Material | Marble,Glass,Porcelain,Ceramics,Diamond |
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Brand | NEIKO |
Color | Silver |
Style | 5-pc small set |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
Part Number | 00823A |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 00823A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5-pc small set |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Hole Saw Drill Bit Set |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw, 5 Pc Diamond Drill Bit Set, 5/32–1/2-Inch Hollow Core, 1/4-Inch Shank, Glass Drill Bit, Ceramics, Tile Drill Bits, Granite, Glass Cutter for Bottles, Pots, Marble
Material | Marble,Glass,Porcelain,Ceramics,Diamond |
Brand | NEIKO |
Color | Silver |
Style | 5-pc small set |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
About this item
- TILE DRILL BITS: Diamond drill bits cutting blade with electroplated premium grade diamond and burn resistant braze to deliver more effective performance than traditional carbide or bi-metal hole saws.
- GLASS CUTTING TOOL: These masonry hole saws have a CNC machined tip to ensure clean, smooth and accurate holes cut up to 3/4” deep with no broken edges.
- DURABLE: Solid one-piece alloy steel construction with heat treatment and extra thick wall for added durability and long-lasting service when drilling glass, ceramics, and many other materials.
- GLASS BOTTLE CUTTER: 1/4-inch shank fits all power drills, cuts hard and abrasive materials like glass, fiberglass, tile, granite, marble, stone, and porcelain.
- TILE TOOLS INCLUDES: This diamond hole saw kit bit set has 5 sizes: 5/32-inch (4mm), ¼-inch (6mm), 5/16-inch (8mm), 3/8-inch (10mm) and 1/2-inch (12mm)
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Price | Currently unavailable. | $14.97$14.97 | -10% $28.01$28.01 Typical: $31.22 | $12.86$12.86 | $14.99$14.99 | -13% $6.99$6.99 List: $7.99 |
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Easy to use | 4.1 | — | 4.3 | 4.0 | — | 4.2 |
Value for money | 4.0 | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | — | 4.2 |
Longevity | 3.5 | — | 4.2 | 3.4 | — | 3.5 |
Durability | 4.0 | — | — | 3.7 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | — | Go Industrial Tools | Supply House Market Place (s/n recorded) | StarQualityBargain | BRSCHNITT TOOLS | Newsfana |
material | Marble,Glass,Porcelain,Ceramics,Diamond | — | Diamond | Carbon Steel,Ceramic,Ceramics,Diamond,Glass,Porcelain | Diamond | Carbide |
number of pieces | 5 | 2 | 1 | 15 | 2 | 5 |
compatible material | Metal | Metal, Glass, Fiberglass, Stone, Porcelain, Marble | Glass, Stone, Porcelain | Glass, Stone, Porcelain, Ceramic | Plastic, Glass, Stone, Porcelain, Ceramic, Marble | Ceramic |
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How durable are NEIKO tools?
NEIKO tools are engineered with durability in mind. Constructed from high-quality materials, our tools are built to withstand tough working conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
Where are NEIKO tools made?
Our tools are manufactured in Taiwan and China.
What sets NEIKO tools apart from the rest?
NEIKO consistently delivers exceptional quality, durability, and performance. We stand behind our tools.
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ASIN | B00ODSS5NO |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #15,183 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #6 in Hole Saw Sets & Kits |
Date First Available | February 10, 2007 |
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Product Description
NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw or also called diamond drill bits are designed to drill holes in glass, ceramics, porcelain, tile, ceramics, limestone, slate, marble, granite, stone, and fiberglass. This set comes with 5 of the most used sizes; 5/32-inch (4mm), 1/4-inch (6mm), 5/16-inch (8mm), 3/8-inch (10mm), and 1/2-inch (12mm). These hole saws are made with alloy steel and have a slit on the side to help with entry of water and to cool your bit for a longer life. The slit is also used to remove any debris that may get stuck in the hole saw.
Note: Please keep adding water to bit or surface that is being cut when in use to extend drill bits life.
5/32” (4mm)
1/4” (6mm)
5/16” (8mm)
3/8” (10mm)
1/2” (12mm)
From the manufacturer
Great for Home Projects
Smooth and Efficient Drilling
Diamond coating maximizes drilling performance and retains a sharp cutting edge after multiple applications.
Versatile Uses
Set includes commonly used sizes that is great for home and professional use all around the house. Great to use on multiple types of materials including glass, plastic, and ceramics
Product Specifications
- Diamond Coated Tip
- Nickel Plated Bit
- 1/4" Shank
- 3/4" Cutting Depth
- Sizes Included: 5/32”, ¼”, 5/16”, 3/8”, and ½”
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Nickel Plated for Extra DurabilityEach bit is coated with an extra layer of nickel for protection against corrosion after multiple use. |
Easy Slug RemovalSide hole allows you to quickly remove any slugs after drilling. |
Secure HoldEach bit is equipped with a universal 1/4" shank that easily fits securely onto any power drill. |
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Customers like the value of the tools. They say it's a good product for the money. Customers also appreciate the performance and ease of use. However, some customers dislike the diamond grit and disagree on durability, size, quality, and hole size.
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Customers like the performance of the hole saws. For example, they mention that they work well, and are easy to use. Some say that the bits need to be kept wet. That said, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Worked perfectly! Only $5, amazing price!..." Read more
"...Worked very well, be sure you draw a 1/2 circle where you want to target the hole and start by positioning the bit angled sideways so the bit edge..." Read more
"These bits worked quite well in my hands...." Read more
"...I also drilled 5 holes for the screws with the 1/4 inch bit. Both bits did a fine job and helped make my work look semi-professional...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the tools. They say it's a great value for the money, works well, and is well worth it.
"...Worked perfectly! Only $5, amazing price!..." Read more
"...== Pros• Inexpensive• Works as advertised== Cons• Bits wear out eventually (expected)..." Read more
"Product is quality and at a good price." Read more
"...I was very surprised to find these bits at a downright cheap price (much cheaper than the masonry bits I found at Home Depot)...." Read more
Customers find the bit in the kit super easy to use. They say it's fairly easy to drill a series of nearly overlapping holes to create bigger holes. Customers say it is easier to get the bit started that way and it leads to a cleaner hole. They are able to cut 14 pieces in no time and without breaking any of them. They also say the bit is able cut cleanly through the tile and backer board with little difficulty.
"...the life of your bit by reducing heat, dust particles and results in cleaner cuts.•..." Read more
"...These bits cut perfect, clean holes...." Read more
"...It’s easier to get the bit started that way and it leads to a cleaner hole...." Read more
"...The hole that is left by the saw is clean, no jagged or sharp edges. I would definitely purchase this product again." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the drill bits. Some mention that it's a good product, adequate, and better than expected. However, others say that they wear out very quickly and are not expected to last a long time.
"Product is quality and at a good price." Read more
"...Works as advertised== Cons• Bits wear out eventually (expected)Conclusion..." Read more
"For the price I paid, these bits are STELLAR...." Read more
"...The second largest bit showed a MARGINAL amount of wear, but I was kind of excited by the time I used it, so I'm not sure if it's because I was..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the bit. Some mention that it is very durable with proper use, and does not shatter. However, others say that there was a little cracking in one of the layers, and that the diamond coating will chip and break off the bits after.
"This work great and will last a long time if used properly.A lot of people use these wrong...." Read more
"...in the porcelain tile - it's like glass, not easy to drill and very easy to crack. I checked Home Depot & Lowes, $25 for one bit...." Read more
"...diamond tipped bits came, I was able two drill 5 out of 5 holes with no cracks, and I only used one kit...." Read more
"...These bits last longer than the battery on my drill and that works for me. Especially considering the price." Read more
Customers are mixed about the hole size of the tool. Some mention that it is able to drill nice clean holes on porcelain tile, while others say that it couldn't even drill a single hole in one thin plate made of fine china. The pilot drill makes getting the hole started a little tricky, and it takes forever to make a hole.
"...would not drill holes in the porcelain tile - it's like glass, not easy to drill and very easy to crack...." Read more
"...getting the start of a hole is very difficult for any drill bit like this (can jump around)...." Read more
"...These bits cut perfect, clean holes...." Read more
"...There is no pilot drill so getting the hole started was a little tricky, but I learned to take it slow at first until the saw grabbed hold, then it..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the tools. Some mention that the different sizes are perfect for different projects, while others say that they're a little small for what they need them for. The sizes are not marked anywhere on the bits, nor on the shanks.
"...The different sizes were great and versatile. Would recommend for sure." Read more
"...These are also sized as 4,6,8, 10, and 12mm. However, the 1/4 on up are about 20% oversize. The 1/4 (at .305) is too close to the 5/16 (at .350)...." Read more
"Love it. Perfect for smaller bolts sizes and glass...." Read more
"...The holes were nice and fit rods great. Just remember to clan the center of bit or it will quit drilling...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the diamond grit of the tools. They mention that it comes off easily, wears off quickly, and doesn't last long.
"...The "diamond" grit simply abraded right off. They WILL cut, but require copious cooling, as soon as they start to get hot they are destroyed...." Read more
"...The 1'4" drill bit is trash now with no diamonds left.. I used 3 other smaller bits to even get those holes to go through, one from this set and 2..." Read more
"...Diamond Tip?? I don't think so... More like they were dipped in sparkly metal shavings from a machine shop...." Read more
"...the smallest piece I used was only good for one hole and the metal grinded down. But I used the 2nd and 3rd smallest and they worked pretty well...." Read more
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If you haven’t drilled ceramic tile before, I would strongly encourage you to practice on a scrap piece in advance. As other users mentioned, you need to start at about a 45° angle on the perimeter of your planted hole so that you can get a starting point and then, once you’ve cut a groove into the material slowly lower the blade into the face of the tile and continue drilling. Either dip the bit into water periodically or spray water onto the hall. You’ll get a much cleaner, cut and much less dust if you keep it wet. For starting, bring your drill up to a medium speed carefully guide the edge of the bit down to the tile . If you begin at a very low speed, the drillbit will catch and skate across the tile potentially damaging the finish. (Don’t ask me how I know this).
The only problem I encountered was that you end up with tile and backer board material filling the inside of the bed and you have to periodically stop to clean this out. A finishing now or possibly some stiff wire, will help to push the little Coors of tile and cement out of the end of the bed, especially if you keep it wet.
And did it? Yes, yes it did and better than I had hoped. I used two of the bits. I used the largest one to also some of the tile around the drain hole since I didn't get it cut quite right. I also drilled 5 holes for the screws with the 1/4 inch bit. Both bits did a fine job and helped make my work look semi-professional. I was quite pleased.
There are a couple of things people ought to know though. The first is that anytime you used a diamond studded bit or saw that you need to mitigate the heat as best you can. I poured a little water over the area I planned on drilling in, and then about half way through I gave it a little more. You don't need a lot. I used a syringe, but a glass would have done fine. Keeping it cooler will help prevent the diamonds from detaching. The second thing is that cleaning out the shafts might not bee very easy if you don't do it regularly and by that, I mean every hole. If the dust mixed with the water hardens then it will take more effort to get it clean. Be patient. This isn't going to work as fast as a wood or metal bit and you don't want to put too much pressure on it at any given time (heat is your enemy). If you wonder if these are cutting just look for the dust or pull it up and see.
Finally, understand that it takes a moment for these bits to grab and start a hole. The big one wanted to slide around on me, but when I fired it up and got my drill at full speed before touching the tile, that helped. When I tried to cold start it in place it went all over the place.
All in all, these were a great purchase and they did they job very well. I have no idea how well they'd stand up to heavy use, but for my little job they were perfect. I'd expect them to do well for many more to come though.
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I've previously used tape to keep a tile bit from skating but this was much faster.