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dont buy cheep. go for the screwfix set
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How much of a set does he want? I wouldn't buy anything less than Bosch Titanium ones.
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I use dormer drills, they don't take a good sharpen tho
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That bosch set seems no good if you want a hole drilling bigger than 10mm but smaller than 16mm,nothing in between.
Other one can't be beat for a fiver can it?
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I got a set of dewalt one bloody good but not cheap
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Don't bother with Makita bits. I bought their 20 quid set for work a few months ago when i needed a few and they lasted all of about 30 seconds. I had a CK set before that and they were really good! Just a shame the guys in my office think a set of CK metal bits will do everything including masonry
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