Amazon has
14-Piece Bosch Cobalt M42 Drill Bit Set w/ Case (CO14B) on sale for
$27.78.
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Product Information:
- Provides upgraded M42 Cobalt jobber-length bits designed for durability, high heat resistance and hardened surface for stainless steel, cast iron, titanium, light-gauge metal and aluminum
- Enhanced M42 alloy material – contains 8% Cobalt alloy that delivers 10x life vs. Standard bits
- High-heat resistant bits – withstand high-temperature applications for extended periods of time
- Thick web-helix design – provides additional stability in tough applications
- Surface-hardened tip – penetrates tough abrasive materials
- Includes: 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2"
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They also just use a shopify website, have no phone number, and use a rented UPS box for their address. Not really much of a way to run a legitimate business.
I sure wouldn't pay a premium because they have a US flag on their card.
As an aside - I do own this set. I own a bunch of different drill bit sets. This Bosch set does live up to the Project Farm hype. I had to drill out a couple completely rusted bolts on a sensor on one of my cars (using a close quarter drill) and these bits cut through that steel like the proverbial hot knife through butter. I agree the MSRP is a bit of a joke, but these are unquestionably worth the normal ~ $35 Amazon asking price.
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They also just use a shopify website, have no phone number, and use a rented UPS box for their address. Not really much of a way to run a legitimate business.
I sure wouldn't pay a premium because they have a US flag on their card.
Also, my issue was with a electro-mechanic headlight level sensor that was bolted into the rear driver side suspension arm. The bolts were small and totally rusted out. No chance of using even a high quality bolt extractor on it.
CCC says average price since 2019 is 32$, still a good deal, just not earthshattering.
So far the bits have held up well. I only use them when drilling through metal, usually when fixing/building something for my vehicles. I've got a cheapo set of Harbor Freight standard duty bits for other types of easier drilling.
They also just use a shopify website, have no phone number, and use a rented UPS box for their address. Not really much of a way to run a legitimate business.
I sure wouldn't pay a premium because they have a US flag on their card.
Read multiple different people comment that the "vague" return process does not reliably work, perhaps at all, and certainly not as a unsuspecting user would assume by the stated policy.
Really would like to find a high value 115pc M42 kit with easily replaceable single elements when needed.
For anyone interested in a 115PC M35 kit, I gambled on the HF kit, and while it is still HF suspect, the bits look to be fairly reasonable. Though I have NO way to validate the %Co of the bit, the grind quality and concentricity of the bits (specifically on the ones I received, make sure to check them) were better than I expected. They seemed to go through hardened materials fairly well, not as well as a "known quality" high priced bit, but well enough, since I need a indexed kit with variety of sizes to hand fit and prototype.
Also, my issue was with a electro-mechanic headlight level sensor that was bolted into the rear driver side suspension arm. The bolts were small and totally rusted out. No chance of using even a high quality bolt extractor on it.
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Read multiple different people comment that the "vague" return process does not reliably work, perhaps at all, and certainly not as a unsuspecting user would assume by the stated policy.
Searching business listings does bring up a suite in a small office building in Kalispel Montana, where there surely isn't any drill bit manufacturing taking place. But if you look at google street view [google.com], you can see what is probably the owner's sweet pickup truck.
FWIW, I used the 5/16 and 3/8 bits from this set on a trailer frame and they worked fantastically.
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