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product_id: 13948990
title: "NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw, 5 Pc Diamond Drill Bit Set, 5/32–1/2-Inch Hollow Core, 1/4-Inch Shank, Glass Drill Bit, Ceramics, Tile Drill Bits, Granite, Glass Cutter for Bottles, Pots, Marble"
brand: "neiko"
price: "137.63 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Neiko"
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# Electroplated premium diamond grit Water cooling slit for longer bit life Solid alloy steel, heat treated NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw, 5 Pc Diamond Drill Bit Set, 5/32–1/2-Inch Hollow Core, 1/4-Inch Shank, Glass Drill Bit, Ceramics, Tile Drill Bits, Granite, Glass Cutter for Bottles, Pots, Marble

**Brand:** neiko
**Price:** 137.63 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💎 Drill Like a Pro, Shine Like a Boss!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw, 5 Pc Diamond Drill Bit Set, 5/32–1/2-Inch Hollow Core, 1/4-Inch Shank, Glass Drill Bit, Ceramics, Tile Drill Bits, Granite, Glass Cutter for Bottles, Pots, Marble by neiko
- **How much does it cost?** 137.63 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- neiko enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted neiko brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Heat-treated alloy steel with extra-thick walls delivers unmatched durability for tough materials.
- • **Cool & Efficient:** Innovative side slit design allows water flow to reduce heat and extend bit lifespan.
- • **Versatile 5-Piece Set:** Covers 5/32” to 1/2” sizes—perfect for everything from delicate glass bottles to rugged granite.
- • **Precision Diamond Cutting:** Electroplated diamond grit ensures ultra-clean, chip-free holes in glass, tile, and stone.
- • **Effortless Glass & Tile Drilling:** CNC-machined tips guarantee smooth, accurate holes up to 3/4” deep with minimal pressure.

## Overview

The NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw Set features five precision electroplated diamond grit bits (5/32” to 1/2”) crafted from heat-treated alloy steel with a unique water-cooling slit. Designed for flawless drilling in glass, ceramics, tile, granite, and marble, this durable set delivers clean, chip-free holes with CNC-machined tips and fits all standard 1/4-inch shank drills. Ideal for professionals and DIYers seeking reliable, long-lasting performance on hard, abrasive materials.

## Description

NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw or also called diamond drill bits are designed to drill holes in glass, ceramics, porcelain, tile, ceramics, limestone, slate, marble, granite, stone, and fiberglass. This set comes with 5 of the most used sizes; 5/32-inch (4mm), 1/4-inch (6mm), 5/16-inch (8mm), 3/8-inch (10mm), and 1/2-inch (12mm). These hole saws are made with alloy steel and have a slit on the side to help with entry of water and to cool your bit for a longer life. The slit is also used to remove any debris that may get stuck in the hole saw. Note: Please keep adding water to bit or surface that is being cut when in use to extend drill bits life. 5/32” (4mm) 1/4” (6mm) 5/16” (8mm) 3/8” (10mm) 1/2” (12mm)

Review: Cuts ceramic with ease!!! - == Introduction My seedlings have started to produce flowers and I wanted to transfer some of them onto ceramic cups and bowls for display purposes. After purchasing a few beautiful cups and bowls, I found that drilling holes into ceramic material wasn’t easy. It took a couple of hours to drill five holes at the bottom of three cups using masonry bits. There had to be a better and quicker way. After some online research, I found that I needed diamond drill bits. A search on desertcart for inexpensive diamond bits led me to Neiko Tools’ Diamond Grit Hole Saw Drill Bit Set. == Packaging As seen on the included photos, packaging of the set is very simple. The bits are housed inside a styrofoam cutout. No fancy plastic case, just the bits, the styrofoam, and the external packaging that contains the name and picture of the product. I was fine with the simple packaging because it is a factor in reducing overall cost. == Performance Prior to receipt of Neiko Tool’s diamond grit hole saw bits, I purchased an all-purpose bit from a local home improvement store that was advertised to drill holes into concrete, metal, plastic and wood. I also purchased a diamond bit set from a local budget tool store so that I could finish drilling holes on the ceramic cups and bowls I had already purchased. The all-purpose bit barely made a scratch on ceramic material. The diamond bits worked better but were fully spent after drilling three or less holes. The diamond grit hole saw bits from Neiko Tools arrived a day early. With around 20 ceramic pots, cups and bowls purchased from a flea market, I was ready to use the diamond grit bits. Armed with a driver on one hand and a bottle spray on another, I started to drill at a 45-degree angle and as the diamond bit “bit” into the ceramic surface, I slowly changed the angle to be perpendicular to the surface I was drilling into. Three sprays and a few seconds later, the hole was made. I was really impressed at how simple it was to make a hole through ceramic material. The reviews were mixed so I had my initial doubts but I was delighted with the results. Listed below are tips that I found to be helpful in my project. • Wear protective eye gear and dust mask. This is a must for your safety. • Just like any drill bits, the diamond grit hole saw from Neiko Tools will become dull with time. Time is determined by the material you’re drilling and whether you use lubrication or not. • Be patient and take your time especially if you’re new to this. Your patience will pay off with the results. • Lubricate when drilling. This will increase the life of your bit by reducing heat, dust particles and results in cleaner cuts. • Start drilling at a 45-degree angle and slowly adjust to 90 degrees as the bit starts to cut into the material. • Apply very little pressure and let the saw do the cutting. • Keep in mind that with every hole you drill, the bit becomes more dull. As the bit becomes more dull, I had to increase the pressure by just a little. • As a bit became more dull, I had to use both hands on the drill to start the bit to cut into ceramic material. Once the bit started cutting, only one hand was needed. The other hand was back with the spray bottle. • To further stretch the life of my bits, I used the smaller diamond bits from the local budget hardware store to make a smaller hole and then finalize/increase the size of the hole with Neiko Tool’s diamond bits. As of this writing, I’ve only used one bit and it’s not fully spent yet. == Pros • Inexpensive • Works as advertised == Cons • Bits wear out eventually (expected) Conclusion What used to be a gargantuan task of drilling holes through ceramic became a smooth and more rewarding process with Neiko Tool’s diamond grit bits. For what it does and especially the price, consider this tool as disposable once the bits become dull. Lubricate to extend the life of your bits and purchase a new set when the current ones become unusable. Alternatively, you may opt with more expensive sets for longer lifespan. Based on my results, I highly recommend this set to anyone needing to drill holes through ceramic material.
Review: Perfect Pieces to Make Glass Bottles - So I wanted to post this as soon as I did it so I would not forget to do it later. Let me give you a quick background of me: I don't use tools. period. BUT as a bored college student only going to school two days out of the week and has too much homework to actually get a job I wanted to have a hobby so I have been looking at Pinterest for inspiration. I got this in order to make a glass bottle lamp. I had watched plenty of YouTube videos and read plenty of How-To blogs with these drill bits as well as reading a lot of reviews on here so I had pretty good handle on how to use this drill bits. A little nervous to start right away on the bottle I actually wanted to make into a lamp with, I used a small brown glass bottle as a practice bottle. I put painter's tap on the place I wanted the hole to be and placed the drill bit at an angle. It took a few times to get the bit to catch against the glass but once it did the cutting didn't take long! I straightened out the bit and did circular motions with the drill as it drilled into the glass to help it along. I applied very little pressure. Every ten seconds (I actually counted to ten in my head) I would stop and pour a little water on the hole (I suggest doing this outside like I did) and then went back to drilling. After a full minute there was a beautiful hole right where I had planned it to be! Confident that I could do this, I did the same thing to my Jack Daniels bottle and sure enough (with the biggest drill bit this time - I used the smallest drill bit on the brown bottle in case it got ruined) there was a perfect little hole! After all the reading I have done I knew that you HAD to use water to not ruin these bits or ruin the glass so DEFINITELY MAKE SURE YOU USE WATER while making a holes. Overall these bits came in record time, worked great, and will definitely be using them again!

## Features

- TILE DRILL BITS: Diamond drill bits cutting blade with electroplated premium grade diamond and burn resistant braze to deliver more effective performance than traditional carbide or bi-metal hole saws.
- GLASS CUTTING TOOL: These masonry hole saws have a CNC machined tip to ensure clean, smooth and accurate holes cut up to 3/4” deep with no broken edges.
- DURABLE: Solid one-piece alloy steel construction with heat treatment and extra thick wall for added durability and long-lasting service when drilling glass, ceramics, and many other materials.
- GLASS BOTTLE CUTTER: 1/4-inch shank fits all power drills, cuts hard and abrasive materials like glass, fiberglass, tile, granite, marble, stone, and porcelain.
- TILE TOOLS INCLUDES: This diamond hole saw kit bit set has 5 sizes: 5/32-inch (4mm), ¼-inch (6mm), 5/16-inch (8mm), 3/8-inch (10mm) and 1/2-inch (12mm)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ODSS5NO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #401,377 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #224 in Hole Saw Sets & Kits |
| Brand | NEIKO |
| Brand Name | NEIKO |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Power Drills |
| Compatible Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,202 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00837013008231 |
| Included Components | Hole Saw Drill Bit Set |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4"L x 3"W |
| Item Type Name | Diamond Grit Hole Saw Drill Bit Set, 5 Piece | 5/32” – ½” |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
| Material | Marble,Glass,Porcelain,Ceramics,Diamond |
| Material Type | Marble,Glass,Porcelain,Ceramics,Diamond |
| Model | 00823A |
| Part Number | 00823A |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 3"W |
| Set Name | 5 Pc Diamond Drill Bit Set |
| Style | 5-pc small set |
| Style Name | 5-pc small set |
| UPC | 796299245474 837013008231 733353740858 732454533598 756655842501 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NEIKO
- **Color:** Silver
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00837013008231
- **Item Weight:** 1.6 ounces
- **Material:** Marble,Glass,Porcelain,Ceramics,Diamond
- **Product Dimensions:** 4"L x 3"W
- **Style:** 5-pc small set
- **UPC:** 796299245474 837013008231 733353740858 732454533598 756655842501

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I'm using BurLife for these instead of water, to drill holes in jaspers.  The bits aren't lasting very long. Should I be using water?**
A: The key to long life of diamond bits is to reduce heat.  There are three ways to do this:  1)  Constantly use water,  2) Reduce the speed of the drill, and 3) GO SLOW and apply very light pressure.   It will take time but let the drill bit do the work!  They should last a VERY long time using this method.

**Q: Can this drill through porcelain?**
A: Absolutely!  I drilled through very dense porcelain using both the 1/4 and 5/16's bits.  I got about 12 holes with each bit, before they wore down.  Make sure that someone is spraying the bit with water while you drill (to keep it dry) and start the cut at a 45 degree angle until it starts to dig in and then gradually straighten it out.  GO SLOW! until the bit is firmly seated in the hole so that it doesn't jump out and scratch other sections of your tile.

**Q: Will these work on a Black & Decker RTX rotary drill?**
A: If the shank is 1/4 why you dont say if the drill's chuck is larger than 1/4 instead to say larger than 3/16?🤔🤔🤔

**Q: How well will these drill thru glass/stone (?quartz)  tile?**
A: I drilled bathroom tile and they worked very well.   Combine this with the price and they are an excellent deal.  I would say that it cost me about $.20 a hole.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cuts ceramic with ease!!!
*by Y***Y on June 11, 2018*

== Introduction My seedlings have started to produce flowers and I wanted to transfer some of them onto ceramic cups and bowls for display purposes. After purchasing a few beautiful cups and bowls, I found that drilling holes into ceramic material wasn’t easy. It took a couple of hours to drill five holes at the bottom of three cups using masonry bits. There had to be a better and quicker way. After some online research, I found that I needed diamond drill bits. A search on Amazon for inexpensive diamond bits led me to Neiko Tools’ Diamond Grit Hole Saw Drill Bit Set. == Packaging As seen on the included photos, packaging of the set is very simple. The bits are housed inside a styrofoam cutout. No fancy plastic case, just the bits, the styrofoam, and the external packaging that contains the name and picture of the product. I was fine with the simple packaging because it is a factor in reducing overall cost. == Performance Prior to receipt of Neiko Tool’s diamond grit hole saw bits, I purchased an all-purpose bit from a local home improvement store that was advertised to drill holes into concrete, metal, plastic and wood. I also purchased a diamond bit set from a local budget tool store so that I could finish drilling holes on the ceramic cups and bowls I had already purchased. The all-purpose bit barely made a scratch on ceramic material. The diamond bits worked better but were fully spent after drilling three or less holes. The diamond grit hole saw bits from Neiko Tools arrived a day early. With around 20 ceramic pots, cups and bowls purchased from a flea market, I was ready to use the diamond grit bits. Armed with a driver on one hand and a bottle spray on another, I started to drill at a 45-degree angle and as the diamond bit “bit” into the ceramic surface, I slowly changed the angle to be perpendicular to the surface I was drilling into. Three sprays and a few seconds later, the hole was made. I was really impressed at how simple it was to make a hole through ceramic material. The reviews were mixed so I had my initial doubts but I was delighted with the results. Listed below are tips that I found to be helpful in my project. • Wear protective eye gear and dust mask. This is a must for your safety. • Just like any drill bits, the diamond grit hole saw from Neiko Tools will become dull with time. Time is determined by the material you’re drilling and whether you use lubrication or not. • Be patient and take your time especially if you’re new to this. Your patience will pay off with the results. • Lubricate when drilling. This will increase the life of your bit by reducing heat, dust particles and results in cleaner cuts. • Start drilling at a 45-degree angle and slowly adjust to 90 degrees as the bit starts to cut into the material. • Apply very little pressure and let the saw do the cutting. • Keep in mind that with every hole you drill, the bit becomes more dull. As the bit becomes more dull, I had to increase the pressure by just a little. • As a bit became more dull, I had to use both hands on the drill to start the bit to cut into ceramic material. Once the bit started cutting, only one hand was needed. The other hand was back with the spray bottle. • To further stretch the life of my bits, I used the smaller diamond bits from the local budget hardware store to make a smaller hole and then finalize/increase the size of the hole with Neiko Tool’s diamond bits. As of this writing, I’ve only used one bit and it’s not fully spent yet. == Pros • Inexpensive • Works as advertised == Cons • Bits wear out eventually (expected) Conclusion What used to be a gargantuan task of drilling holes through ceramic became a smooth and more rewarding process with Neiko Tool’s diamond grit bits. For what it does and especially the price, consider this tool as disposable once the bits become dull. Lubricate to extend the life of your bits and purchase a new set when the current ones become unusable. Alternatively, you may opt with more expensive sets for longer lifespan. Based on my results, I highly recommend this set to anyone needing to drill holes through ceramic material.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect Pieces to Make Glass Bottles
*by S***A on October 31, 2014*

So I wanted to post this as soon as I did it so I would not forget to do it later. Let me give you a quick background of me: I don't use tools. period. BUT as a bored college student only going to school two days out of the week and has too much homework to actually get a job I wanted to have a hobby so I have been looking at Pinterest for inspiration. I got this in order to make a glass bottle lamp. I had watched plenty of YouTube videos and read plenty of How-To blogs with these drill bits as well as reading a lot of reviews on here so I had pretty good handle on how to use this drill bits. A little nervous to start right away on the bottle I actually wanted to make into a lamp with, I used a small brown glass bottle as a practice bottle. I put painter's tap on the place I wanted the hole to be and placed the drill bit at an angle. It took a few times to get the bit to catch against the glass but once it did the cutting didn't take long! I straightened out the bit and did circular motions with the drill as it drilled into the glass to help it along. I applied very little pressure. Every ten seconds (I actually counted to ten in my head) I would stop and pour a little water on the hole (I suggest doing this outside like I did) and then went back to drilling. After a full minute there was a beautiful hole right where I had planned it to be! Confident that I could do this, I did the same thing to my Jack Daniels bottle and sure enough (with the biggest drill bit this time - I used the smallest drill bit on the brown bottle in case it got ruined) there was a perfect little hole! After all the reading I have done I knew that you HAD to use water to not ruin these bits or ruin the glass so DEFINITELY MAKE SURE YOU USE WATER while making a holes. Overall these bits came in record time, worked great, and will definitely be using them again!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well but not a long term tool
*by J***S on November 18, 2023*

These bits worked quite well in my hands. I was able to drill six holes through porcelain tile and cement backer board in order to mount a grab bar in our shower. However, the bit is largely worn away, and I doubt that you could get many more holes out of it at this price though it was a great choice. If you haven’t drilled ceramic tile before, I would strongly encourage you to practice on a scrap piece in advance. As other users mentioned, you need to start at about a 45° angle on the perimeter of your planted hole so that you can get a starting point and then, once you’ve cut a groove into the material slowly lower the blade into the face of the tile and continue drilling. Either dip the bit into water periodically or spray water onto the hall. You’ll get a much cleaner, cut and much less dust if you keep it wet. For starting, bring your drill up to a medium speed carefully guide the edge of the bit down to the tile . If you begin at a very low speed, the drillbit will catch and skate across the tile potentially damaging the finish. (Don’t ask me how I know this). The only problem I encountered was that you end up with tile and backer board material filling the inside of the bed and you have to periodically stop to clean this out. A finishing now or possibly some stiff wire, will help to push the little Coors of tile and cement out of the end of the bed, especially if you keep it wet.

## Frequently Bought Together

- NEIKO 00823A Diamond Hole Saw, 5 Pc Diamond Drill Bit Set, 5/32–1/2-Inch Hollow Core, 1/4-Inch Shank, Glass Drill Bit, Ceramics, Tile Drill Bits, Granite, Glass Cutter for Bottles, Pots, Marble
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