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Post #164941247 added 07-27-2023 9:00 AM by zechs77 in Deal Talk
For ceramic or porcelain tiles or pots, get a Tile drill bit. The end of it will look like an arrow head with 2 or 4 edges. These are meant to finely shave through these materials and will leave you...
Post #164941214 added 07-27-2023 8:59 AM by zechs77 in Deal Talk
Good info thank you. I have 3-in-1 oil that works well. I did break one of these on a screen door frame screw and it was just too much pressure needed to punch through it, probably. Either way I will...
Post #164941169 added 07-27-2023 8:57 AM by zechs77 in Deal Talk
They click into impact drivers very well but they don't hold up well drilling metals. Don't apply too much pressure or they can snap at the shank. For Wood drilling and anchoring pilots this set...
Post #164939876 added 07-27-2023 7:51 AM by sleepybubba in Deal Talk
I see $15.87 which is not $11. Fail.
Post #164939873 added 07-27-2023 7:51 AM by SquirtTortuga in Deal Talk
To be honest, drill bits having 1/4in hex shanks does not inspire confidence in their quality. Why is that a beneficial feature? To use in my power screwdriver or impact driver?
Post #164939780 added 07-27-2023 7:48 AM by Back4Less in Deal Talk
You should be using a masonry bit on a flower pot. All normal shaped bits have issues with flower pots
Post #164939759 added 07-27-2023 7:47 AM by Back4Less in Deal Talk
Huh. I'm just using them as a homeowner, but I've had zero issues with them. They melt through wood like butter with an impact. I was so happy with them I bought a second set to be used down the road
Post #164937458 added 07-27-2023 5:35 AM by KwameM in Deal Talk
o not i repeat do not buy these they are crap, i lost a drilling match to a flower pot lol amongst other thingshey all will break do not buy
Post #164937413 added 07-27-2023 5:30 AM by Selman in Deal Talk
I'm heeding some caution based on what you are saying, but also realizing you may have been using them pretty hard. Just drilling out a screw can be more than a cheap set of drill bits are up to....
Post #164937365 added 07-27-2023 5:26 AM by Selman in Deal Talk
I hope you are right. I'm going to give them a try. The reviews with snapped drill bits don't scare me. Any small drill bit is prone to breaking, and the harder ones are even more brittle. What does...
Post #164935877 added 07-27-2023 1:40 AM by duenor in Deal Talk
Good bits last for years. Ten times the upfront cost once vs a new set over and over plus all the cursing and grumbling
Post #164935868 added 07-27-2023 1:39 AM by Waller in Deal Talk
At 10 times the cost, they should be better.:lmao:
Post #164935643 added 07-27-2023 12:35 AM by zechs77 in Deal Talk
Don't buy this set unless you intend to throw them out after using. I bought this 12 months ago and 5 bits from the set are completely toast. Bent, split, shattered. They don't hold up well when used...
Post #164935637 added 07-27-2023 12:32 AM by duenor in Deal Talk
makita makes nice tools but their bits are not very good. triumph for example is significantly better.
Post #164934299 added 07-26-2023 9:31 PM by StrongMoney163 in Deal Talk
yeah yeah - if you're not sure put it in your cart - amazon will tell you when it drops to this price again ... twice a week
Post #164933279 added 07-26-2023 8:14 PM by Rokket in Deal Talk
Amazon has 14-Piece Makita B-65399 Impact Gold 1/4" Hex Shank Titanium Drill Bit Set on sale for $11. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders. Note: I believe this set goes OOS quickly at...

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