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got to say it the 365 bits are best value for money ,i have the rotozip as well but only use on very thick tiles saves time
 
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thevinnyofoz

Thanks, I have a rotozip but only used it on laminate flooring about 5 years ago. Just been on ebay and seen that it's possible to buy tile cutting drill bits for it, wondering if they are any good ? I'm a little fed up with the wet cutter way of cutting curves out of tiles, sometimes it takes too long and gets frustrating.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

I have just bought a 7 piece core drill set, from Aldi £29.99 might not be much good, but worth a try:thumbsup:
 
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The Handy Manny

I have just bought a 7 piece core drill set, from Aldi £29.99 might not be much good, but worth a try:thumbsup:

Hey at that price if they only make a few cuts each it's not too bad. Careful they don't break your wrist when they stall though ;)
 
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Scott

I bought the wall core hole set of theirs 3 years ago, still going strong :thumbsup:

I use the silverline bits, i drilled 23 holes (porcelain) with one bit a few weeks back, howeve the next one only did 4. I think that may have been me not keeping it as wet/cool as i did the first one. However the second one was on a softer tile. But at £1.99 each from a local supplier im not complaining
 
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