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Just a quickie guys. Looking to buy a threesome of 1000mm or 1200mm masonry bits. Any recommendations? Erbauer/Titan are possibilities but open to spending more on better quality bits.
 
one word of warning. never attempt to start a hole with one of these. they can suddenly bend at 90degrees and rip your face off. always start hole with say a 16" bit then shove the long one in.
 
I wanted a 1000mm x 20mm the week before last and was buying it as a single for £ 19

Spotted the same make 3 different sizes in a pack under the display unit for £ 20
 
bought one of those sets 14.99 and it was cracking , drilled a few holes through stone at a castle with the 20 mm if i needed a larger hole i went through again with the 25 mm it lasted ages , if fact the last time i used the 20 mm i was drilling a 2 ft wall and half the end snapped so a went out and got a new audax 1 meter 20mm £87 + VAT , it drill 12" and burnt out , so i finished the hole with my good old faithfull half tipped drill bit , and got a refund for the expensive one !
 
Seems a split decision between cheap and expensive!

Struggling to find some Irwin sets but I've found some silverline ones which I'll try out. £13 is the cheapest I've found for the 1000mm, £29 for 1500mm sets so will see how they go.
 
Seems a split decision between cheap and expensive!

Struggling to find some Irwin sets but I've found some silverline ones which I'll try out. £13 is the cheapest I've found for the 1000mm, £29 for 1500mm sets so will see how they go.
Not tried their drill bits, but silverlineC, saw blades are not very good at all; far too soft (sourced from toolstation).
 

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