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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
These titanium bits have a hex shank, which helps the bits stay in the drill better than the rounded shanks. Overall they seem decent quality.
C. Ramsdale
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
You get a nice range of small sized in a plastic holder but no case. Being listed as ‘titanium’ I expect them to do better drilling metal than my standard drill bits. They drilled as expected through wood and plastic. For metal, you should of course start with a smaller size and work your way up to a larger hole, but just to see how they would do, I went straight to the 1/ 4” size into a piece of steel for a gate drop mounted on a wrought iron fence. It drilled very slow. Starting with a smaller size, it drilled a little faster but then you have to stop, change the bit to a larger size, and repeat this until you’ve reached the size you want. It’s much easier to just use a step drill bit than switching bits.I’ll use these indoors for quick fix-it projects but I’ll stick to my cobalt drill bits for the more serious jobs.
Brian Kelly
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
These bits are fine for what I need them for, which is with a cheap cordless drill that I keep in my office to have something handy to hang pictures and such (wall anchor holes). They are completely fine for that but...1. They need a hard case--some of the the smallest bits showed up noticeably bent and I'm pretty sure will get worse once I throw it in a draw full of other tools.2. Many of the bits fall out if you turn it over. I just picked it up (right side up) and walked across the room with it and the natural hand motion of turning my wrist downwards caused all the larger bits to fall out.
P. Frazier
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
I am not a huge tool person but found these to be very sturdy and resourceful. I have used two sizes so far and have not ran into any issues. Cleaning it off is simple and easy to do. I was super satisfied with the sharpness. These drilled through without much of a fight. This set is worth the price value.
CaryA
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
This is my first set of bits with a common 1/4 hex shank. It's nice not always having to readjust the chuck when you change bit sizes. The bits themselves are fine and have worked well for everything I've drilled with them so far (all wood).
BG Sheri
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
These little bits are going to be a great addition to my new cordless drill!
plokiju
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
This is a super low budget drill bit set. It doesn't come with a hard case. It's shipped in a heat sealed plastic bag, and there's a sticky, greasy coating on the bits. I opened the top of the bag carefully, so I can reuse it as a soft case.As for the quality of the bits, it's not bad at all. The color of the bits are similar to my Bosch set that I bought from a local store. The edges are not as sharp, but they still have a good edge for drilling wood or stucco. I'm sure it could drill into soft steel, but I haven't tried it. I'm currently using it to repair a wood fence around the yard. The quality and finish is a little rougher than the name brand, but it works just fine. The usable length of the drill bits are just a little shorter than my old set. I was hoping these would be longer, but they're actually shorter. The hex base makes them look extra tall.Since I rarely ever use the large size bits, I'm glad they offer this set. I tend to wear out the smaller bits more quickly, so I just want to replace them, instead of buying another giant set of drill bits. Overall, this is a decent and cheap option. The lack of a hard case is the biggest drawback, but it's not a deal breaker.
grumpycat
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
The bit separated from the shank the first time I used it. Spend a little more and get a quality product. I wish I had.
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