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We are now delighted to
be able to add a new tool to the 365-Drills PORSADRILL
range to solve the issue of cleaning out the spoil or shards of tiles from the drilling of very hard porcelain tiles.


This core extractor has joined the stable at 365Drills.


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The 90 degree hook allows easy access to the portholes and slots of all size diamond cores.

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ITS BUNDLED WITH THE WATER COOLING SPONGE

The price of £7.99 reflects the fact that the core ejector also comes complete with another useful item the cooling sponge.

But we have reduced the price to £4.99 for the set online.

***Note you do NOT get the drills !
We considered raising the price of the drills to £59.99 and including these extras but it becomes frustrating for installers who buy mutliple kits to keep getting items that they really only need to purchase one time only. So we are going to sell it seperately and
give buyers a choice.

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We are certain that this toolpack at £4.99 (including VAT) will save lots of time and add real value to the £49.99 bathroom fitters kit.
In fact it can be used with ANY size kit that we sell.

The components are really essential so we would urge first time buyers to get this tool kit. Its going to save loads of time getting the bits out of the cores. What can happen after drilling is that the bits get stuck and jam up the core. So its fiddly to solve but now not any more.

The robust handle can take some torque. Poking around to get them bits out is now really easy. It even fits the small 6mm. The angled rake is strong. It can take some twisting and bending.

Also the sponge is a lifeline for drilling. Without it the drill gets hot and can boil.

A Dedicated water cooling sponge is perfect . Using a sponge soaked in water eliminates dust exposure for the installer and increases the lifespan of a holesaw by cooling it during the drilling operation leading in turn to faster drilling. It retains a superior amount of water and is ideally shaped not to obstruct your drilling. A dedicated drilling sponge saves contaminating clean sponges with grit, dirt and diamonds. This kit is great value for money and will help you.

Available online today.
And we will add more pics and videos as we finish the product launch.
 
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Re: New Product for 2012: How to clean diamond drills and remove the tile cores from

Yes we think at £4.99 (£4.16) its not a bank buster. Its going to be a really useful gadget. Its also a tile lifter and adjuster so not just a one trick pony.

Coupled to the fact that the water cooling sponge is included I think it is going to solve a lot of issues that tilers face.

And also wait for it... Its MADE IN ENGLAND
Yes all the tooling and production is done right here. Not China. Not Taiwan. Not India. its made for you right here.
 
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