Amazon has
91-pc BOSCH MS4091 Drilling & Driving Mixed Set on sale for
$24.97.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to community member
TheCosmoKramer for finding this deal.
Includes:- 1" Insert Bits: (2) P0, (2) P1, (2) P2, (2) P3, (2) PZ0, (2) PZ1, (2) PZ2, (2) PZ3, SL3, (2) SL5, SL7, (2) T10, (2) T15, (2) T20, (2) T25, T30, T40, H3, (2) H5, H6
- 2" Insert Bits: P0, P1, P2, P3, PZ0, PZ1, PZ2, PZ3, SL6, T10, T15, T20, T25, H5, H6
- Nut Setters: 3/16", (2) 1/4", 9/32", 5/16", 11/32", 3/8", 7/16"
- Countersink
- Bit Holder
- Rachet Screwdriver
- 25-1/2" Magnetic Extension Pen
- Titanium Drill Bits: (2) 1/16", 7/64", (2) 1/8", 9/64", (2) 5/32", (2) 3/16", 1/4" Rotary Masonry Drill Bits: (2) 1/8", (2) 5/32", (2) 3/16", (2) 1/4", (2) 5/16", 3/8"
- Brad Point Bits: 1/8, (2) 3/16", (2) 1/4", (2) 5/16", 3/8"
Top Comments
1. The masonry bits only really work if you have patience and a drill with a hammer feature. An impact drill is not the same. Depending on the material and size hole it could take a while, especially in concrete.
2. The metal drill bits are titanium and won't hold up to abuse. Get some cutting oil and if it's a thick piece of metal try letting it cool down a bit in between holes and it will preserve the longevity. Also more force = faster damage to the cutting edges.
3. Metal and concrete will destroy wood bits. Metal will dull masonry bits. Drilling too fast in wood with a masonry or metal bit can overheat the cutting surface and prematurely dull the bit.
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Costco has it on clearance for $25.
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same price at Costco
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1. The masonry bits only really work if you have patience and a drill with a hammer feature. An impact drill is not the same. Depending on the material and size hole it could take a while, especially in concrete.
2. The metal drill bits are titanium and won't hold up to abuse. Get some cutting oil and if it's a thick piece of metal try letting it cool down a bit in between holes and it will preserve the longevity. Also more force = faster damage to the cutting edges.
3. Metal and concrete will destroy wood bits. Metal will dull masonry bits. Drilling too fast in wood with a masonry or metal bit can overheat the cutting surface and prematurely dull the bit.
Just called them, same price at the warehouse.
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