Cuts ceramic wall tile, cement board and plaster (Not for use on floor tile) A high-speed cutter with a 1/8" steel shank Great for contractors High-speed cutter mounted on a 1/8 In. steel shank
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Brand | Dremel |
Item model number | 562 |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 664247 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 1.8571 (14 ratings) 1.8571 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 080596010645 |
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Dremel 562 Tile Cutting Bit
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The grouting in my 18 year old laundry room floor was deteriorating. Using my Drexel and the tile bit And guide, I was able to quickly remove the old grouting in preparation for regrouting. Project finished in one morning!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this for a small kitchen project: removing part of the backsplash tile to fit a new over-the-range microwave flush against the wall. It took around 3 hours, but it worked well for the task, even though it's more suited for smaller projects.
Bought to cut ceramic backsplash tile. Useless - super slow and burns it. Maybe good for paper but not ceramic tile, wall, floor, or otherwise.
The guy at the store really talked this bit up, bought it and tried it for backsplash and it would not cut at all, just cracked the tiles if it did anything at all. I cannot recommend this product for doing a backsplash.
Wish I had seen these reviews prior to purchase. I thought this would save me time. It took two hours to cut less than two inches and by the time I got to the end the bit wasn't cutting. The good news is that I saw a review on line of he diamond tile cutting blade and went and bought one. It did the job in less than 5 min. A bit pricey but worth it. It did what this bit should have done.
I bought it to cut some opening on tile for my shower. This tool wasn't able to anything. I end up burning it after 1'' of cut.
Bought this yesterday, used it to cut part way through a tile, and the bit was good for about 20cm's worth of work, but then the bit seems to have gone blunt and does nothing more than start to glow red hot.
I needed to cut small notches in backsplash tile for wall plate screws. It kind of worked for the first couple, although it was very slow. Then it was obvious the bit was getting dull fast and it wouldn't cut at all.
Bought it to cut the shower faucet hole on ceramic wall tile. Worked okay for about 1 inch and won't cut anything after that.
I need to punch a small hole through 3/8 in porceline tile. The bit does not cut very well at all, either dry or wet.