I'm considering the 29-piece Shockwave Titanium drill bit set and can likely get it for $92 CAD through a price match at Home Depot. There's also a 23-piece set available for $40, but it includes duplicates. I've seen reviews from Project Farm that highlight the quality of Bosch and Dewalt bits, but I'm hesitant about Milwaukee because I've heard their bits can snap easily. I'm not great at drilling, so I'm wondering if this set is suitable for home use or if I should look for something else.
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The Shockwave Titanium bits are solid for light home projects, so they should work well for your needs! Just don’t expect them to last through heavy-duty tasks; you may end up replacing a few after some time. They're a great choice for learning without the worries of snapping more expensive bits. Often, you can grab singles at local stores, too, if you need a quick replacement later on.

Exactly! The convenience of finding replacements locally is a big plus. Plus, they help you figure out the best drilling techniques without breaking the bank.