Another feature people should look for in these if they dont go with the very smallest models is anti-kickback to prevent injuries from a binding drill :) Regarding brands: Bosch (the blue ones) and Milwaukee are generally quite good as well
A set like that has a variety of bits. It's to make different size holes in any kind of material. On average, the hole is to accept a screw. Example... Drill a hole in a stud to put in a big screw to hang a big TV. Or drill a hole on the building (Concrete) to accept screws to hang a camera or water hose. If you're hanging anything heavy, it will need a screw. It has bits like flat head, Philip head, Allen head, and star bit head. It's just a all round set.
Another feature people should look for in these if they dont go with the very smallest models is anti-kickback to prevent injuries from a binding drill :)
Regarding brands: Bosch (the blue ones) and Milwaukee are generally quite good as well
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what is a bit set for? do they replace nails / screws?
A set like that has a variety of bits. It's to make different size holes in any kind of material. On average, the hole is to accept a screw. Example... Drill a hole in a stud to put in a big screw to hang a big TV. Or drill a hole on the building (Concrete) to accept screws to hang a camera or water hose. If you're hanging anything heavy, it will need a screw. It has bits like flat head, Philip head, Allen head, and star bit head. It's just a all round set.