5/32-inch (2), 3/16-inch (2), 7/32-inch (2), 1/4-inch (2), 5/16-inch (2) High-impact, rubber-reinforced case with sliding latch
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Additional Denali 12-Piece Masonry Hammer Drill Bit Set Information
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Denali's 12-piece masonry drill bit set was designed to provide homeowners and do-it-yourselfers with the most commonly used masonry bits. A tough, rubber-reinforced case keeps the bits protected and organized. The bits are constructed from high speed steel and feature bold carbide tips for serious cutting power when drilling through stone, concrete, and masonry. What's in the Box Twelve carbon steel masonry drill bits, sizes 1/8 (2 pieces), 5/32 (2), 3/16 (2), 7/32 (2), 1/4 (2), and 5/16 inch (2). About Denali Named after the tallest mountain range in North America, Denali tools stand above the rest in providing an exceptional blend of quality craftsmanship, professional-grade features, and customer value. All homeowners, hobbyists, do-it-yourselfers, and price-conscious contractors will appreciate Denali's design and functionality. Denali products compliment one another and will be an indispensable and long-lasting addition to any home or workshop. Our products undergo rigorous third-party testing to ensure high performance standards. Denali tools are available exclusively on Amazon.com.
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What Customers Say About Denali 12-Piece Masonry Hammer Drill Bit Set:
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That's with relatively mild amount of pressure and new mortar. They were useless within seconds. Really, don't buy these unless you're solely in the market for a gray case for masonry bits.the case was definitely the strongest component of this "tool". The tips of the bits fly off as if they were soldered on as an afterthought. And they were formed by "attaching" the cross-section tip into a pronged bit.
If you need to drill holes (more than one) in concrete then keep looking. Good price but bits are too short, too small, and low quality. If you are a handyman and just want these to put in your toolbox for an emergency around the house, then I say buy them.
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