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Can any one give me the make of the best diamond core drill. i need a new one soon and dont know the best one to get:rolleyes:
 
Hilti are the best, but don't come cheap. Make sure that you get the correct bits for the material that you will be drilling.
 
Marcrist make the best core bits the 850 range the redshark bits are best expensive but they are worth every penny. I put mine through a 4" wall and then through some structural cast steel rebar channel without damaging the core i think it might have even sharpened it a tad :).
Amakita core drill is more than capable for everyday plumbing holes up to 165mm soilpipe joints. Makita 8406 - 850W 152mm Diamond Core Drill
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If your requirement is for drilling through GRANITE and hard material like PORCELAIN TILES then you need ultra thin metal diamond cores to keep the heat down.

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