Hey everyone! I just got a new 2505-20 installation driver and I'm on the hunt for a good bit kit to go with it. I need a few drill bits that fit a 1/4" collet, plus a comprehensive set of bits including torx, square, hex, and Philips. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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If you're looking for a higher-end option, try the Wera Tool Check Plus. They’re durable and even come with sockets. Just keep in mind that it’s more of an investment and may not be the best if you're going to be using and losing bits often.
You should check out the Wiha 7-Piece Bit Buddy set. It's really good quality for the price. I found it at Lowe's, and honestly, it’s a solid option if you're just starting out. Plus, while you're there, consider grabbing the Spyder Mach Blue bits—they're pretty reliable too!
I totally agree! The Wiha set is awesome and you can't beat the price.
I personally prefer Wera bits, but remember that bits are consumables. Beyond the really cheap stuff, the price is often a key factor. I'd recommend getting a main kit from one of the big brands and maybe a few smaller Wiha sets that are on clearance. You’ll likely go through your standard Phillips and Torx bits pretty quickly anyway!

Yeah, the Tool Check Plus is a great kit, but it’s a bit pricey for daily use. Something simpler might be better if you're going to be swapping bits around a lot.