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frontpageRokket | Staff posted Today 04:06 AM

100-Piece DeWALT FlexTorq Impact Ready Screwdriving Bit Set w/ Toughcase+

+ Free Store Pickup

$23

$45

48% off
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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 [Details].

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Note, product/availability for store pickup may vary by location.

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

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • FlexTorq bits feature an extended FlexTorq Zone to transfer optimal torque in hard join applications, providing durability and longer life; exceptional performance for all extreme torque applications
    • Product is eligible for 90 days return w/ purchase from the original date
    • Offer valid only for August 22, 2025 or while pricing/supplies last

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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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 [Details].

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal

Note, product/availability for store pickup may vary by location.

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

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • FlexTorq bits feature an extended FlexTorq Zone to transfer optimal torque in hard join applications, providing durability and longer life; exceptional performance for all extreme torque applications
    • Product is eligible for 90 days return w/ purchase from the original date
    • Offer valid only for August 22, 2025 or while pricing/supplies last

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Today 11:58 AM
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deshwasiToday 11:58 AM
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are the drill bits for impact or drill? dont seem like impact-ready hex in pics.
Today 12:00 PM
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imdealingToday 12:00 PM
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I am not getting any discounts from Lowe's in Pearland, TX for sometime now.
Today 12:12 PM
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gooddeals23Today 12:12 PM
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Quote from deshwasi :
are the drill bits for impact or drill? dont seem like impact-ready hex in pics.
Impact Ready™: 1/4-in hex shank for use in drills and impact drivers
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Today 12:18 PM
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TheslashToday 12:18 PM
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In because I have a ton of tstak boxes
Today 12:19 PM
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lunesta2Today 12:19 PM
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The drill bits are not impact. They are regular drill bits. People talk about it in the reviews.

It's still a good deal though.
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Today 12:21 PM
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ppolih21Today 12:21 PM
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Quote from deshwasi :
are the drill bits for impact or drill? dont seem like impact-ready hex in pics.
They're drill. Bought this set last month thinking they were impact like the rest of the set. Disappointing, but still a good value.
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Today 12:38 PM
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deshwasiToday 12:38 PM
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Quote from ppolih21 :
They're drill. Bought this set last month thinking they were impact like the rest of the set. Disappointing, but still a good value.
thanks guys. yeah, good deal but I dont need non-impact drill bits.
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Today 12:42 PM
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woodysgateToday 12:42 PM
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Quote from deshwasi :
are the drill bits for impact or drill? dont seem like impact-ready hex in pics.
For $23 they can be impact bits either way.
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Today 01:47 PM
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RugerRedhawkToday 01:47 PM
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Quote from woodysgate :
For $23 they can be impact bits either way.
That doesn't make any sense, they won't stay in an impact gun.
Today 01:59 PM
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Alamgirian6329Today 01:59 PM
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Okay … not as good as their Elite series set, which is not on sale/clearance. Has better quality on bits. https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-E...5015604503
Today 02:13 PM
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tombyToday 02:13 PM
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Quote from deshwasi :
are the drill bits for impact or drill? dont seem like impact-ready hex in pics.
I don't think "impact drill bits" really have a use case, I think they just mean "heavy duty". An impact driver is for fasteners that need to overcome friction (rotational impacts). That won't do much for a drill bit unless the material is very gritty and the blades are catching as they spin.

"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.
Today 03:09 PM
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HopP61633Today 03:09 PM
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Quote from gooddeals23 :
Impact Ready™: 1/4-in hex shank for use in drills and impact drivers
I guess I need this for the drill bits of my impact driver... ? too much.
https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW0...B000KKWLE8
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Today 03:22 PM
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doctorshusbandToday 03:22 PM
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Quote from HopP61633 :
I guess I need this for the drill bits of my impact driver... ? too much.https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW0...B000KKWLE8
Yes, that adapter will work - but why not just use a drill?
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Today 03:27 PM
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greysplashToday 03:27 PM
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Quote from tomby :
I don't think "impact drill bits" really have a use case, I think they just mean "heavy duty". An impact driver is for fasteners that need to overcome friction (rotational impacts). That won't do much for a drill bit unless the material is very gritty and the blades are catching as they spin."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.
You're not wrong, but having 1/4" hex shank drill bits in an impact kit is convenient.
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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Today 03:40 PM
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doctorshusbandToday 03:40 PM
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I think I got this (or the elite? Crazy similar) when it was last 25$. Nice set, nice box. Drills are non-hex (the super cheap cobalt set has hex drills btw). Only complaint is that the torx bits are really few and there is no T40. I'm not sure who in DEWALT thinks I need 8 1" SQ2 bits and only 1 T30, but they should ask BOSCH - their sets with fewer bits have everything!

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