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Drill Clean Holes in Tile Without Cracks, Chips, or a Water Mess
TriumphEdge™ is the dry-running diamond bit that lets you drill, grind, and shape porcelain tile, marble, glass, and granite — without flooding your bathroom or shattering a $40 tile on the last hole of the day. The vacuum-brazed diamond grit cuts on contact, and the standard 1/4-inch hex shank snaps into any drill, impact driver, or rotary tool you already own.

Stop Cracking Tiles on the Last Hole of the Job
You marked four spots for the towel bar. The first three drilled clean. The fourth chips at the edge and runs a hairline crack across the face. Standard masonry bits skate across porcelain glaze. Cheap diamond hole saws need a steady drip of water to keep from glazing over — and you're not running a hose into a finished bathroom for one bracket. TriumphEdge™ bites the surface the second it touches and stays cool dry.
➤ Cut on Contact, No Pilot Hole Needed: Vacuum-brazed diamond grit grabs the surface the moment the bit touches glaze. Mark your spot, squeeze the trigger, drill — no skating, no spider cracks, no painter's-tape pre-game.
➤ Run Dry, Skip the Water Tray: The exposed-grit head sheds heat through its open texture, so you can drill a wall-mounted shower bracket without taping plastic sheeting around the wall or running a coolant feed.
➤ Snap Into Any Drill You Already Own: Standard 1/4-inch hex shank fits cordless drills, impact drivers, and rotary tools the same way a screwdriver bit does. No SDS adapter, no chuck-key gymnastics, no special collet.
Built for Hex-Shank Drills, Not Industrial Wet Rigs
Most diamond core bits are made for masonry rigs that flood the cut with water. TriumphEdge™ uses vacuum-brazed grit — diamond grains bonded to the steel head at high temperature so they sit proud of the surface and stay sharp far longer than the electroplated bits in cheap hole-saw kits. The exposed grit cuts faster, sheds debris through the open texture, and runs cool enough to stay dry on normal jobs.
The 1/4-inch hex shank locks into the same chuck or quick-change holder you use for screwdriver bits. Drill a hole, swap to a Phillips, set the screw — switch back. No spinning loose mid-cut, no specialty adapter, no separate tool.
Why DIYers Are Skipping the Wet-Saw Setup
"After cracking two porcelain tiles trying to mount a shower caddy, I ordered TriumphEdge™ as a last shot before calling a tile guy. First hole on the leftover offcut — clean as a hole punch. Drilled four more on the wall, no chips, no water, no drama." — Marcus T.
Not every job needs a wet saw. If you're hanging a bracket, mounting a faucet base, fishing a lamp cord through a marble shelf, or punching a hole in a glass jar for a planter, a hex-shank dry bit gets you in and out without rebuilding your workspace.
Clean Holes in the Hard Stuff, First Try
✓ Cuts Tile, Marble, Granite, Glass & Stone: One bit covers every common hard surface in a remodel — porcelain shower walls, marble vanity tops, glass jars, granite backsplashes.
✓ Fits Drills, Impact Drivers & Rotary Tools: Standard 1/4-inch hex shank — same as a screwdriver bit, no chuck adapter or modified collet needed.
✓ Stays Sharp Through the Whole Project: Vacuum-brazed grit holds its edge for dozens of holes per bit before you notice any drop in cut speed — long enough for a full bathroom or kitchen job.
How TriumphEdge™ Drills: 3 Steps, No Setup
Step 1: Click the hex shank into your drill or impact driver — the same way you'd load a screwdriver bit.
Step 2: Mark your hole, set the bit on the spot, and squeeze the trigger at medium speed. Let the diamond grit do the cutting — no leaning, no body weight on the drill.
Step 3: Pull straight back when you feel the bit punch through. You'll see a clean, edge-true hole with no chipping along the rim — ready for an anchor, a screw, or a fitting.

| Why Choose TriumphEdge™? | Cheap Hole-Saw Kits | Wet-Drill Setups |
|---|---|---|
| Drills & Grinds in One Bit: Hole + edge cleanup with the same head | ❌ | ❌ |
| Vacuum-Brazed Diamond Grit: Stays sharp dozens of holes longer | ❌ | ✓ |
| 1/4-inch Hex Shank: Fits any drill, no adapter | ❌ | ❌ |
| Runs Dry, Indoor-Friendly: No water tray or coolant feed | ✓ | ❌ |
Specs You'll Actually Care About
- Working Diameters: 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm grit head — pick a 3-piece (6+8+10mm) or 4-piece (6+8+10+12mm) set
- Total Length: 65–68mm — short enough for tight cabinet and shower-wall work
- Shank: Standard 1/4-inch (6.35mm) hex — fits drills, impact drivers, and rotary tools that take screwdriver bits
- Grit: Vacuum-brazed industrial diamond bonded to a hardened steel core
- Works On: Porcelain tile, ceramic, marble, granite, glass, jade, agate, and most natural stone
- Safety: Wear safety glasses and gloves; not for reinforced concrete or tempered/hardened glass; store in a dry place
The Stuff People Ask Before Hitting Add to Cart
Will it actually fit my drill?
If your drill, impact driver, or rotary tool accepts a 1/4-inch hex bit (the same shank as a screwdriver bit), TriumphEdge™ snaps in. No adapter, no chuck-tightening — just slide and lock.
Do I really not need water?
No water needed for normal use on tile, marble, granite, and glass. The vacuum-brazed grit pattern lets heat escape and dust clear without a coolant feed. For long, deep cuts in dense stone, a quick spritz from a spray bottle every 10–15 seconds extends the bit's life.
What can't I drill with it?
Skip reinforced concrete (rebar tears the grit off the head), tempered or safety glass (it shatters under any drill bit), and hardened industrial steel. Stick to natural stone, ceramic, porcelain, and standard glass and you're fine.
How long does one bit last?
With normal homeowner use — a few dozen holes per project at medium drill speed — most users finish a full bathroom or kitchen job on a single bit. Run too fast or lean too hard and you'll burn the grit early. Let the bit do the work.
Can I widen a hole that came out too small?
Yes — that's the side benefit of the diamond grit running down the side of the head. Drop the bit into the hole, run the drill at medium speed, and let the side of the bit shave the edge until your fitting drops in.
Drill With the Trigger, Not Your Fingers Crossed
If your TriumphEdge™ bit chips, slips, or fails to cut on the first project, send it back for a replacement or refund — no fine print, no return shipping arguments. We pack the diamond grit thick because we'd rather replace one bit than argue about a few cracked tiles.
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