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Includes:
- 1x 3/16 in. x 3 in. Drill Bit
- 2x 1/4 in. x 4 in. Drill Bit
- 1x 1/4 in. x 6 in. Drill Bit
- 1x 5/16 in. x 6 in. Drill Bit
- 1x 3/8 in. x 6 in Drill Bit
- 1x 1/2 in. x 6 in. Drill Bit
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Not that I would pay that much for non SDS bits but it's not just click and bait IMO.
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Pretty sure the rapid load is referring to a hammer drill. Not a screw driver or impact driver.
Hammer drill most popular chucks are SDS Plus, SDS Max, spline and few others but don't remember any of them called rapid load. If you look up by part number for other sellers like HD and Amazon, etc it doesn't mention quick load ANYWHERE for this set. I simply pointed out that ACE screwed up by putting that in the title, maybe they meant "rock carbide" but that's not even remotely the same meaning.
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You think this would work for drilling holes in ceramic pots? (asking all peeps)
You think this would work for drilling holes in ceramic pots? (asking all peeps)
Unglazed maybe, glazed doubtful. You would do better with the pointed tip ones that are made for drilling tile.
It will depend on which type of tile it is. If it's cheap soft clay then possibly but if it's porcelain and good quality then don't waste your time unless you want to end up with broken tile. Not the easiest to center but ones that handle most tiles including low-medium thickness porcelain are diamond bits with water container to cool them down periodically like this one:
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Not really, if you check HD website that's what they're selling them for so I guess that's what dewalt assigned MSRN price to it:
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Not that I would pay that much for non SDS bits but it's not just click and bait IMO.