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Walmart has 200-Pc HART Assorted Drill & Drive Bit Set w/ Storage Case for $25.88. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or on orders of $35+.
Titanium coating providing up to 4X faster drilling speed*
135° split point tip prevents bit from walking for an easier start
For drilling into wood, metal, PVC and masonry
Includes: (1) Case Driving Bits: (2) 1" PH0 (2) 1" PH1 (2) 2" PH1 (8) 1" PH2 (4) 2" PH2 (2) 1" PH3 (2) 2" PH3 (2) 1" SL3-4 (1) 2" SL3-4 (3) 1" SL4-5 (1) 2" SL4-5 (3) 1" SL6-8 (1) 2" SL6-8 (3) 1" SL8-10 (2) 2" SL8-10 (3) 1" SL10-12 (1) 2" SL10-12 (1) 1" T6 (1) 1" T7 (1) 1" T8 (1) 1" T9 (1) 1" T10 (2) 1" T15 (2) 2" T15 (5) 1" T20 (2) 2" T20 (5) 1" T25 (2) 2" T25 (1) 1" T27 (2) 2" T27 (1) 1" T30 (2) 2" T30 (1) 1" T40 (2) 2" T40 (1) 1" 5/64" Hex (1) 1" 3/32" Hex (2) 2" 3/32" Hex (1) 1" 7/64" Hex (2) 2" 7/64" Hex (2) 1" 1/8" Hex (2) 2" 1/8" Hex (1) 1" 9/64" Hex (1) 1" 5/32" Hex (2) 2" 5/32" Hex (1) 1" 3/16" Hex (1) 1" 7/32" Hex (2) 1" 1/4" Hex (2) 1" SQ0 (2) 1" SQ1 (1) 2" SQ1 (5) 1" SQ2 (4) 2" SQ2 (2) 1" SQ3 (1) 2" SQ3 (1) 5/32" Nut Driver (1) 3/16" Nut Driver (1) 7/32" Nut Driver (1) 1/4" Nut Driver (1) 9/32" Nut Driver (1) 5/16" Nut Driver (1) 11/32" Nut Driver (1) 3/8" Nut Driver (1) 7/16" Nut Driver (1) 1/2" Nut Driver Drilling: Titanium (3) 1/16" (3) 5/64" (3) 3/32" (3) 7/64" (2) 1/8" (1) 9/64" (2) 5/32" (1) 11/64" (1) 3/16" (1) 7/32" (1) 1/4" (1) 5/16" (1) 1/2" Masonry (1) 1/8" (1) 5/32" (1) 3/16" (1) 1/4" (1) 5/16" (1) 3/8" Brad Point (1) 1/8" (1) 5/32" (1) 3/16" (1) 1/4" (1) 5/16" (1) 3/8" Spade: (1) 3/8" (1) 1/2" (1) 5/8" (1) 3/4" Hex Key: (1) 1/16" (1) 5/64" (1) 3/32" (1) 1/8" (1) 9/64" (1) 5/32" (1) 3/16 (1) 1/4" (2) 0.035" (2) 1/20" (5) Screws #6-#8 (5) Plastic Anchors (4) Screws #8-#10 (4) Plastic Anchors (3) Screws #8-#10 (3) Plastic Anchors
Disclaimer: *As compared to competitor 118 degree non-split point titanium drill bits
Specs: Size: Assorted Bit Type: Driving, Drilling, Adaptor, Hex Key, Nut Driver Shank Style: Hex, Straight
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-2...om=/search
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This isn't much of a deal, but like the hole saw / recip saw deal at Home Depot, I do find some value in simply having that drill / driver bit that's only good for one use on hand, as opposed to buying a master set of carbide / cobalt / diamond-coated whatevers at full price and never using most of the sizes.
Of course, carrying this ridiculous case o'everything around seems like a negative.
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This isn't much of a deal, but like the hole saw / recip saw deal at Home Depot, I do find some value in simply having that drill / driver bit that's only good for one use on hand, as opposed to buying a master set of carbide / cobalt / diamond-coated whatevers at full price and never using most of the sizes.
Of course, carrying this ridiculous case o'everything around seems like a negative.
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Do you need to have a hart machine or tool for these to work or they work with a cordless driver and cordless driller ? I have a DeWalt and a new homeowner
You don't need Hart tools for them to work. You will be fine. These are universal.
My only complaint about this set is the hex bits are hard to remove from the casing. Sometimes I need pliers to get a bit out
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My only complaint about this set is the hex bits are hard to remove from the casing. Sometimes I need pliers to get a bit out
Also LOVE Hart stuff. Did a lot of diesel mechanic work with mine on our semi and they have all held up extremely well. Hart/Ryobi/Milwaukee all made by TTI so similar vibes should be expected from all 3.
I have Milwaukee cases of bits and such like this, and they are also a PITA to get the bits out of, take a small heat gun to the inside briefly and wiggle the bits with pliers and they'll loosen up 👍
You got to be ready to pounce when they start to mark that stuff down. Quantities will dwindle fast depending on the traffic of your store. One I pass by is a slower store and I can wait usually for a second mark down before things like that disappear.
I mainly still use my DeWalt bits; as I'm usually working with metal. I've got all kinds of other sets handed down for all the various stuff.
But it's nice to have most of it in one tidy box for when I need to take stuff somewhere else to work on a project.
Unnecessary holes that aren't even align with each other. 🥲 me yesterday.