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Permalink Reply by Rob on August 13, 2009 at 8:17 As we close out for Christmas 2011 and the end of the year
I thought it worth posting up some information introducing
new forum readers to our No1 best seller the "bathroom fitters kit".
This simple solution has a combination of the service pipe sizes for a bathroom (example: Radiators, Shower Head, Waste, 22mm Bath pipe) and also a selection of 6mm and 8mm cores to tackle the red rawl plugs and brown rawl plugs for fitting fixures and fittings. (example: loo roll holder, mirror, shower screen, robe hook, soap dish, cabinets).
The service pipe cores can also be used to open up (widen) holes to suit ANY size that you may need in a tile.
For those of you new to the Tilers Forums here is the best selling tile drilling solution for very hard tiles:

At £49.99 (£41.66 plus VAT) the drills work out
at an incredible £5.95 each plus VAT !
Including 20% VAT
You simply cant buy them in the shops that cheap. And the reason is that 365-Drills are the UK manufacturer of them.

Made in a UK factory.

Each pack has a FREE anti-slip guide plate so that you can drill without skating on the tiles.
You do not have to spend extra cash on complicated and expensive clamps which can fall off the wall.

We even offer a simple explaination of how to use water to cool by using a wet sponge
Why waste £30 or £40 of your money on water cooling systems which add cost and is an additional cumbersome step?
Yes we sell the sponges (if you want them) for £1.75 but we make it very clear you can utilise your own.

Hold ANY water filled sponge UNDER the rotating core to cool and to catch dust.
A sponge soaked in water eliminates dust exposure for the installer and increases the lifespan of the holesaw by cooling the drilling operation leading in turn to faster drilling.
Using a dedicated drilling sponge saves contaminating your clean sponges with grit, dirt and diamonds.

Lightweight easy to use equipment gets you fast access into awkward areas.

Drilling to milimeter perfection on those expensive porcelain tiles.
Wont break them too!

Accesories and fittings are fitted with perfection on any tile job.
Holes for service pipes are perfect every time. At 16mm 30mm and 40mm

So for example radiator pipes look neat.

Shower heads and shower valves come through easily.

Here you can see the typical waste pipe (32mm) and the hot / cold feeds at 15mm for a pedestal - sink.
Again elegant and simple.
CUSTOM
At 365Drills because we have our own factory we can produce ANY size you need. It doesnt have to be a drill size on the standard list.
We can also custom build any set that you choose. Just tell us what sizes you need and we can pick from stock.
If you dont want a twin pack of 35mm and just need a single. Then just ask.


Perhaps you are just drilling ONE single hole for a granite worktop to fit a basin. Why do you need a twin pack?
So call and tell us what you need for the job.

Example customer only needed a hole for waste and a hole for tap (35mm tap and 42mm waste)
So we supplied a combo pack to the plumber.
Want to know the benefits of the system by video?
Ready to see the endurance test of our ultra hard diamond core drills on a number of materials.
Please contact us at any time to discus what YOU or your installer need. And we are ready to help you.
365Drills
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