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Wishiwasatoptiler

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Hi
I'm looking into purchasing some better diamond drills bits, really would prefer a set for most situations I may come across in bathrooms etc,
I've seen the 365posra tile kit (£50 set) and also the rubi set (£80) which includes most sizes from 15mm up.

Is it better to but individual ones if so what brand or is there better sets out than the ones I've seen.

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Personally I'd buy individual hole cutters from ATS Diamond tools... Couple quid for a hole cutter , so not a fortune to buy a set , 16mm,20mm,25mm,32mm,38mm,45mm,55mm,65mm will cover most sizes in bathrooms and if you do fixings , then a few 6mm and 7mm cutters..
 

AD Ceramics

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Thanks for the advise.

I think it depends on a few things sometimes it's false economy buying cheap hole cutter. I can't comment on the ATS ones as I have not purchased any from them yet, my choice for the last few years have been the Marcrist ones in link below
Marcrist PG850 Tile and Porcelain Drilling Starter Kit / Set £91.20 in stock - next day UK delivery plus Tile Cutters and Tiling Tools
My 36mm one must have done close to 250 holes and that's a conservative estimate 90% into porcelain and as for the 19mm one I couldn't even guess.
I've tried lots of different ones over the years and don't get me wrong I do use some of the cheaper ones and have 3 or 4 in my kit but they don't last long.
The down side with the Marcrist is the cost the 112mm one I have cost near two hundred quid just glad it was charged to the customer.
 

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As per Dave, I have a range from ATS from 6mm up to 120mm probably 20 different sizes, if you look after them properly they will easily last for half a dozen bathrooms. A basic set of 6 or so sizes will cover most scenarios say, 6,7,18,25,30 and 45mm, they'll only cost a tenner or so for those few and you can add a few sizes more if you need to.

120mm @Bri Jeez how much did that set you back? I just mark my hole with an off cut of pipe and lay the grinder into it.
 
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120mm @Bri Jeez how much did that set you back? I just mark my hole with an off cut of pipe and lay the grinder into it.
I've built it up over a couple of years, some of them don't get used that often as they were bought for specific holes (usually spot lights) and the 120mm one a customer gave to me after I'd used it to cut some fan holes in 3 of his bathrooms, bonus! I still reckon there's not much more that £150's worth, they really are great value from ATS.
 
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So on the main these will cover most situations,
16mm,20mm,25mm,32mm,38mm,45mm,55mm,65mm.
Just a quick one on grinders, is a standard stone cutter blade or one specific to tiles,?
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U need material specific blades!
If u try using a stone vanity blade to try cut porcelain, not only will the blade tear the porcelain but u'll wreck your blade.
If u try using a segmented blade for cutting a coarse material like sandstone and try using that on marble let's say, well u'll be lucky if there's anything left of the piece of marble after trying to cut it.
But doesn't mean u have to spend a fortune on blades,
good old @ATSDiamondTools comes to the rescue again with very competitive blades.
 

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