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52-Piece Ryobi Diamond Grit Impact Driving Set

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Home Depot has 52-Piece Ryobi Diamond Grit Impact Driving Set (A965201) on sale for $14.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal.
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Includes:
  • 39-Piece Ryobi Assorted Standard Impact Driving Bits
  • 12-Piece Ryobi Assorted Diamond Grit Impact Driving Bits
  • Ryobi Magnetic Impact Screw Guide
  • Ryobi Modular Case

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Diamond coated impact rated driving bits and additional impact rated bits are perfect for all screw driving applications.
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has 52-Piece Ryobi Diamond Grit Impact Driving Set (A965201) on sale for $14.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal.
  • Note, product/availability may vary by location.
Includes:
  • 39-Piece Ryobi Assorted Standard Impact Driving Bits
  • 12-Piece Ryobi Assorted Diamond Grit Impact Driving Bits
  • Ryobi Magnetic Impact Screw Guide
  • Ryobi Modular Case

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Diamond coated impact rated driving bits and additional impact rated bits are perfect for all screw driving applications.
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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spicymchaggis
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I've heard everything from "Ryobi bits are trash" to seeing a video where project farm said they were the best bang for the buck. I'm a huge Ryobi person but I bought makita bits because they were highly acclaimed. Never heard about these diamond bits though. Does anybody know?

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Rsh1234
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Is this set good to use in concrete, using hammer drill?
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Quote from Rsh1234 :
Is this set good to use in concrete, using hammer drill?
These are driving bits, not drilling bits. You wouldn't use them with a hammer drill function.
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spicymchaggis
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I've heard everything from "Ryobi bits are trash" to seeing a video where project farm said they were the best bang for the buck. I'm a huge Ryobi person but I bought makita bits because they were highly acclaimed. Never heard about these diamond bits though. Does anybody know?
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shortprong
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Diamond bits offer the most grip of any style tip. But, Only 12 of the bits are actually Diamond coated.
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Quote from spicymchaggis :
I've heard everything from "Ryobi bits are trash" to seeing a video where project farm said they were the best bang for the buck. I'm a huge Ryobi person but I bought makita bits because they were highly acclaimed. Never heard about these diamond bits though. Does anybody know?

They rusted for me (a non-diamond set) but I'm in Florida
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Keep in mind only a handful of the bits are actually diamond grit enhanced (Couple each 2" long robertson/torx and 4 each of 1" long and 2" long ph2, so 12 of 52 pieces?). I bought a 4 pack of the PH2 x 2" for about 6.50 and a 2 pack of the PH2 x 6 which at least now are 10 bucks, and they're great. This is probably the first time I've seen a diamond grit set with enough bits (and an assortment of types instead of all Phillips) in diamond for a good price though normally you get 4 or 8 ph2 only, you're getting the diamond grits for a good price and the other 40 for free if you want to look at it that way. They seem to be great, I haven't used them a ton but they really do seem tougher than standard bits and grip well.
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Quote from spicymchaggis :
I've heard everything from "Ryobi bits are trash" to seeing a video where project farm said they were the best bang for the buck. I'm a huge Ryobi person but I bought makita bits because they were highly acclaimed. Never heard about these diamond bits though. Does anybody know?

I broke a ton of these bits when using them with my ryobi impact... I probably won't be buying them again.
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signelengis
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There isn't a brand of bit I haven't broken. Adjust your expectations, or be more cautious. I just buy all of them when on a big discount.
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TexasTJ
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Quote from SunRah :
I broke a ton of these bits when using them with my ryobi impact... I probably won't be buying them again.
In my view, Impact Drivers are the best things since canned beer for fasteners, but I'd never use them on straight, phillips, or square bits. Impact Drivers excel at internal & external hex bits as well as torx bits.
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jesse_g
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I had something awhile back that was difficult to drive and when regular Phillips cam'ed out, I got a diamond coated one and a new screw. No discernible difference in that instance.
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Hexagonal_Storm
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Quote from leonshere :
They rusted for me (a non-diamond set) but I'm in Florida

In my experience they're garbage. Broke three working on a very low-impact project. They went back to Home Depot the next day. Just don't.

Edit: I replied to the wrong comment, but that doesn't change my feedback
Last edited by Hexagonal_Storm June 22, 2025 at 12:07 PM.
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frosty9
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No good bits. Broke them all from building a 3-steps wooden stair.
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Quote from spicymchaggis :
I've heard everything from "Ryobi bits are trash" to seeing a video where project farm said they were the best bang for the buck. I'm a huge Ryobi person but I bought makita bits because they were highly acclaimed. Never heard about these diamond bits though. Does anybody know?
This is the impact driving set not drill bits. I would said they drill bits are definitely trash. I bought some before for wood. It stuck at the middle and took me a long time to took it out. Tried another hole it is the same. Later on I change other brands it works without any issue. Even those craftsman ones I bought 20 years ago works much better that it.
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ChrisFu
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Quote from jesse_g :
I had something awhile back that was difficult to drive and when regular Phillips cam'ed out, I got a diamond coated one and a new screw. No discernible difference in that instance.

So, in your experience, the diamond coating offered no noticeable improvement?

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RockHardRockCrawler
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If you do lose grip of your screw, the diamond bits will grind your head out. This is a solution looking for a problem.
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