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Four-Edge Alloy Drill Bit

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 · 264 reviews
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Product Details

Everything you need to know — features, specs, fitment, and answers to the most common questions.

Four cutting edges, not two

Twice the cutting surface of standard masonry bits — faster holes and less heat buildup.

Multi-material by design

Tile, brick, block, concrete, and wood behind them, all with one bit and no swapping.

No-skate tip

The alloy point bites on glazed tile and smooth surfaces instead of wandering off your mark.

Lifetime warranty — no receipt

If the tip dulls prematurely or the bit fails under normal use, it's replaced free.

Do I need hammer mode to drill tile?
No — start on glazed tile in rotary-only mode at low speed to avoid cracking. Switch to hammer mode once you're through the tile and into block or concrete.
What if the bit wears out or breaks?
Lifetime warranty. If it fails under normal use we replace it — no receipt, no questions.
How fast is shipping?
Orders before 2pm ET ship same day from Columbus, OH. Free standard shipping on orders $49+.

Customer Reviews

264 verified reviews · 4.8 average · based on actual purchases.

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Curtis Blaylock
Remodeling contractor · Oklahoma City, OK
Feb 27, 2026
★★★★★
One bit through tile, block, and stud
Mounting grab bars means going through porcelain tile into whatever's behind it. This bit walked through tile, cement board, and the stud without swapping. Four edges cut noticeably faster than my old two-flute masonry bits.
✓ Verified Purchase · 48 found helpful
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Marty Espinoza
Electrician · Fresno, CA
Apr 12, 2026
★★★★★
Anchor holes in block and brick, no drama
Ran anchor holes through CMU and old clay brick for conduit straps on a commercial job. Cuts round, true holes so anchors seat right the first time. The alloy tip is holding up better than expected after roughly 60 holes.
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Beth Carrigan
Weekend DIYer · Knoxville, TN
May 25, 2026
★★★★☆
Drilled my shower shelf without cracking tile
Nervous first-timer drilling glazed shower tile. Started slow with no hammer, and it bit in without skating or chipping the glaze. Took maybe 90 seconds a hole. Four stars only because I've had it two weeks.
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