The go-to pocket bit kit for multitool users, covers Torx, Allen, Phillips, and square drive bits in a slim, portable sleeve. Reddit's r/EDC community unanimously recommends it for anyone who carries a Leatherman Surge or similar multitool.
Yes. Especially if you use Torx or Allen a lot.
I use them all the time - because they dont take up as much space as the full version.
91 pieces covering drill bits, driver bits, nut setters, and masonry bits in a hard case, all from a top-tier brand. At $25 on sale, it's the most recommended drill bit set across deal communities and expert sources alike.
WIRED's top drill bit pick for home tool kits, black oxide coating reduces friction, resists rust, and handles wood, metal, plastics, wallboard, and fiberglass. A focused 14-piece set that covers everything most homeowners actually need.
Good Housekeeping's pick for heavy-duty home projects, 102 pieces including sockets, ratchets, screwdrivers, and drill bits in a hard case with dedicated slots for every tool. Craftsman's consistent quality makes this a reliable starter set.
The only set on this list that includes a 20V cordless drill plus 10 drill bits, perfect for someone starting from scratch. Good Housekeeping and Popular Mechanics both tested it and found it handles basic household drilling tasks with ease.