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I use the Turbolites in 6 and 8mm for fixing holes and they are truly amazing on ceramics!, I never even bother with water spraying em either as there doesn't seem to be any need to, as long as you let them cool down between holes, they do start to struggle a bit on porcelain though, got to keep em cooled with the water spray too or the heads do snap as Martin says, have just treated myself to a set of 365 Drill Porcadrills (for the larger sizes really, but the set has 6 and 8mm in too) so will have to see how they compare, hurry up Mr Postman! :drool5:
 

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