The smaller 5pc Irwin 30520 set has done me fine for a lot of years.
https://www.ebay.com/i/172512149179
These are made in U.S.A. and affordable with lifetime warranty and left hand.
https://www.ebay.com/i/172512149179
These are made in U.S.A. and affordable with lifetime warranty and left hand.
Are the Drill Hog bits actually USA made? Yes USA is in their name, but I didnt see "made in USA." For the price, I'm sceptical.
Are the Drill Hog bits actually USA made? Yes USA is in their name, but I didnt see "made in USA." For the price, I'm sceptical.
So we can not prove or disprove it. Give them the benefit of the doubt !!I don't think they are. I made a thread about companies like this sometime last year.
I order from McMaster Carr, 1/16", 3/32", 1/8" and 3/16" and keep multiples of each size.
These have handled 100% of the work I've done so far. If you happen to break one, you have another to continue the job, within reason. Not guaranteed with a set.
So we can not prove or disprove it. Give them the benefit of the doubt !!
There was an Internet rumor floating around that they were buying large quantities of individual drill bits from Norseman. Once the received them the repackaged them into sets. I'll bet Norseman would give you a good price on 10,000 1/4" bits !
Your local Autozone has them on their tool isle.
Brian
Agreed. It's too much of a selling point not to advertise. If they're trying to say "USA" without explicitly advertising it as the country of origin, then they're probably trying to keep the COO on the down-low as much as they legally can.In my experience a product is clearly labeled "made in USA" if it is.
I'd be surprised if the bits are USA at this price.
Apparently you have to register online for the warrant and there is a sticker on the case that says if it is missing no warranty.
I didn't buy them because of any warranty but that seems like a lot of hoops.
