MILWAUKEE 1/8″ Drywall Cutting Bit 2PK
The Milwaukee 1/8″ Drywall Cutting Bit is the replacement bit for the M18 ™ Cut Out Tool (M18BCT-0), and is now available as an accessory. Allowing users to efficiently cut through surfaces such as plasterboard, plastic and wood. The Cutting Bits offers sharpened eged which allow for lateral cutting applications whether its for downlight installations, socket outlets, access holes and more.
SKU: 48382020
Categories: Carpentry Accessories, Jobber, SHOCKWAVE™ Multi-Material Drill Bits
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