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popularphoinix | Staff posted Jul 30, 2025 11:23 AM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Jul 30, 2025 11:23 AM

$9.79*: 14-Piece Bosch Fast Spiral Masonry Drill Bit Set (BM5000) + $0.77 credit at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 14-Piece Bosch Fast Spiral Masonry Drill Bit Set (BM5000) for $9.79.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$11.40 lower (54% savings) than the list price of $21.19
$0.80 lower (8% savings) than the previous price of $10.59

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $9.80 with 31 Deal Score and 23 comments.

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400+ bought in past month

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Model: BOSCH BM5000 Fast Spiral Masonry Set, 14-Piece

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Jul 30, 2025 12:51 PM
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Very cheaply made, says you can't use the hammer function on these probably because they will break
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Jul 30, 2025 05:47 PM
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SmartClub3571Jul 30, 2025 05:47 PM
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they're okay for cinder blocks or brick but don't attempt to drill solid concrete slabs. I usually poke a hole in a water bottle to keep the bit cool for these type of bits
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Quote from SmartClub3571 :
they're okay for cinder blocks or brick but don't attempt to drill solid concrete slabs. I usually poke a hole in a water bottle to keep the bit cool for these type of bits
Me using a 3/16 in our questionable walls at work: doo dah doo it's going in great! Pull out to clean the hole.
...OHH! She's red hot and I'm not going nowhere jus meltin the bit. /trashed
Note: not these bits, probably the Milwaukee ones. Printing walls are designed a little different, I guess. The floor certainly is, a grounding rod goes 3 feet and dead stops in the middle of the room after clearing the floor concrete (sand comes up, 6 holes tried lol).
Anyways I like the cut of yer jib with water cooling. SMRT!
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