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The Best Drill Bit Sets

Updated April 2026·Experts: slickdeals.net, CNET, WIRED, Good Housekeeping · Community: Tools (Lenny5160), Tools (Shattered181), EDC (M1CAustin)

Best Overall Value

This is the drill bit set to buy. Over 13,000 Amazon reviews at 4.6 stars, 130+ Slickdeals upvotes, and CNET endorsement, the consensus is overwhelming. You'll never need another set for general home use.

What holds up

  • 91 pieces including titanium drill bits, rotary mason bits, insert bits, nut setters, and bit holders
  • Split drill bit tips reduce bit walking and provide fast, clean starts
  • Drill bits work in wood, metal, and masonry
  • Hard case provides secure, organized storage
  • Bosch brand quality, designed to lessen damage to screw heads

What to know

  • Regular price (~$44-$77) is steep, best purchased on sale
  • Not a dedicated set for any single material type (jack of all trades)
  • Some users report they already have too many bits and don't need more variety
Expert verdict
Bosch is one of the top tool brands out there, and this set includes a ton of bits and accessories for just $25. It's a well-rounded set featuring well-made bits that you can get plenty of use out of.
CNETView source
Expert verdict
Just got mine delivered and used it on a current project, worked great, recommended.
Slickdeals communityView source
Best for General Home Use

If you don't need 91 pieces and just want reliable bits that won't rust or snap, this DeWalt set is the one WIRED recommends pairing with any home drill. The black oxide coating is a real differentiator over cheaper bare-steel alternatives.

What holds up

  • Black oxide coating reduces friction for faster drilling and resists rust
  • Handles wood, metal, plastics, wallboard, and fiberglass
  • 14-piece set covers the most common bit sizes without overwhelming variety
  • DeWalt brand reliability, compatible with DeWalt's broad tool ecosystem
  • Compact and easy to store

What to know

  • Only 14 pieces, no driver bits, nut setters, or masonry bits included
  • Not ideal for heavy masonry or concrete drilling
  • Smaller set means you may need to buy additional specialty bits separately
Expert verdict
The black oxide coating on these drill bits reduces friction, which speeds up drilling and resists rust. These are good for general use and will handle wood, metal, plastics, wallboard, and fiberglass.
WIREDView source
Expert verdict
For all but the smallest of jobs, it'll go easier if you drill out a hole before driving screws and bolts into a wall.
WIRED editorsView source
Best Budget Pick

If you want drill bits AND a full tool set in one purchase, Craftsman's 102-piece kit is the move. The hard case with dedicated grooves keeps everything organized, and the brand has decades of proven durability behind it.

What holds up

  • 102 pieces including 1/4-in. and 3/8-in. 72-tooth ratchets, sockets, screwdrivers, hammer, tape measure, and utility knife
  • Hard-sided plastic case with dedicated grooves for each tool, nothing rattles loose
  • 16-ounce fiberglass hammer handles framing nails in thick lumber
  • Consistently high-quality tools based on Good Housekeeping Lab tests
  • Wide variety covers most home repair and DIY scenarios

What to know

  • No electric screwdriver or cordless drill included
  • More tools means more storage space required
  • Heavier than smaller sets at 13.2 lbs
Expert verdict
As a brand, Craftsman makes consistently high-quality tools and equipment based on our Lab tests, and this tool set is no different.
Good HousekeepingView source
From the community
My early 2000s Craftsman starter set is still the heart of my tool collection. I don't use the ratchets anymore, and I've bought many other things to augment, but those are still my go-to sockets and wrenches.
r/Tools (Lenny5160)View source
From the community
Don't spend the cheese on Craftsman, I gave one of there new ratchets a go a few months ago and it broke day one. The quality just is not there anymore.
r/Tools (Shattered181)View source
Best for Beginners

If you own zero tools and need to be ready for anything, this Black+Decker kit is the fastest path to a functional setup. The included 20V drill is the star, you're essentially getting a drill and a full tool kit for $110.

What holds up

  • Includes 20-volt variable-speed cordless drill, no separate purchase needed
  • Comes with 10 drill bits for common household tasks
  • 83-piece set includes utility knife, pliers, adjustable wrench, ratcheting screwdriver, tape measure, and level
  • Only 8 lbs, lightweight and portable with included storage bag
  • Good Housekeeping and Popular Mechanics tested and approved

What to know

  • Not suitable for major repairs or big renovation projects
  • Drill is basic, advanced DIYers will outgrow it quickly
  • Soft storage bag offers less protection than a hard case
Expert verdict
The 20-volt, variable-speed cordless drill 'packs enough power to handle basic household drilling tasks like picture hanging and shelf mounting,' our testing partner at Popular Mechanics found, and it comes with 10 drill bits, allowing you to select the right sized bit for the task at hand.
Good Housekeeping / Popular MechanicsView source
Best Compact EDC Bit Kit

This isn't a traditional drill bit set, but if you carry a multitool daily, the Leatherman Bit Kit is the upgrade that makes it actually useful on a job site. Electricians and tradespeople on Reddit swear by it for quick fixes without a trip back to the tool bag.

What holds up

  • Covers Torx, Allen, Phillips, flathead, and square (Robertson) drive bits
  • Slim flat form factor fits in a Leatherman sheath or Skinth pocket organizer
  • Compatible with Leatherman bit extender for added reach
  • Saves trips back to the tool bag for quick 2-minute jobs on site
  • Highly recommended by r/EDC community for electricians and tradespeople

What to know

  • Flat bits are not as strong as standard 3D hex shank bits
  • Not suitable as a replacement for a full drill bit set
  • Best value only if you already own a Leatherman multitool with bit adapter
From the community
Yes. Especially if you use Torx or Allen a lot.
r/EDC (M1CAustin)View source
From the community
I use them all the time - because they dont take up as much space as the full version.
r/EDC (-Deathstalker-)View source