DEWALT DW5207 7-Piece Premium Percussion Masonry Drill Bit Set
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DEWALT DW5207 7-Piece Premium Percussion Masonry Drill Bit Set
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7802 in Home Improvement
- Brand: DeWALT
- Model: DW5207
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .50" h x 6.63" w x 7.75" l, .60 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
An excellent accessory for your cordless hammer drill, this DEWALT seven piece drill bit set provides function and durability for all your rugged drilling needs. Applications include drilling nice, neat holes into masonry, concrete, rock, and artificial stone. Crafted for the average 3/8-inch and 1/2-inch sized chuck, the bits in this set are intended to make holes for mechanical anchors. The set includes the following pieces: 3/16-inch by 3, 1/4-inch by 4, 5/16-inch by 6, 3/8-inch by 6, 1/2-inch by 6 and two 1/4-inch by 6s.
Customer Reviews
Awesome.
Too bad Home Depot doesn't sell DeWalt bits anymore. What a stupid mistake. I'm sick of wasting my time with those junk Vermont American and other cheap bits that the local hardware stores sell. Maybe they get higher margins. I now buy online. I got this set from DeWalt. In comparison, the last VA set I got at Home Depot, the 3/8 bit completely broke apart drilling one measley hole into stucco! I have another old bit that has drilled 100s of holes into the same stucco with no significant wear. They don't make them like they used to with the exception of the DeWalt ones here. I've used these bits in concrete and they work GREAT. They have some weird-angled point that really works. Costs 2X, but these are well worth it. Comes with a, not great, but usable pouch.
Worth every penny
I dont usually write a review but I feel compelled every now and then when a product is garbage or outstanding. I have this set for about 3 months and just started using the second 1/4" bit. Now that may seem like a short amount of time but I am a Audio/Video Tech in NYC. Which means a bunch of anchors in concrete or bricks. On the same 1/4" bit Ive hammered through tile in a spa and mounted a sat dish on a roof, and even though the end of the bit is near gone it still eats through cement. In all if you need a simple hammer bit set for your cordless you cant go wrong with this one
great drill bits
These are great drill bits for drilling through concrete. I used them with my DeWalt hammer drill and it drilled through the brick wall in my garage like butter!



