decent drill bit sets/brand?

DSG2003Mach1

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I was going through my tools the other day and I have 3 different things of drill bits because theyve all got multiple bits that are worn out. Im not looking for anything super expensive but not one use throw away either. Any decent sets out there that have wood, metal and concrete bits in there? I was looking on amazon real quick but most of those had a ton of screw drivers, bit drivers etc...I dont need.
 

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Hands down best value for metal and wood.


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The Dewalt multipack from Lowes or wherever.

Good enough quality to make you think you got your money's worth. Cheap enough to not cry like a baby when one breaks.
 

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Buy a decent set and learn to sharpen them. It's very easy and a set will last you years. I'm a fabricator/welder and can't remember the last time I bought a set.
 

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I'm a huge fan of the Rigid coldfire bits. I used to have to drill into a lot of stainless and they were the only ones that seemed to survive for any amount of time.
 

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honestly harbor freight shit is great for the price. It is warrantied so if it breaks just take it in for replacement.
 

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I do a lot of drilling of hard metals and really like the irwin cobalt bits
 

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Not to hijack your thread but I need I guess a Phillips head bit that will work on an impact wrench that will loosen a screw (or two) on a rotor. I don't even know if anything like that is made.
 

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