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StueyG
Hysterical member
posted: Jan. 5, 2013 @ 7:37p
No go on pick up in store here....
yesidonoitall
Greedy Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2013 @ 8:51p
Impact drills? Why?
dazviking
Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2013 @ 10:14p
yesidonoitall said: Impact drills? Why? To use along when the impact spade drills are too big.
MeIsCheap
Nerdy Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2013 @ 11:59p
Does anyone have any personal experience with Kobalt impact ready bits?
The picture of the product has no indication they are impact rated, and only 1 review mentions being use in an impact driver, the rest refer to drill use.
sisterbear30
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 6, 2013 @ 2:46a
MeIsCheap said: Does anyone have any personal experience with Kobalt impact ready bits?
The picture of the product has no indication they are impact rated, and only 1 review mentions being use in an impact driver, the rest refer to drill use.
My husband uses an impact driver daily (as well as a drill). He has many drill/driver sets but uses the 18v lithum ion hitachi mostly with bosch as a back up. I have bought many dill bit sets over the years for him on sales but now the last few years he says just to buy the large dewalt set that Lowes has every black friday (the one that comes with the free tool bag). I buy 2 of the sets a year and he is set. I have bought the kobalt, craftsman and hitachi sets in the past but he said the dewalt was still the best. He says these sets don't have the quality (something about the fit and don't last as long when he is using them for heavy work) Funny he actually doesn't care for the dewalt tools just the bit set. My husband is not an occassional home project user, which these might be fine for.
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