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1" x 21" BOSCH SDS-max Speed-X Carbide Rotary Hammer Bit for Concrete Drilling

$25

$68

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Amazon has 1" x 21" BOSCH SDS-max Speed-X Carbide Rotary Hammer Bit for Concrete Drilling (HC5051) on sale for $25.27. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 1" x 21" BOSCH SDS-max Speed-X Carbide Rotary Hammer Bit for Concrete Drilling (HC5051) on sale for $25.27. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Fits all SDS-max hammers and Hilti hammers with TE-Y/TE-FY shanks
  • Solid carbide head is ideal for drilling masonry and concrete
  • Stays sharper longer to drill more holes than competitors' bits
  • Centric tip guides bit through hard and reinforced concrete
  • Inclined side cutters have an aggressive edge for faster cutting

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $39.72 lower (61% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $64.99.
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Amazon has 1" x 21" BOSCH SDS-max Speed-X Carbide Rotary Hammer Bit for Concrete Drilling (HC5051) on sale for $25.27. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 1" x 21" BOSCH SDS-max Speed-X Carbide Rotary Hammer Bit for Concrete Drilling (HC5051) on sale for $25.27. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Fits all SDS-max hammers and Hilti hammers with TE-Y/TE-FY shanks
  • Solid carbide head is ideal for drilling masonry and concrete
  • Stays sharper longer to drill more holes than competitors' bits
  • Centric tip guides bit through hard and reinforced concrete
  • Inclined side cutters have an aggressive edge for faster cutting

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $39.72 lower (61% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $64.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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3d ago
104 Posts
Joined Mar 2016
3d ago
COMMANDAAAH
3d ago
104 Posts
Wish this deal had been around when I had to drill through concrete a couple weeks ago! I don't know about $68, but I did spend over $40 for a 1"x15" masonry bit.
3d ago
192 Posts
Joined Apr 2018
3d ago
Quahog
3d ago
192 Posts
Great price! Got in for one earlier today. Thanks!
3d ago
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Joined Dec 2006
3d ago
NE0tekk
3d ago
2,808 Posts
I assume this is good enough for exterior stucco? Planning to install some exterior lights so 1" might be overkill...
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3d ago
502 Posts
Joined Dec 2017
3d ago
DealArtist
3d ago
502 Posts
Take note, this is sds-max. Almost got one but only have an sds+ hammer drill.
3d ago
63 Posts
Joined Nov 2021
3d ago
P33ker
3d ago
63 Posts
I really like Bosch hammer bits. Project farm did a thorough test and the Bosch were not top but for the price, were well rated. They seem to last longer than other brands for me.
3d ago
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3d ago
fintlewoodlewix
3d ago
2,395 Posts
Quote from NE0tekk :
I assume this is good enough for exterior stucco? Planning to install some exterior lights so 1" might be overkill...
I don't think so. This is SDS Max. It's made for concrete. It'll probably cause a lot of stucco damage.
3d ago
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3d ago
fintlewoodlewix
3d ago
2,395 Posts
I have a 1 3/4" SDS Max bit. I wish I'd bought a 2". I'm struggling to think of times where a 1" bit will be useful for me. I'd have to want to put just a 1" hole, which means a <1" pipe through concrete. That's not a lot of pipe.

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2d ago
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Joined Aug 2022
2d ago
LavenderShow4233
2d ago
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Quote from DealArtist :
Take note, this is sds-max. Almost got one but only have an sds+ hammer drill.

Thanks for mentioning it. Was ready to pull the trigger. Totally missed that.
2d ago
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2d ago
z9z91
2d ago
2,764 Posts
It looks like an SDS-max bit which is 18mm diameter. SDS-plus is only 10mm so they are not compatible.
2d ago
84 Posts
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2d ago
Mark34204
2d ago
84 Posts
Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
I have a 1 3/4" SDS Max bit. I wish I'd bought a 2". I'm struggling to think of times where a 1" bit will be useful for me. I'd have to want to put just a 1" hole, which means a <1" pipe through concrete. That's not a lot of pipe.

How about installing 3/4" or 7/8" all thread as anchor stud bolts. I just finished epoxying in a bunch of those.
2d ago
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2d ago
ViperDaSnake
2d ago
556 Posts
Both show regular price or sold out.
2d ago
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2d ago
ViperDaSnake
2d ago
556 Posts
Amazon is back in stock. Just ordered.
2d ago
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ratiostrain
2d ago
50 Posts
is this what one would use to put holes in 200 lb creosote railroad ties?

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