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Which ones do you use and how much? Just been looking at the 365 stuff which looks good but doesn't seem to give you many holes on porcelain tiles.
 
for what size eg normally red and brown plugs or bigger
 
I use the arrow heads for normal holes (plugs) and screwfix own brand tile hole saw for the rest
 
Bosch multi construction bits (the ones with the blue flute) are great for tiles and not expensive, work well on porcelain too other than the extra hard grades
 
I found the B&Q tile hole saw drills to be good and not expensive. Screwfix probably do same type. I have Hilti tile hole saw drill and it seems top quality, but they are expensive
 
For brow plugs I use a 4mm Irwin cordless bit, then open it up with a 7mm. On porcelain, Use on slow speed and keep it cool. Be patient.

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