3/16 in. x 6 in. 2-Cutter SDS-PLUS Carbide Drill Bit






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Bought these for a bunch of concrete anchors, and the two-cutter head really does chew through rebar without wandering. Charged through nearly a dozen holes in an old foundation wall before needing a breather.
Punched through a 6-inch slab of foundation concrete in under a minute with no binding. The breaker point really helped cut through the rebar I hit, and the bit came out still sharp enough for more holes.
Used this bit in an old concrete porch to run some conduit and the 2-cutter design chewed right through the rebar without any issue. It left noticeably clean holes compared to my old single-flute bits. Definitely made quick work of a tough job.
Drilled over a dozen holes in reinforced concrete for a railing install, and this bit chewed through without a single hiccup. The 2-cutter design really does make the dust fly faster than my old single-cutter bits.
Used this bit to run some conduit through a poured foundation and it chewed through the rebar hits without slowing down. The breaker point really does keep it from walking when you start the hole.
Had to put a dozen holes in a concrete wall for shelf anchors, and this bit chewed through it like butter—the carbide tip held up great and didn't wander at all. It's got noticeably less vibration than the cheap bits I've used before.
Used this bit to run conduit through a concrete slab, and the breaker point kept it from skating around on the rough surface. Drilled clean holes noticeably faster than my old masonry bits.
Bored into an old foundation wall for a grounding rod—this bit chewed through rebar and aggregate without slowing down, and the two-cutter design cleared dust way better than a standard one.
Punched through 6-inch concrete block like butter, and the breaker point really helps clear dust. I've got about 40 holes in so far and the carbide tip still looks brand new.
Used these bits to drill into rebar-laden concrete for anchor bolts, and the carbide tip held up without chipping—way faster than my old bits. Each one lasted through a full day of heavy use, which is rare for this price point.