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Select Lowe's Stores has 110-Piece DEWALT Tough Grip Set Shank Screwdriver Drill/Driver Bit Set (DWA110SETCCLW) on sale for $24.98. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with $45+ orders.

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Note, availability for sale price and stock may vary by location

About this deal:
  • DEWALT 110-Piece Screwdriving and Drill Bit Combination Set plus 4 Storage Cases
  • Tough case container bit retention system keeps bits secure
  • 110-Piece set for most drilling and driving needs
  • Full hex design increases bit tip strength, heat treat maximizes torque
  • Includes the most commonly used screwdriver accessories
  • Magnetic drive guide reduces wobble

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Lowe's [lowes.com] has 110-Piece DeWALT Tough Grip Set Shank Screwdriver Bit Set Drill/Driver (DWA110SETCCLW) on sale for $24.98. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with $45+ orders.

Features:
  • DEWALT 110-Piece Screwdriving and Drill Bit Combination Set plus 4 Storage Cases
  • Tough case container bit retention system keeps bits secure
  • 110-Piece set for most drilling and driving needs
  • Full hex design increases bit tip strength, heat treat maximizes torque
  • Includes the most commonly used screwdriver accessories
  • Magnetic drive guide reduces wobble
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Model: DEWALT Tough Grip Screwdriver Bit Set (110-Piece) | DWA110SETCCLW

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Congrats on the new tool! Here's my best explanation of this and when to use the tool if it's helpful given the description of your situation.

Non-impact bits would work in the sense that they would fit inside your impact driver. Your impact driver essentially has a hexagonal shaped mouth into which you feed your bits (which is different from the three piece expanding mouth of your drill). The bits in this deal have a hexagonal shank (the part that you feed into the mouth of the tool) which is common for bits. So it will fit.

Bits that are not impact rated will also work without issue in a drill. A drill works at various speeds as you pull a trigger.

However impact drivers differ in that when your fasteners (aka screws, bolts, etc.) encounter resistance and the driving would slow, the impact driver essentially slams the bit rotationally, generating intense rotational force (aka, torque). Which really can help when you have resistance. Imagine using a hammer to really whack the bit in a regular drill through a a rotational plane as you go along. You can consider those the "impacts" in the impact driver. They just happen really quickly with a little hammer. It makes impact drivers great for driving long or many fasteners into challenging material (pressure treated wood etc). An impact driver makes quick work of that, though compared to a drill it's not the most subtle/accurate tool, and it's quite loud with the impacts. That's the use distinction.

The issue for the bits - an impact driver's whacking generates stress on the bits. This can cause regular bits to crack, shear or maybe even have small pieces of metal fly off (which is why you have the advice above to wear safety glasses). That can happen to impact rated bits too, but they are designed to better handle the torque from these impacts. So they are less likely to crack or shear off.

As far as recommendations if you want impact rated bits, some tradesmen will have strong feelings but really for your (and my) use most of the big brand impact rated bits should do the trick. Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita etc. You probably want something impact rated to drive bolts, in addition to screws, as the heads differ, but you can also deal with that as needed.

If you're not already team Dewalt, below is a deal on some impact bits from Milwaukee which will also handle certain common bolts.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15720769-milwaukee-shockwave-impact-duty-alloy-steel-drill-and-screw-driver-bit-set-100-piece-34-97?attrsrc=search%3Aterm%3AImpact+bit%7Csearch%3Apage%3A1%7Csearch%3Aposition%3A6%7Csearch%3Aresult_type%3Athread%7Csearch%3Aresult_id%3A15720769&src=SiteSearchV2Algo1

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05-26-2022 at 12:08 PM.
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Seeing 29.98 ...
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05-26-2022 at 02:03 PM.
05-26-2022 at 02:03 PM.
This is in the Lowe's print ad with prices valid 5/26 - 6/1/22, and again for Jun 9th - Jun 22nd 2022.
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Quote from 29Feb :
This is in the Lowe's print ad with prices valid 5/26 - 6/1/22.
Yes. You are correct. Chat people couldn't help, so guess I'll have to take a phone pic with me to Lowes. Thanks
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05-26-2022 at 04:51 PM.
05-26-2022 at 04:51 PM.
Quote from BluePanther6594 :
Seeing 29.98 ...
When I clicked the link this morning it was $24.98. Tried to buy it after work it changed to $29.98. Ended up going to my local store and picked up one for $24.98. Promotion will end o n 6/1/22.
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05-26-2022 at 07:52 PM.
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Advertised at $29 in my local store today
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05-27-2022 at 06:40 AM.
05-27-2022 at 06:40 AM.
I've been driving fasteners since 1957 and the Milwaukee bits are the goodest.
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05-27-2022 at 08:57 AM.
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Good deal but note it's hex shank but not rated for impact drivers.
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Quote from JohnW466 :
Good deal but note it's hex shank but not rated for impact drivers.
I don't know much about drills, drivers, or bits, but I was just gifted a set of a DeWalt drill and impact driver. Are you saying that this set wouldn't work for impact drivers? I'm not handy at all but wanted to pick up a bit set to have ready for any at home repairs or simple stuff. Might get into woodwork as a hobby at some point. Any recs you have would be appreciated as well.
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05-27-2022 at 11:58 AM.
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Quote from LunchB :
I don't know much about drills, drivers, or bits, but I was just gifted a set of a DeWalt drill and impact driver. Are you saying that this set wouldn't work for impact drivers? I'm not handy at all but wanted to pick up a bit set to have ready for any at home repairs or simple stuff. Might get into woodwork as a hobby at some point. Any recs you have would be appreciated as well.
I bought a couple of these sets around Black Friday ($15 back then). They are amazing value. I use them with impact drivers and have not broken anything yet.

Cool and nice feature is how the 4x boxes can snap together.
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05-27-2022 at 11:58 AM.
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Are you saying that this set wouldn't work for impact drivers?
I don't see any "impact rated" statement on the website, but you can certainly install them in any standard impact driver or drill.

Wear safety glasses, like always....

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05-27-2022 at 02:32 PM.
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This set doesn't have a drive guide in it. Please update the description of the post.
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GandalfIlBruno
05-28-2022 at 06:09 AM.
05-28-2022 at 06:09 AM.
I have this set. I definitely think the milwakee screwdriver bits are way better than the dewalt ones, considering you can get impact rated ones for a good price.
Drill bits instead are a great value.

I trust project farm for those

https://youtu.be/xgQeSrsAXgE
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05-28-2022 at 09:09 AM.
05-28-2022 at 09:09 AM.
Quote from LunchB :
I don't know much about drills, drivers, or bits, but I was just gifted a set of a DeWalt drill and impact driver. Are you saying that this set wouldn't work for impact drivers? I'm not handy at all but wanted to pick up a bit set to have ready for any at home repairs or simple stuff. Might get into woodwork as a hobby at some point. Any recs you have would be appreciated as well.
Congrats on the new tool! Here's my best explanation of this and when to use the tool if it's helpful given the description of your situation.

Non-impact bits would work in the sense that they would fit inside your impact driver. Your impact driver essentially has a hexagonal shaped mouth into which you feed your bits (which is different from the three piece expanding mouth of your drill). The bits in this deal have a hexagonal shank (the part that you feed into the mouth of the tool) which is common for bits. So it will fit.

Bits that are not impact rated will also work without issue in a drill. A drill works at various speeds as you pull a trigger.

However impact drivers differ in that when your fasteners (aka screws, bolts, etc.) encounter resistance and the driving would slow, the impact driver essentially slams the bit rotationally, generating intense rotational force (aka, torque). Which really can help when you have resistance. Imagine using a hammer to really whack the bit in a regular drill through a a rotational plane as you go along. You can consider those the "impacts" in the impact driver. They just happen really quickly with a little hammer. It makes impact drivers great for driving long or many fasteners into challenging material (pressure treated wood etc). An impact driver makes quick work of that, though compared to a drill it's not the most subtle/accurate tool, and it's quite loud with the impacts. That's the use distinction.

The issue for the bits - an impact driver's whacking generates stress on the bits. This can cause regular bits to crack, shear or maybe even have small pieces of metal fly off (which is why you have the advice above to wear safety glasses). That can happen to impact rated bits too, but they are designed to better handle the torque from these impacts. So they are less likely to crack or shear off.

As far as recommendations if you want impact rated bits, some tradesmen will have strong feelings but really for your (and my) use most of the big brand impact rated bits should do the trick. Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita etc. You probably want something impact rated to drive bolts, in addition to screws, as the heads differ, but you can also deal with that as needed.

If you're not already team Dewalt, below is a deal on some impact bits from Milwaukee which will also handle certain common bolts.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15720769-milwaukee-shockwave-impact-duty-alloy-steel-drill-and-screw-driver-bit-set-100-piece-34-97?attrsrc=search%3Aterm%3AImpact+bit%7Csearch%3Apage%3A1%7Csearch%3Aposition%3A6%7Csearch%3Aresult_type%3Athread%7Csearch%3Aresult_id%3A15720769&src=SiteSearchV2Algo1
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