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99-Piece Titanium HSS Drill & Driver Bit Set Case

99-Piece Titanium HSS Drill & Driver Bit Set Case

99 PCS High Speed Steel Titanium Drill and Screwdriver Bit Set with Case

A versatile bit kit can reduce downtime on everyday fixes, furniture assembly, and light-to-medium drilling jobs. This 99-piece set combines titanium-coated high-speed steel drill bits with a broad mix of screwdriver bits, all organized in a portable case for quick access on the jobsite or at home. If you’re tired of digging through a mixed drawer of loose bits, a labeled, grab-and-go case can be one of the simplest upgrades to your toolbox.

What this set is built for

The biggest advantage of a mixed drill-and-drive kit is momentum: you can drill a clean pilot hole, switch to a driver bit, and keep moving without stopping to hunt for the right tip. This set is aimed at common, real-world tasks where speed and convenience matter more than specialty materials.

  • General-purpose drilling and fastening with one organized kit
  • Common household and workshop tasks: hanging hardware, assembling cabinets, installing fixtures, basic repairs
  • A practical grab-and-go option for toolboxes, vehicles, and maintenance carts
  • Designed for frequent bit changes: drill, countersink/drive, then finish without hunting for the right tip

For day-to-day use, pairing this kit with a dependable cordless drill/driver covers an impressive range of “fix it now” moments—loose hinges, wobbly furniture, picture rails, or quick bracket installs.

What’s included in the 99-piece case

Instead of focusing on a single bit type, the case is designed as an all-around mix: multiple drill sizes plus a spread of driver profiles for the fasteners most people encounter in DIY and maintenance work.

  • A mix of drill bits and screwdriver/driver bits intended to cover the most-used sizes and head types
  • Titanium-coated high-speed steel drill bits for routine drilling in common materials
  • Multiple screwdriver bit profiles for a wide range of fasteners encountered in DIY and maintenance work
  • A fitted storage case that keeps bits separated and easier to inventory after each job
  • Room to quickly spot missing pieces so replacements can be added before the next project

If you’re stocking a new toolbox or refreshing an older kit, a complete case like this helps standardize what you carry—especially handy for apartment maintenance, small shop work, or a home “fix-it” shelf.

High-speed steel with titanium coating: what it means in use

High-speed steel (HSS) is widely used for general drilling because it balances hardness with toughness. It’s typically forgiving enough for everyday work, where bits may see occasional misalignment, mixed materials, or inconsistent feed pressure.

  • High-speed steel (HSS) is commonly chosen for general drilling because it balances hardness and toughness for everyday materials
  • Titanium coating is typically used to reduce friction and heat buildup, which can help bits stay sharper longer under typical conditions
  • Best results come from correct technique: appropriate speed, steady pressure, and clearing chips to avoid overheating
  • For harder metals or repetitive production drilling, stepping up to cobalt or carbide may be preferable; for household work, HSS titanium is often the practical middle ground

Heat is the enemy of edge retention. Even a good bit dulls quickly if it’s overheated, which is why speed control and chip clearing matter as much as the material itself. For a quick reference on drilling speeds by material, see the guidance at Engineering ToolBox.

Where it performs well (and where to be cautious)

This type of kit shines in mixed-material projects—wood framing, furniture panels, thin metal hardware, and general plastic components—where you need “the right bit right now” rather than a specialized, single-purpose tool.

  • Wood: suitable for pilot holes, hardware mounting, and general drilling; use backing to reduce tear-out on exit
  • Plastics: start slow to prevent grabbing or cracking; consider a pilot hole for brittle plastics
  • Thin metal and light steel: use cutting oil, moderate speed, and firm, controlled pressure; step drilling can improve hole quality
  • Use caution: avoid forcing the bit on hardened steel, masonry, or tile unless the bit type is specifically rated for those materials

Safety matters, too. When drilling overhead or into metal, eye protection is a must due to chips and dust; OSHA’s overview is a solid baseline reference: OSHA — Eye and Face Protection.

Compatibility with drills and drivers

Most homeowners and technicians rely on a cordless drill and, increasingly, an impact driver. This set is meant to work with standard chucks and common bit holders, but a few habits make a big difference in results.

How to get cleaner holes and longer bit life

Storage, organization, and jobsite readiness

At-a-glance details

Set overview

Detail Value
Product 99 PCS High Speed Steel Titanium Drill and Screwdriver Bit Set with Case
Pieces 99
Drill bit material High-speed steel (HSS)
Coating Titanium (as listed)
Storage Included case
Typical uses General drilling and fastening for home and light workshop tasks
Price 67.49 USD
Availability In stock

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FAQ

Can titanium-coated HSS drill bits be used on metal?

Yes—these bits are commonly used on many everyday metals and thin steel when you use proper speed, steady pressure, and cutting oil. Avoid hardened steel and focus on keeping heat down to protect the cutting edge.

Are these bits suitable for an impact driver?

Screwdriver bits can be used with an impact driver when they’re fully seated in the holder. For frequent impact use, impact-rated driver bits last longer, and controlled trigger pressure helps reduce cam-out and premature wear.

How can bit dulling be reduced during drilling?

Match drill speed to the material, use lubrication on metal, and clear chips often so the bit doesn’t overheat. Avoid forcing the bit, and step up through sizes when making larger holes.

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