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Review on πŸ”© Cobalt Hymnorq: Highly Resistant Stainless Steel by John Miranda

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Smaller quality bits are hard to find

Will get a next size up set as these have worked. Measurements show that these are smaller bits. It just doesn't fit my head how someone can buy drills just by the picture and without considering what they're drilling into. Usually you have to trade off smaller quality drilling than if you were only drilling balsa wood. Here, in terms of value for money, hardness and sharpness, which would be more fragile depending on the size, I cannot reproduce in a large store. The fact that there are additional pieces in each size only increases their value due to the increased risk of breakage. It's just realistic. By the way, I see some comments that confuse me. I have a drill that takes 1/4" bits that will easily take the smallest of those bits. I can understand the 3/8" chuck being an issue based on the size and weight of the drill using the required. Wire," but it seems to me that some of the comments point to a suboptimal cartridge design.

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