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LordPsychon

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Okay, here's a question I hope someone can answer - is there a best maker of step-drill bits? I've seen Milwaukee, Irwin, Craftsman, and Harbor Freight and they all sort of look alike. I suspect the titanium nitride ones will hold up longer but I don't actually know. Anyone have experience with any of these brands (or any others)? I only need them to drill into soft metals now.
 
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devoncoolman

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Irwin's arn't bad. Greenlees are good. Alot of guys have had fairly good luck with the harbor freight ones if not a comon use tool.
 

bareass172

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I bought a 3 piece set from Eastwood several years ago and they are still holding up well, but I don't use them everyday. I also bought the HF large size set for the rare occasion I needed to drill a massive hole. There is definitely a difference between the 2. Not sure who makes the Eastwood but they're at least middle of the road. I have also heard the Irwin's are good. If there is one size you'll use a lot I'd splurge on that and go cheap on the ones you would barely use.
 
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