100-Piece WoodRiver Combo Brad Point And Twist Drill Bit Set
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Woodcraft has 100-Piece WoodRiver Combo Brad Point And Twist Drill Bit Set (158296W) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free with promo code MASTERBUILDER.
Thanks to community members Nexusi and cueball13 for finding this deal.
Good deal, thanks! Not the highest quality, but good enough to fill in my brad point collection with some of the in-between sizes that smaller sets don't include.
Site kept crashing when I tried to checkout, but eventually went through with Amazon Pay.
I bought these the last time they were on sale. Tons of bits that are pretty decent quality. I broke a bunch of 1/16" bits (because who doesn't) so I may pick up another set. One note - the handle on my case broke fairly fast, but everything else is good quality.
What are these for specifically besides drilling into wood?
They're pretty much just used for drilling into wood. The brad point bits are nice as they reduce skating and suppossedly reduce blow out on the back side of the wood. From what I've read these bits are decent but not considered high quality. Still, you get a bunch of them and a organizational case for $30 shipped which seems like a pretty decent deal to me.
They get pretty decent reviews on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/WoodRiver-...merReviews "Far better than big box drill bits and at $25, it can't be beat. I bought some Milwakee bits from a big box. They wouldn't go into a standard hard wood. I tried these WoodRiver bits in the same piece of wood and they went right through it. I don't know why it is so hard to find good bits but luckily I found these. I was replacing some stellar bits I lose in a forest fire. I didn't realize there was such a gap in quality of what you buy in a store. This company was recommended by This Old House.
The case seems fine. It is made of metal and there is no rust. I noticed some complaints about it in previous reviews but the whole kit cost $25."
I can't comment on this brand/quality but I've bought these large quantity sets before from other brands and they're great if I don't want to damage my nice bits or if I'm concerned I might break a bit. They're cheap enough to just throw away if something happens and not feel bad for it. They're usually really good with wood too but can dull much more quickly than nicer bits. As a weekend diy-er I'll always have a set of these cheap large quantity bits in my work bench.
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Site kept crashing when I tried to checkout, but eventually went through with Amazon Pay.
Thanks OP!
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Check to see if code masterbuilder works. They sent me an email a couple days ago offering free shipping with that code
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Yeah I used it, Worked for me. Ty
Thanks! Code worked for FS. I like the case. Even if the bits are just decent, having a case to organize my bits is a bonus.
They get pretty decent reviews on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/WoodRiver-...merReviews
"Far better than big box drill bits and at $25, it can't be beat. I bought some Milwakee bits from a big box. They wouldn't go into a standard hard wood. I tried these WoodRiver bits in the same piece of wood and they went right through it. I don't know why it is so hard to find good bits but luckily I found these. I was replacing some stellar bits I lose in a forest fire. I didn't realize there was such a gap in quality of what you buy in a store. This company was recommended by This Old House.
The case seems fine. It is made of metal and there is no rust. I noticed some complaints about it in previous reviews but the whole kit cost $25."