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<blockquote data-quote="b.life" data-source="post: 2439802" data-attributes="member: 77431"><p><a href="https://www.amazon.in/Bosch-HSS-Titanium-2607019436-Multicolor-13-Pieces/dp/B0012UNZ9A" target="_blank">Bosch</a> This one seems to have good variety of bits for metals. If you want only one, then I would suggest visiting retail hardware stores and get one, just ask for hss drill bit and they will help. In my experience retail stores are generally cheaper then online for these items.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would recommend against using WD40 on drill bits, these water displacement agents are not designed for these specific use and they actually don't contribute anything, if you need to drill, a lot of holes its better to buy cutting oil or at-the-least buy motor oil and use them(not engine oil), they provide better lubrication and will actually keep the bit cool. And after finishing the drill, gently wipe the drill bit with the same oil to keep the rust away.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Power tools are buy once and cry once type of tools, so if you don't mind me saying please spend a little extra and get a quality tool. If in future if you buy another cordless please take note of the operational voltage of the first tool that you buy. The operating voltage ranges from 9.xV to 20V, so choose one voltage and stick to it, else you will have multiple chargers and you cant reuse one's battery with another. </p><p>If you ask me Black + Decker is good for casual home use, but If you need hammer function in your drill go for 18v+, 12v and less had difficulty with it in the past don't know how it is now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b.life, post: 2439802, member: 77431"] [URL='https://www.amazon.in/Bosch-HSS-Titanium-2607019436-Multicolor-13-Pieces/dp/B0012UNZ9A']Bosch[/URL] This one seems to have good variety of bits for metals. If you want only one, then I would suggest visiting retail hardware stores and get one, just ask for hss drill bit and they will help. In my experience retail stores are generally cheaper then online for these items. I would recommend against using WD40 on drill bits, these water displacement agents are not designed for these specific use and they actually don't contribute anything, if you need to drill, a lot of holes its better to buy cutting oil or at-the-least buy motor oil and use them(not engine oil), they provide better lubrication and will actually keep the bit cool. And after finishing the drill, gently wipe the drill bit with the same oil to keep the rust away. Power tools are buy once and cry once type of tools, so if you don't mind me saying please spend a little extra and get a quality tool. If in future if you buy another cordless please take note of the operational voltage of the first tool that you buy. The operating voltage ranges from 9.xV to 20V, so choose one voltage and stick to it, else you will have multiple chargers and you cant reuse one's battery with another. If you ask me Black + Decker is good for casual home use, but If you need hammer function in your drill go for 18v+, 12v and less had difficulty with it in the past don't know how it is now. [/QUOTE]
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