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The MILWAUKEE 48-89-2204 is a titanium-coated jobber-length drill bit sold in a 2-piece pack, engineered for high-cycle drilling through wood, metal, and PVC. The titanium coating reduces heat buildup and extends cutting life up to three times longer than standard uncoated bits. A thicker-than-standard web core resists side-load breakage under heavy use. The 135-degree split point tip starts on contact without walking, and the parabolic flute geometry evacuates chips rapidly to keep the cutting edge cool. The 3-flat shank seats firmly in drill chucks and resists slipping during operation. Licensed trade professionals and general contractors reach for this bit when working with portable drills on the jobsite.
This drill bit is suited for residential and commercial construction, mechanical, and general trade applications where drilling into wood framing, sheet metal, conduit, or PVC pipe is routine. The reduced shank diameter allows use in 3/8-inch chucks, making it compatible with a wide range of portable corded and cordless drills on the market. The parabolic flute design is particularly effective when drilling on curved or irregular surfaces where chip clearance is critical to maintaining hole accuracy. Each pack includes two bits, making it practical for tool bags and site kits where backup tooling matters.
Designed for use with portable corded and cordless drills equipped with standard or 3/8-inch chucks. Suitable for drilling wood, metal, and PVC in general trade and construction applications.
Install and remove drill bits only when the drill is powered off and, for corded tools, unplugged. Seat the 3-flat shank fully into the chuck and tighten all jaws evenly before use. Inspect bits for chipping or wear before each use and replace any bit that shows visible damage to the cutting edge or flute. Wear appropriate eye protection when drilling metal or other materials that generate flying chips.
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