Lowe's has
100-Piece DeWALT FlexTorq Impact Ready Screwdriving Bit Set w/ Toughcase Container (DWANGFT100SET) on sale for
$22.48. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
shipping is free on orders $45+ for MyLowe's Rewards Members [
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About the Product- Engineered w/ FlexTorq Zone
- Redesigned Tip Geometries (T20-T40 Size Fasteners)
- Impact Ready 1/4" Hex Hanks
- Absorb Impact/Resist Wear/Deliver Longer Life
Includes- 37x DeWALT Phillips Screwdriving Bits
- 20x DeWALT Square Screwdriving Bits
- 14x DeWALT Black/Gold Drill Bits
- 12x DeWALT Slotted Screwdriving Bits
- 12x DeWALT Torx Screwdriving Bits
- 2x DeWALT Nut Drivers
- DeWALT Magnetic Bit Tip Holder
- DeWALT Magnetic Screw Lock Sleeve
- DeWALT Socket Adapter
- DeWALT Toughcase+ Container
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank lunesta2
It's still a good deal though.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank tomby
"Masonry bits" have hardened tips for concrete/brick, and go in a hammer drill that hits them linearly (in & out) to break the material before sweeping it away.
Even "impact" screwdriving bits probably aren't necessary...in most cases you'll mangle the screw head long before you break the bit itself. In my experience the screw head goes first, and if you put enough weight on the driver/screw not to cam out, the next weak link is the screw body itself.
https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW0...B000KKWLE
I can still use them in my drill, but if I only grabbed my impact and need to make a hole, I can use the impact vs getting out the drill.
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