Thanks but that doesn't answer the question that I just asked , I'm not looking for a set I already got
One but I'm looking for feedback on my other question,
Yes. Mechanic's length drill bits are shorter than jobber length.
How much so? I've never done a comparison, but I'd say about a 1/4 of the length shorter.
The flats are there for better grip on the shaft (insert dirty joke here-LOLZ) but older bits never used the flats design.
Mechanic length may help you out if space is at a premium, but I see them more as a marketing ploy to sell low volume products as a solution. A lot of folks may buy them, but I see them more as niche bits. But that's just me.
Most machine shops, maintenance depts and production facilities I know use jobber and machine screw lengths (stubby) and even drill length (long) bits as SOP. Easy to source and affordable if bought in bulk.
Jobber lengths are great for wood working and plastics and alum drilling and I often drill out steel spot welds with jobber lengths using a drill press with no problems and no flex.
If you need short bits, as mentioned above, buy a set of machine screw lengths.
I sharpen them all the time and never have a problem.
Only you know what you need. If only a one-off job, just buy what you need.
Good luck.