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Reddit mentions of Bosch 9-Piece Impact Tough Titanium Drill Bit Set, TI9IM

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Bosch 9-Piece Impact Tough Titanium Drill Bit Set, TI9IM
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Impact Rated: Featuring the Bosch Impact Tough bit design so the screw driving bits are impact rated and provide 2X longer bit life than standard impact drill bitsAccuracy: These impact bits feature engineered no-skate tips for more accurate startsVersatile: The Bosch TI9IM drill bit set is designed for heavy gauge, light gauge metal and hardwood applications, and high carbon steelPrecision: The impact bits provide effective material removal thanks to the long flute designProtected: With titanium coating shield, The TI9IM drill bit set offers less friction than standard impact bits
Specs:
Height7.8 Inches
Length4.84 Inches
Number of items1
Size9-Piece Set
Weight0.33 Pounds
Width0.64 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Bosch 9-Piece Impact Tough Titanium Drill Bit Set, TI9IM:

u/wroughtironfence ยท 1 pointr/Brooklyn

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H0NV5GM/

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N53N9R6/

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0035KKK0M/

And a scrap of wood you don't care about.


Also a drill but I'm bored of looking for links and you get the point

u/1new_username ยท 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Yes, you would probably need new bits for the impact driver. There are a couple of things with an impact driver:

You want to get "impact rated" bits. Typically it will say it somewhere on the package. An impact driver puts a lot more torque (twist) on a bit than a normal driver, so some bits (especially cheap ones) can break/shatter under certain circumstances.

Also, the impact driver (at least that DeWalt one) will only take 1/4" hex bits. Any bits you have with a rounded shank (part that goes into the driver) or that isn't a 1/4" hex won't work. The nice thing though about the 1/4" hex thing is once you have those bits, changing bits (like from drill to screw driver) is really quick and easy.

Here are some drill bits I've used:

https://smile.amazon.com/Bosch-9-Piece-Impact-Titanium-TI9IM/dp/B01H0NV5GM/

Here's a pretty good screwdriving set:

https://smile.amazon.com/Bosch-Piece-Impact-Screwdriving-SBID32/dp/B071VD42S9/

and then I got this nut driver set:

https://smile.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW2235IR-5-Piece-Magnetic-Nutsetter/dp/B003JQJYHM/