¼" shank. A comprehensive set with the most commonly used sizes. Supplied with a wearable plastic case which has a handy clear window.
Comprehensive Set
Large Range of Commonly Used Sizes
15 comments
trojan34
29 Mar 17#1
well in stock too. nice
furbars
29 Mar 171#2
ok for one use and bin.
bethanyhallnewman to furbars
29 Mar 171#3
how so?
Straycat1967
29 Mar 17#4
Most reviews are pretty good and I think this particular review probably sums up the quality.
Cheap but cheerfull
26 Aug 2011
By martynbutty Bolton
" I bought these when I was told about a discount on them during a telephone order.
It's a good general range of bits, but they are budget so they may not stay sharp as long as more expensive sets.
If you want a set for occasional use or as a second set to save you hunting down your main set then you can't go wrong for the price "
Popcorns not good for you..It makes you expire quickly leaving bubbles without a home! :laughing:
Gazz59
29 Mar 17#11
I was bought a ROLSON set a short time ago. (I only wanted a 10mm bit) I pre drilled a few holes to 8mm in a normal internal wall, nothing special, with 1 of my old B&D bits I think, while I waited for the Rolson to arrive BUT when it came to going from 8mm to 10, the brand new 10 mm Rolson bit burned out B4 it did the job, still, THIS set?,for the price?,GOTTA be worth a punt.
toodoo9011
30 Mar 17#12
its gone back to 13 quid...damn
dale86uk
30 Mar 17#13
And...?
dale86uk
30 Mar 171#14
Please note I wrote the word 'value'.
In no way did I say it was cheaper.
Look at what you get with the branded Makita set compared to this set.
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¼" shank. A comprehensive set with the most commonly used sizes. Supplied with a wearable plastic case which has a handy clear window.
Comprehensive Set
Large Range of Commonly Used Sizes
15 comments
Cheap but cheerfull
26 Aug 2011
By martynbutty Bolton
" I bought these when I was told about a discount on them during a telephone order.
It's a good general range of bits, but they are budget so they may not stay sharp as long as more expensive sets.
If you want a set for occasional use or as a second set to save you hunting down your main set then you can't go wrong for the price "
In no way did I say it was cheaper.
Look at what you get with the branded Makita set compared to this set.
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