SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Titanium Drill Bit Set (29-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Installed a couple dozen pilot holes in some hard steel studs and the QUAD EDGE tip still looks brand new—no walking at all. Can’t believe how well these hold up compared to my old set.
These bits have chewed through metal studs and hardwoods without any sign of dulling. The Quad Edge tip really does make starting a hole effortless and clean.
Finally a drill bit set that doesn't walk all over the place on smooth metal—that QUAD EDGE tip actually stays put from the start. Went through half-inch steel plate without binding, and the titanium coating still looks fresh after a dozen holes.
Used these to drill through a mix of metal studs and hardwood framing today, and the tips didn't wander at all on the first plunge. The titanium coating on the 29-piece set held up better than my old black oxide bits after a dozen holes.
These bits cut through a few old stainless steel brackets I had to remove without any walking or binding. The titanium coating still looks new after drilling into some pretty hard metal.
I was skeptical about the QUAD EDGE tip at first, but it really does stay centered without wandering on the first hole. These bits chew through hardwood and even a few metal studs without blunting, which is exactly what I needed for a weekend renovation.
The black oxide coating hasn't chipped or worn even after drilling through ceramic tile, which surprised me. Each bit stays sharp and cuts cleanly without walking on the first plunge.
I was drilling into hardened steel for a project, and the QUAD EDGE tip started exactly where I aimed without any wandering. These bits have held up to heavy use without dulling, and the titanium coating is still intact after several jobs.
These bits chewed through a stack of stainless steel brackets without slowing down or walking at all. The quad edge tip really starts exactly where you place it, saving so much frustration.
Finally got around to drilling into some old concrete blocks and the quad edge tip bit in cleanly without walking all over the place. The titanium coating seems to hold up way better than my previous cheap set after a dozen holes.