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The DEWALT DT6952-QZ Masonry Drill Bit Set features a 5-piece collection of 130° Douglas form carbide-tipped bits designed for precision drilling in masonry, brick, blockwork, and stone. Its rotary/percussion compatibility ensures efficient hole-making, while DEWALT’s renowned durability guarantees long-lasting performance for professional and DIY projects alike.




























| ASIN | B0013LEMT0 |
| Assembled Diameter | 10 Millimetres |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 570 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 3 in Drill Bit Sets |
| Colour | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (9,193) |
| Cutting Diameter | 10 Millimetres |
| Date First Available | 24 Jan. 2010 |
| Finish | Titanium |
| Included Components | Components included |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 118 g |
| Item model number | DT6952-QZ |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Material | See description |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | DT6952-QZ |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Drill Bit-Set |
J**L
Works well!
Good quality and good price
A**R
Solid Set for the Toolbox – Gets Through Brick Like Butter (Mostly)
Bought the DEWALT masonry drill bit set to put up a few shelves and run some cables through the wall. Have to say, they bite into brick nicely and don’t burn out like the cheap no-name bits you get in bargain packs. Properly sharp and feel sturdy. Only downside is there’s only five bits, so if you’re after loads of different sizes you might feel a bit limited. Also, the plastic case is a bit fiddly – feels like it’ll snap before the bits do. But overall, classic DEWALT quality – does what it says on the tin. If you need reliable bits for drilling into brick or concrete, this set won’t let you down.
K**K
Quality drill bits
Seen to be fine
M**Y
Good Value
Excellent Product
D**N
To The Point
My dad's words still echo in my ears. "If you haven't got the tools, then you can't do the job" Trouble is, like me, my dad was rubbish at DIY. The low point came some months ago. I was doing the church grounds, tidying and sweeping leaves etc. I came across a massive paving slab that I could not move. I managed to 'walk' it to the back of the church. I uncovered a great hole about 2feet x 1foot which presumably used to have a proper grating/vent. I was frightened a child or someone's precious dog/cat would get in there so I hastily covered it up using the grill from an old barbecue. It cost a fortune for a new grille of this size, so I made one using a mitred wooden frame and some mesh from a local DIY store. It wasn't great, but from a distance it didn't look too bad and at least it was safe ! I then needed to drill the brick at four points to enter plugs and then screw my home made grille in place. Well, I was exhausted. My poor old drill needed recharging twice and even then I could only manage three holes - 2 at the top and one midway at the bottom. It struck me that I was using masonry bits of my dad's that were probably over 40 years old as he passed away round about this time. I ordered this new set of masonry bits from Amazon and have not looked back. Okay, I have been fortunate to have reviewed some wonderful cordless drills, courtesy of Vine but these drill bits have brought jobs, that I could never have even contemplated let alone attempt, within reach with effortless ease. Curtain rails, brickwork, bathroom tiles - all are now better not say - easy peasy - but certainly have been carried out neatly and correctly. The latest review from Amazon is a case in point. It is a wall-mounted organiser. I measured the gap between the two keyhole mounts at the top. Please note there are actually four such mounts but I don't try to get ahead of myself. I thought of using a template but they are precisely 32cms apart at the narrow bit at the top. I marked this on the brick using a pencil and then another mark 32cms away. I checked it was level and then gave my pencil mark a hefty knock with a hammer and a sharp masonry nail (a punch would do just as well) This then created a nice little recess that hopefully would keep the masonry bit in place. I started using the smallest one and went in to the depth of the plug I was planning (hoping) to use. I then increased the diameter until the correct size for the plug was used. The plug went home with a teeny tap, the screws went in and the organiser was hung at first asking; level and secure. Okay this is simple stuff but the satisfaction of completing even a small job like this raises one's confidence for the next job that one has to do and without doubt these drill bits have not missed a beat in assisting me along the way.
D**D
Very good
Good buy, does the job, a well made product
S**N
A good make
As expected
J**E
Good value
Good value and very strong
C**N
conforme a la descriptions
M**R
Wyrob super!
S**K
Na een dag gebruik een boor is al kapot.
K**E
Top Steinbohrer – präzise und zuverlässig! Diese Steinbohrer haben mich wirklich überzeugt. Sie bohren saubere und präzise Löcher, ohne dass das Material ausfranst oder ausbricht. Die Qualität ist insgesamt sehr gut, und sie halten, was sie versprechen. Alles in allem ein tolles Produkt, das ich jederzeit wieder kaufen würde!
S**L
Only thing I don't like is the bits don't stay put very well in the case.
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