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Fact #1. Almost every single person will at some point have to put screws into something. This can take the shape of the student assembling furniture in their apartment or a dad hanging a shelf in his son's bedroom. But even this ostensibly simple task can be surprisingly complicated if you don't have the right tools for the job. Try using a flathead screwdriver in a screw with a Phillips head, for example.
Fact #2. A good set of screw bits helps to alleviate the difficulty and annoyance of inserting hardware by readying you to work with varied types and sizes of screws. At the most basic level, these sets should simply contain a few different sizes of both flathead and Phillips bits.
Fact #3. There are many screw bit sets that are much more comprehensive yet still surprisingly affordable. They're well worth the consideration of anyone who thinks they might at some point need a specialized bit. Examples of bits that many people may not at first think are important include square-shaped bits, hex bits, and more.
Fact #4. Once you've identified the types of bits you'll need in your set, take time to consider how they're made against how you'll use them. Some bits are made from steel and are suitable for regular light duty use. Others are coated in titanium and can stand up to regular heavy-duty work.
Fact #5. The best drill, screw bit set, and drill bits won't do you any good at all if you don't have the screws to twist into place. Using the wrong type of screw for a given material is only marginally better than using nothing at all. You should definitely take a few minutes to educate yourself about using the right hardware for the job.
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