Good value for money but you have to compromise by buying cheap bits. My current projects require me to change bits frequently, so I really wanted a hex shank set. Two piece construction (shaft + bit) I think probably cheaper to make but not ideal for perfectly straight (see through?) bits. In my first set of bits 5/16 had a pronounced wobble, I shouldn't have used it but I did. It cut metal perfectly at first at slow speed but suddenly went deep, hooking, twisting my drill bit and wrists and REALLY bending the drill bit - scary. I bought a second set and started dry testing all 21. SEVEN isn't true, with varying degrees of rocking. I'll try to collect a good set of the two I have and return the rest. While they are sharp and hard enough for metal, I would recommend using them for convenience only and ONLY FOR WOOD. The risk of injury just isn't worth it. Not sure about longevity as I haven't had it that long, but expect reasonable lifespan if I stick with wood. Oh the bit holder is pretty good but the bits are a little tight. Because the bits are close together, if you pull hard on the sharp grooves, they will get stuck. another possibility of injury.
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