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Edited August 28, 2022
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Key Features
Titanium coating providing up to 4X faster drilling speed*
135° split point tip prevents bit from walking for an easier start
For drilling into wood, metal, PVC and masonry
Includes: (1) Case Driving Bits: (2) 1" PH0 (2) 1" PH1 (2) 2" PH1 (8) 1" PH2 (4) 2" PH2 (2) 1" PH3 (2) 2" PH3 (2) 1" SL3-4 (1) 2" SL3-4 (3) 1" SL4-5 (1) 2" SL4-5 (3) 1" SL6-8 (1) 2" SL6-8 (3) 1" SL8-10 (2) 2" SL8-10 (3) 1" SL10-12 (1) 2" SL10-12 (1) 1" T6 (1) 1" T7 (1) 1" T8 (1) 1" T9 (1) 1" T10 (2) 1" T15 (2) 2" T15 (5) 1" T20 (2) 2" T20 (5) 1" T25 (2) 2" T25 (1) 1" T27 (2) 2" T27 (1) 1" T30 (2) 2" T30 (1) 1" T40 (2) 2" T40 (1) 1" 5/64" Hex (1) 1" 3/32" Hex (2) 2" 3/32" Hex (1) 1" 7/64" Hex (2) 2" 7/64" Hex (2) 1" 1/8" Hex (2) 2" 1/8" Hex (1) 1" 9/64" Hex (1) 1" 5/32" Hex (2) 2" 5/32" Hex (1) 1" 3/16" Hex (1) 1" 7/32" Hex (2) 1" 1/4" Hex (2) 1" SQ0 (2) 1" SQ1 (1) 2" SQ1 (5) 1" SQ2 (4) 2" SQ2 (2) 1" SQ3 (1) 2" SQ3 (1) 5/32" Nut Driver (1) 3/16" Nut Driver (1) 7/32" Nut Driver (1) 1/4" Nut Driver (1) 9/32" Nut Driver (1) 5/16" Nut Driver (1) 11/32" Nut Driver (1) 3/8" Nut Driver (1) 7/16" Nut Driver (1) 1/2" Nut Driver Drilling: Titanium (3) 1/16" (3) 5/64" (3) 3/32" (3) 7/64" (2) 1/8" (1) 9/64" (2) 5/32" (1) 11/64" (1) 3/16" (1) 7/32" (1) 1/4" (1) 5/16" (1) 1/2" Masonry (1) 1/8" (1) 5/32" (1) 3/16" (1) 1/4" (1) 5/16" (1) 3/8" Brad Point (1) 1/8" (1) 5/32" (1) 3/16" (1) 1/4" (1) 5/16" (1) 3/8" Spade: (1) 3/8" (1) 1/2" (1) 5/8" (1) 3/4" Hex Key: (1) 1/16" (1) 5/64" (1) 3/32" (1) 1/8" (1) 9/64" (1) 5/32" (1) 3/16 (1) 1/4" (2) 0.035" (2) 1/20" (5) Screws #6-#8 (5) Plastic Anchors (4) Screws #8-#10 (4) Plastic Anchors (3) Screws #8-#10 (3) Plastic Anchors
Disclaimer: *As compared to competitor 118 degree non-split point titanium drill bits
Specs: Size: Assorted Bit Type: Driving, Drilling, Adaptor, Hex Key, Nut Driver Shank Style: Hex, Straigh
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-2...hbdg=L1300
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If you're just doing your own home stuff these hold up pretty well, better than some of my older craftsman stuff. Though i think it makes sense to pick up nicer bits from makita or milwaukee on sale because it sucks to have a bit break in the middle of a weekend project or have the bit destroy a fastener.
Personally I'd pass on this as a simple set of drill bits and a separate set of impact rated driving bits makes more sense.
What would the alternative to the real world be? 🤔
This is totally targeting the weekend warrior dad types that want to buy something that can cover a lot of tasks for relatively cheap.
IOW, pretty similar to the lower-end stuff put out by Harbor Freight. And I imagine YMMV about the same with HF and Hart -- some of their cheap tools will work great for you, some will prove junk.
I've gotten cheap ones from ryobi and some good ones from DeWalt. One common thing with both is I lose the bits I need. Buy a set of good and okay.
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I've used several of the nut drivers, shank torx bits, and allen keys for my Jeep, bikes, and AC unit. I put in new hinges & door handles for all my doors (12 total)with the shank screw driver bits. I used a couple of the masonry bits to put in bike hooks in my garage, and my flag pole bracket. I haven't used the drill bits, small screw driver bits, or spades yet.
I'm pretty happy with the performance so far. I have plenty of higher quality craftsman sets, but this stays on top of my workbench for quick access for small tasks.