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SHOCKWAVE Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits Set (10-Pack)

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  • For use with brick, block, concrete, metal, tile, wood, and PVC
  • Up to 85% faster in metal vs. standard masonry drill bits
  • SHOCKWAVE impact duty engineered for hammer drills and impacts
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The Milwaukee 5-Piece SHOCKWAVE Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits are the most versatile bits, designed to tackle a variety of materials, including brick, block, concrete, steel, aluminum, ceramic tile, backerboard, wood, PVC and drywall. The aggressive multi-grind carbide tip delivers up to 10X longer life in stacked materials and up to 85% faster drilling speeds in metal. Equipped with a 1/4 in. hex shank, these all-purpose drill bits are compatible with impacts, drill/drivers and hammer drills. These Milwaukee general-purpose drill bits provide the ideal all-in-one solution for the widest variety of materials, tools and applications. This kit incudes one 5/32 in., one 3/16 in., one 1/4 in., one 5/16 in. and one 3/8 in. SHOCKWAVE Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits. The Milwaukee 5-Piece SHOCKWAVE Carbide Hammer Drill Bit Kit uses sharpened carbide to deliver up to 5x longer life in concrete and up to 2x faster drilling into masonry materials. Engineered with a precision ground tip, these bits deliver faster starts and less walking in concrete, brick and block. The carbide-tipped masonry drill bits' wide flute design removes dust faster, reducing heat and delivering more holes per charge.
  • 48-20-8898 - Up to 10X longer life in stacked materials
  • 48-20-8898 - Use in hammer mode for faster drilling in masonry and concrete
  • 48-20-8898 - Durable carbide tip for a wide range of tough applications
  • 48-20-8898 - Ideal for drilling through layered materials
  • 48-20-8898 - Less bit changes for increased productivity
  • 48-20-8898 - Not recommended for porcelain tile
  • 48-20-9051 - Durable carbide tip for longer life in concrete and hard aggregate
  • 48-20-9051 - Ideal for concrete, brick and block
  • Includes: (1) 48-20-9051 5-Piece SHOCKWAVE Carbide Hammer Drill Bit Kit with one 5/32 in. one 3/16 in. one 1/4 in., one 5/16 in., one 3/8 in. bits and (1) 48-20-8898 5-Piece SHOCKWAVE Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits with one 5/32 in., one 3/16 in., one 1/4 in., one 5/16 in., and one 3/8 in. bits
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Bit MaterialCarbideDrill Bit TypeMasonry Bit
Drill Bit Type(s) IncludedMasonry BitFeaturesNo Additional Features
Individual/SetSetMaterial ApplicationAluminum, Brick, Ceramic Tile, Concrete, PVC, Steel, Wood
Number of Pieces5-10 PiecesNumber of Pieces10
Returnable90-DayShank Style3-Flat
Tools Product TypeOther
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Questions & Answers

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Q:What is thecdrilling length of the 1/4" and 3/8" bits?
by|Aug 12, 2023
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A:  Hi there - This kit incudes one 5/32 in., one 3/16 in., one 1/4 in., one 5/16 in. and one 3/8 in. SHOCKWAVE Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team

by|Aug 15, 2023
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    Q:Can this be used in a regular drill driver for wood? The instructions indicate usage in impact drivers and hammer drill on high mode. This was the only 6 inch long drill bit set in the store, hence picked this up for primarily wood.
    by|May 10, 2023
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    A:  We recommend our SHOCKWAVE™ Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits to be used with impact drivers of hammer drills. If you would like to go through wood we recommend our SHOCKWAVE™ RED HELIX™ which can be used on a drill driver or impact - Social Team

    by|May 11, 2023

      A:  They are made for impact driver when you you use it for masory brick, concrete for wood you can use them with a drill driver.

      by|May 13, 2023
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        Q:Can these drills be used on asphalt?
        by|Dec 16, 2021
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        A:  Yes, the SHOCKWAVE Carbide Multi-Material Drill Bits Set can be used on asphalt.

        by|Dec 17, 2021

          A:  Yes indeed. I have used this in asphalt, concrete, metal & Plastic.

          by|Dec 19, 2021
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            Q:can you use these bits to drill porcelain tile?
            by|Nov 25, 2021
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            A:  Ceramic tile can be drilled with a carbide bit, while glass and porcelain call for a diamond-tipped bit.

            by|Dec 4, 2021
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              Customer Reviews

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              Carbide Bits
              Very much worth the money for these drill bits. Arrived quickly and on time just as promised. I had a steel screw that had stripped in a wood chuck and was not able to drilled by my other non-carbide drill bits. These made short work of removing the screw without damage to the chuck parts. New screws installed back in business. This chuck is over twenty years old, has seen a lot of usage. This chuck is not even made any more, wanted to keep. Definately recommend these to be purchased.
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                Tip broke on 2nd hole.
                I was using the 3/16 bit to drill a pilot hole into brick. The tip broke on the second hole. An unexpected delay for my project.
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                Response from Milwaukee ToolOct 4, 2022
                Hunter, we are sorry about your experience with your drill bit. Could you send us a message at socialmedia@milwaukeetool.com, so we can assist? Thank you - Social Team
                  Used the 3/8 bit one time to go though and...
                  Used the 3/8 bit one time to go though and electrical panel into a cement block wall and it chewed the tip of the bit up so bad it’s unusable
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                  Response from Milwaukee ToolMay 5, 2022
                  Thank you for your review. Please contact us at socialmedia@milwaukeetool.com so we may discuss your concerns with this product further. Thank you. - Cayla
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                  Poor quality
                  Could not drill one hole. Started with the 5/32 and as soon as it broke the surface the head broke off. The same with the 3/16. 1/4 I got the center started and thought it would eat then stopped. The bits were rounded and stopped cutting. The other two as soon as I started the bits broke in an L shape. TRASH.
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                  Response from Milwaukee ToolApr 15, 2022
                  Hi, thank you for posting a review and we’re sorry to hear that your experience was not of the quality you expected. We would like the opportunity to investigate your feedback further. Could you contact us at socialmedia@milwaukeetool.com Thank You – Cayla
                    Carbide has large chips on first use
                    Large chips in the carbide on first use. I wouldn’t recommend these unless I was unlucky enough to get a bad set
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                    Response from Milwaukee ToolFeb 3, 2022
                    We invite you to contact us at socialmedia@milwaukeetool.com so we may discuss your specific personal experience at Milwaukee Tool. Thank you. - Cayla
                      1 found this review helpful
                      Loved the drills, loved AND hated the packaging. The packaging has great graphics, pictures to sh...
                      Loved the drills, loved AND hated the packaging. The packaging has great graphics, pictures to show what materials, and a graph to tell how fast you can drill 'em. But, it's a bear to get into and still preserve the information you will want to preserve; I ended up using a Dremel cut-off wheel. I recently had to anchor a canopy to studs behind a stucco wall. In the past, this required a cement drill bit and then a wood bit, but I was able to do the whole job with one bit. They've also done a fine job on brick and clay pots.
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                      I ordered these drill bits to replace a set of all in one bits. I hadn't bought this brand before...
                      I ordered these drill bits to replace a set of all in one bits. I hadn't bought this brand before. I received the bits and they looked really nice - if anyone cares about drill bit looks. I pondered how to open the packaging. I couldn't tell if it was a drill bit case or just hard to open plastic. Finally, I got out the medical scissors and cut the container. I put the bits in a toolbox drawer anyway. I decided to try to reproduce the picture on the web site that showed multiple materials drilled. My first test was flagstone left over from my home construction. Boom, the drill bit went straight through like a masonry bit. The next test was a wet 2x4. Again, the drill bit went right through. At that point I liked the bits. They fit in the drill easily. I decided to give a try on an old steel garden edger blade. I didn't punch a starter dent, so the drill traveled as shown in the picture. When the bit hit a rusty part, it stuck and started drilling. I didn't think the drill bit was going to make it. There was a dimple depression in the steel, but it was not making progress. I think what happened next was the metal started heating up, then boom, the drill bit went right through the steel. The steel blade was hot to the tough. These are good drill bits. They are good quality and do the job. Good product.
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                      MILWAUKEE SHOCKWAVE CARBIDE MULTI - MATERIAL DRILL BITS SET (5-PACK) I used these to make some ...
                      MILWAUKEE SHOCKWAVE CARBIDE MULTI - MATERIAL DRILL BITS SET (5-PACK) I used these to make some holes in tile, they did a perfect job . I also needed to drill a hole in concrete to mount a hose reel for my neighbor . He had a bit he just purchased , we did a comparison and the Milwaukee Shockwave bits did a much better and quicker job. I would not hesitate to purchase more of these bits.
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                      Nice set of multi material drill bits.5 sizes from 5/32 to 3/8. Comes in plastic case that will f...
                      Nice set of multi material drill bits.5 sizes from 5/32 to 3/8. Comes in plastic case that will fit in tool box to protect edges. Works with both Impact and Hammer drills, except not recommended for impact driver on concrete or use on porcelain tile. When I used on 1/4 inch flat steel I did need to use a standard drill just to make starter spot as bit had a tendency to walk. But once I made indentation it drilled very fast and neat. I noticed that the bit really kinda shaved the steel with large shavings (I like that) compared to a standard metal drill bit. It was also much faster. Quick change bits with 1/4 inch fittings. On the brick they just flat drill fast and good.
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                      2 found this review helpful
                      This five-piece set of six inch drill bits are fantastic! Most carbide tip drill bits come in fo...
                      This five-piece set of six inch drill bits are fantastic! Most carbide tip drill bits come in four" length which is fine for most things. However, if you need that extra length, this will cover most everything else on various projects. It should be noted that if using on concrete, cinder block or brick, you will need a roto-hammer rather than a standard drill (this pounds the bit back and forth while it turns). What's nice about these is that they work on tile as well. Although it states it will work on things like plastic, wood and metal, I would not use this as my primary bit for those material - but rather, I would use it if I was passing through multi-layered surface where I was passing through brick or concrete through wood and metal behind for instance. Starting on a wood or metal surface will not make a clean starter hole with the carbide bits. One very annoying thing was the packaging. The plastic pack resembles a case or holder. However, this is a deception. The plastic needs to be destroyed to get at the bits and likely cannot be used as a holder.
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