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40 on the right
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75 bits
So they included 34 screws and had the gall to call it 109-bit set?
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Before you suggest I don't know what I'm doing and I'm just too hard on my bits, I've had my Milwaukee drill bits for many years and use them regularly without any issues. My Dewalt driver bit set is going strong after 4 years of nearly daily use. Only the #2 phillips bits have required replacement.
Owning a B+D set similar to the OP set, I wouldn't even pay $15 for it.
Keep an eye out for individual sales of Bosch and Dewalt. It may end up costing around $25-30 to get these individually but it'll save you the need to replace this.
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You win the comments section 😂
Before you suggest I don't know what I'm doing and I'm just too hard on my bits, I've had my Milwaukee drill bits for many years and use them regularly without any issues. My Dewalt driver bit set is going strong after 4 years of nearly daily use. Only the #2 phillips bits have required replacement.
Owning a B+D set similar to the OP set, I wouldn't even pay $15 for it.
Yeah, $15 sounds overpriced for bits and filler drill bits. I bet those drill bits snap easily and probably not worth keeping around.
Anyone who wants to watch the Philips #2 test:
https://youtu.be/6-xOHQTT5tw