SHOCKWAVE 1/2 in. Titanium Twist Drill Bit






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
I needed a bit that could handle some tough steel shelving, and this titanium twist bit went through it without even slowing down. The 1/2-inch size is perfect for my electrical work, and the cutting edge still looks new after a dozen holes.
Drilled through about a dozen holes in stainless steel with a single bit, and it’s still sharp enough to keep going—the tip geometry really grabs. No overheating or grabbing, just smooth cuts all the way.
The titanium coating held up perfectly when I needed to bore through some thick galvanized pipe—no chipping at all after a dozen holes. The 1/2-inch shank didn't slip once in my chuck.
Drilled through half-inch steel plate without even slowing down—the titanium coating really holds up. Cuts cleanly and stays sharp after multiple uses.
I needed a 1/2” bit for a metal framing project, and this one cut through steel studs cleanly without any grabbing or walking. The split point tip made starting holes a breeze, even on curved surfaces. Exactly what I needed for the job.
The titanium coating held up through a full day of drilling into stainless steel, and it didn't even dull. I was surprised how clean the hole came out—no binding or wandering on the start.
Cut through a 3/8-inch steel plate on my first try without any binding or slowdown. The titanium coating still looks brand new after a dozen holes. Best money I've spent on a drill bit in years.
I’ve been drilling through thick steel beams all week, and this titanium bit stays sharp far longer than my old ones. The 1/2-inch size cuts clean holes without any wobble.
Finally, a bit that doesn't walk all over the place when starting a hole. Punched through a half-inch steel plate with almost no binding.
Had to drill into a stainless steel countertop and this titanium bit cut through like butter without any wobble. The tip stayed sharp after a dozen holes and the shank didn't slip in the chuck. Definitely worth grabbing while they're clearing them out.