Drill Holes in Porcelain and Ceramic Tiles

How to drill holes in Porcelain and Ceramic Tiles easily without breaking the tile OR wasting lots of poor quality drills, by using a Porsadrill!
Do you need to cut holes into very hard materials? 365Drills produce quality diamond drilling kits for professional installers and the DIY market.

Although diamond is expensive it delivers superior results compared to [...]

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Written by Tiling News on July 4th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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Drilling Holes in TilesHow to drill holes in Porcelain and Ceramic Tiles easily without breaking the tile OR wasting lots of poor quality drills, by using a Porsadrill!

Do you need to cut holes into very hard materials? 365Drills produce quality diamond drilling kits for professional installers and the DIY market.

Although diamond is expensive it delivers superior results compared to carbide by cutting quicker and easier through very hard material such as porcelain tiles, granite worktops as well as glass, fiberglass, travertine, marble, mirror, pottery, and many others.

Perhaps you are involved in a commercial installation such as a hotel, restaurant or shop. Or working on a bathroom or kitchen project. Whether Professional or DIY we supply the toughest tools to help you cut holes into hard materials.

The main kit includes seven drills and a flexible non-slip guide plate to ensure accurate drilling.

At £39.99 the kits are designed to provide an easily quantifiable cost that can be included on customers’ invoices.

Do your carbide bits burn out quickly? Our Diamonds [rated MOHS class ten] are ninty times harder than Ruby source and ideal for use on porcelain tiles [MOHS class five] so last longer and are price competitive to save you money. We never use or source conflict diamonds!

To prevent drill slip each kit below 70mm is supplied with our flexible guide plate. This portable essential item uses gel pads to grip the material by friction. However the exact means for providing grip are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.

Buy a Porsadrill at 365Drills.com!

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