Tile and glass bits look like a tiny spear and are able to cut through glass and tile.
Countersink bits are known for their ability to cut a space for fasteners and are perfect for preventing wood from cracking while you drill.
Masonry drill bits, as the name suggests, is mostly used for masonry or stone work. The tip is usually given a hardened coating to create a tougher bit.
Metal drill bits, commonly referred to as high speed steel bits, are recognizable by their dark black color. They are usually used for metalwork and will last longer if they are only applied to metal, but they can be used on plastic and wood as well.
Wood spade or paddle bits look like a flat headed screwdriver but has a fine sharp point at its tip. The paddle shaped blade allows it to cut wide holes.
Auger drill bits have a circling shaft and a threaded point. These are usually used to cut large and deep holes.
Brad point bits, also known as dowel bits, are wood drill bits that have a small point at their tip. Spurs on each side make it easy for you to make a clean and straight cut.
Drill bits are cutting tools that are used with drills to create holes in various materials. They come in many different sizes and are usually connected to a drill, which rotates them and provides torque and axial force to create the hole. Drill bits feature a spiral, pointed angle, lip angle, and length.
Choose from an assortment of bits to best suit your needs.