Bosch for concrete/masonry/wood/metal drilling bits, imo best bang for your buck in the long run cus if used right they last a long long time. Makita Xps bits is good for general purpose, too pricey imo, makita also makes some really good drill bits. Dewalt and Milwaukee are my go-to for impact driver cus they cheap as hell here if you purchase contractor membership at a few local hardware dealers. Especially if you own a license for freezer/electrician etc, I live in Canada so we don’t got Hercules here. Another quick tip if using impact bits, reason why Milwaukee and Dewalt are my go to is also because they both Shockwave and Flextorq can use the Dewalt sleevelocks. Super super useful if you are doing a lot of framing work and subfloor/drywall. Never hold a screw again, sleevelocks with the magnets are so worth it, when you are like me doing over 3000 screws per week, getting the right attachments and tools means less damage to your wrist and fingers lol.
Dang dude I wish I can buy a full diablo kit, they too pricey here in Canada. My list would be Bosch and Makita for drill bits, Dewalt and Milwaukee for driver bits, Diablo for saw blades, oscillating blades. Diablo is really good for Miter saw blades too. Only downside is the $$$
Great review! The XPS bits are awesome and you will NEVER lose one because you need pliers and a vise to get them back out of the driver when you're done 😆
Naw it’s a diff line, Dewalt has Flextorq impact ready and Maxfit, the black ones are high carbon heat treated Flextorq. Maxfit are for general purpose/wear and tear. Maxfit is also just steel alloy. Yea I’m Canada Flextorq is too pricey, I just usually use Milwaukee with my Flextorq screw lock sleeves.
Bosch for concrete/masonry/wood/metal drilling bits, imo best bang for your buck in the long run cus if used right they last a long long time. Makita Xps bits is good for general purpose, too pricey imo, makita also makes some really good drill bits. Dewalt and Milwaukee are my go-to for impact driver cus they cheap as hell here if you purchase contractor membership at a few local hardware dealers. Especially if you own a license for freezer/electrician etc, I live in Canada so we don’t got Hercules here. Another quick tip if using impact bits, reason why Milwaukee and Dewalt are my go to is also because they both Shockwave and Flextorq can use the Dewalt sleevelocks. Super super useful if you are doing a lot of framing work and subfloor/drywall. Never hold a screw again, sleevelocks with the magnets are so worth it, when you are like me doing over 3000 screws per week, getting the right attachments and tools means less damage to your wrist and fingers lol.
My favorite list 1.xps 2.diablo 3.montana 4.bosch 5.dewalt my beaters 6.milwaukee nut setters
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Dang dude I wish I can buy a full diablo kit, they too pricey here in Canada. My list would be Bosch and Makita for drill bits, Dewalt and Milwaukee for driver bits, Diablo for saw blades, oscillating blades. Diablo is really good for Miter saw blades too. Only downside is the $$$
@@xscgaming4863 good choices, try and find deals and pounce...they are worth it..
Great review! The XPS bits are awesome and you will NEVER lose one because you need pliers and a vise to get them back out of the driver when you're done 😆
Those are the old dewalt bits, the black ones work way better
Naw it’s a diff line, Dewalt has Flextorq impact ready and Maxfit, the black ones are high carbon heat treated Flextorq. Maxfit are for general purpose/wear and tear. Maxfit is also just steel alloy. Yea I’m Canada Flextorq is too pricey, I just usually use Milwaukee with my Flextorq screw lock sleeves.
One important thing to note with each bit set is the bit holder. I hate ones with rings. You shouldn't struggle to get a dang bit out of a holder
Wiha terminator blue bits are awesome. Makita xps comes now in a clear case cover. 60 pc always on sale at Amazon $28. Bosch owns Diablo are the same
Milwaukee
dewalt
irwin
makita
bosh
these 5 brands are the best
hecules screw bits failed on torque test and breaks
why not just get your favourite box and just fill it out with your favourite bits from wich ever brand...its what i've done
the best way is to test it just like other youtuber
irwin brands are also good