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Draper 18550 15-Piece Masonry Drill Bit Set Review

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Advantages:

Comprehensive set of 15 pieces catering to various needs.
Comes with a case for organised storage and transport.
Made from carbide material ensuring durability.
Suitable for drilling in hard materials like concrete and brick.

Disadvantages:

Limited to masonry drilling tasks, not versatile for other materials.
Carbide tips, though durable, can be brittle and prone to breaking if misused.
Requires a compatible drill to ensure optimal performance.

Problems and Solutions:

Problem: Drill bits becoming blunt after extended use.
Solution: Regularly check for wear and tear. Replace or sharpen the bit when needed.

Problem: Bits not fitting securely in certain drills.
Solution: Ensure that the drill chuck is compatible with the bit size, or consider getting an adapter.

Problem: Difficulty in identifying the right bit size quickly.
Solution: Label or colour-code bits for quick identification.