- Acme Tool [acmetools.com] has has 7-Piece Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Carbide Hammer Drill Bit Kit (48-20-9052) + choice of Bonus Bit Set (4pc Tile and Natural Stone Bit Set or 4 pc Glass and Tile Bit Set) for $16.99. Shipping is free on $199+ orders, otherwise shipping is $6.49.
- Note: When you click "Add to Cart" for the 7-Piece Bit Set, a window will pop up which will allow you to select your bonus 4-Piece Bit Set.
- ToolUp [toolup.com] has 7-Piece Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Carbide Hammer Drill Bit Kit (48-20-9052) for $16.99. Shipping is free on $199+ orders, otherwise shipping starts at $4.99.
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frontpagepowerfuldoppler | Staff posted Aug 13, 2022 02:07 AM
7-Piece Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Carbide Hammer Drill Bit Kit
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But I gotta give Harbor Freight some love for their 5-piece set that costs 5 bucks. Same exact sizes except HF just gives you one of each size.
I use my Milwaukee drills frequently...and these HF masonry bits are fine for small jobs around the house. My set is probably 6 years old now, and I just used it a few weeks ago to install a new outdoor camera in my brick.
For bigger jobs, I go straight to the SDS stuff...and again a Milwaukee SDS drill and HF SDS bits are a perfect combo.
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Needless to say I had bought a kit for home use and will be buying more for Xmas gifts
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I paid $14.97 on 8/24/2020 from Home Depot online. They are great bits for sure.
But I gotta give Harbor Freight some love for their 5-piece set that costs 5 bucks. Same exact sizes except HF just gives you one of each size.
I use my Milwaukee drills frequently...and these HF masonry bits are fine for small jobs around the house. My set is probably 6 years old now, and I just used it a few weeks ago to install a new outdoor camera in my brick.
For bigger jobs, I go straight to the SDS stuff...and again a Milwaukee SDS drill and HF SDS bits are a perfect combo.
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