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olivern

Hi Guys,

Has anyone had any experience using the D605 range of vacuum brazed diamond tile drills with the hexagonal back ends from Husqvarna. It would be great to get some hands on feedback on them. Especially a comparison to these and the Marcrist PG750X drills would be brilliant is anyone has used them both side by side?

Oliver
 
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olivern

To be honest I don't think they have really pushed them. I know the Marcrist are a good drill and the waxy insert can be a help now and again. The D605's don't have that but at around £10 a drill they are coming in at the right money. Just always good to hear how they perform in the real world.
 
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olivern

To be honest I don't think they have really pushed them. I know the Marcrist PG750x's are a good drill and the waxy insert can be a help now and again. The Husqvarna D605's don't have that but at around £10 a drill they are coming in at the right money. I'd be happy to send one of each to someone who does a lot of tile drilling to give a bit of a review on the two drills.
 

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Send them to either [MENTION=4216]Sir Ramic[/MENTION] or [MENTION=22801]Bri[/MENTION] matey - they're your best bet.
 

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