kwb Diamond hole saw 20/25 mm
20 mmPrice in EUR including VAT
Delivered between 8.1.2026 and 12.1.2026
6 pieces in stock at supplier
6 pieces in stock at supplier
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Hole saw diameter10
Product details
The kwb diamond hole saw with a diameter of 20 mm and a working length of 25 mm is a high-quality tool specifically designed for precise drilling in hard materials. It is ideal for use in ceramics, granite, marble, and natural stone. The hole saw is coated with industrial diamonds, ensuring a long lifespan and efficiency. The base body of the saw is turned from solid material, which provides high concentricity. These features make the hole saw an indispensable tool for professional craftsmen and DIY enthusiasts who value quality and precision. The kwb diamond hole saw is a reliable accessory for various drilling tasks, including dowel holes and water connections.
- High-quality industrial diamonds for long life and efficiency
- Precisely turned base body from solid material for high concentricity
- Suitable for a variety of materials, including ceramics and natural stone
- Optimized for various applications such as dowel holes and water connections.
Material application | Ceramic, Granite, Marble, Natural stone, Tiles |
Metal type | Sparkler |
Length | 2 cm |
Item number | 6299282 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Stainless steel |
Metal type | Sparkler |
Material group | Metal |
Material | 40CR steel |
Material application | Ceramic, Granite, Marble, Natural stone, Tiles |
Tool holder | Compass saw |
surface finish | Diamond-coated |
borehole size | 20 mm |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | Hole Saw |
Items per sales unit | 1x |
Hole saw diameter | 20 mm |
working length | 25 mm |
Length | 2 cm |
Width | 20 cm |
Height | 2 cm |
Weight | 45 g |
Product Safety |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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