Features
- 【Complete Configuration】112-pcs drill toolkit includes all the drill bits you need. Perfect for DIY projects and household maintenance and repair. variety of specialist drill bits and accessories for wood, metal, cement, plastic drilling as well as multiple driving and fastening applications.
- 【Widely Applicable】The 1 / 4 "hex bit and bit kit are ideal for quick and easy bit replacement. They are compatible with 1 / 4" impact drivers, screwdrivers / screwguns, and 3 / 8 "or 1 / 2" bits / drivers.
- 【High-Quality】High quality materials are used to reduce damage to the screw head and provide better tool head grip. The high-quality drill bit made of high-quality high-speed steel titanium coating has high strength and durability.
- 【Portable Storage Box】Portable hard storage case can be conveniently carried to everywhere, Easy to carry and store.
- 【Specifications】Impact drill bit kit set includes: 56 x 1” bits, 18 x titanium drill bits, 8 x nut drivers, 5 x masonry drill bits, 3 x spade drill bits, 3 x magnetic bit holders, 15 x 2” bits, 1 x countersink, 1 x socket adapter, 1 x quick release magnetic holder, 1x box.
Specifications
Color | Silver |
Unit Count | 112 |
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This 112-piece kit includes 1/4" hex-shank impact driver and screwdriver bits, titanium-coated high-speed steel drill bits, masonry and spade bits, nut drivers, magnetic holders, a countersink, socket adapter and quick-release holder for drilling and fastening in wood, metal, plastic and masonry. Bits fit 1/4" impact drivers and many screwguns or 3/8"–1/2" drivers, and the set is stored in a hard plastic case for transport and organization.
HORUSDY Impact Drill Bit Set, 112-Pieces 1/4" Hex Shank Impact Driver Bits and Screwdriver Bits Set for Screw Driving and Wood Metal Cement Drilling Screwdriver Bits Set with Storage Case Review
A practical, all-in-one bit kit that trades premium toughness for breadth
I brought the Horusdy 112-piece impact bit set into a few weeks of real work: pocket-hole cabinetry, hanging hardware on MDF and hardwoods, setting concrete anchors in brick, and the usual gauntlet of household repairs. It’s a broad kit—driver bits, titanium-coated twist drills, spade and masonry bits, nut drivers, a countersink, magnetic holders, a socket adapter, and a quick-release bit holder—all built around the 1/4" hex standard. In short, it promises to handle most drilling and fastening tasks with one case.
The short version: the set is excellent for homeowners and light-duty users who want nearly everything in one box. For daily pro use or high-torque, high-volume work, the durability isn’t on the same level as premium, single-purpose bit sets.
What you get and how it’s organized
The case lays out 1" and 2" driver bits, nut drivers, and holders up top, with drill bits and the larger spade and masonry bits below. Organization is intuitive; I could grab a T25 or a #2 Phillips by feel after a day. The latches snap positively, and the internal clips held most pieces during transport. Drop the case hard and the smallest twist bits can shake loose, but that’s common for this style of storage.
Coverage is a key strength:
- 1" and 2" impact driver bits in common profiles (Phillips, slotted, Torx, square, hex)
- Titanium-coated HSS twist bits for wood/plastic/light metal
- Three spade bits for fast holes in studs and softwood blocking
- Masonry bits for tap-cons and basic anchors
- Eight nut drivers, a socket adapter, a countersink, and multiple magnetic bit holders, including a quick-release
It’s the sort of kit that lets you leave three other boxes in the truck.
Build quality and materials
The driver bits are impact-style with a typical torsion neck. The steel is not soft, but it isn’t as resilient as the top-shelf sets I use for production work. The titanium-coated twist bits cut cleanly in pine and MDF and punched through thin-gauge sheet metal with reasonable control; like all TiN-coated bits, the coating aids wear resistance but won’t save a bit from overheating or side load.
The magnetic bit holders are a pleasant surprise. The sleeve tolerances are decent, and the quick-release collar actually releases with one finger even under grit. The magnets are strong enough for normal screws; they aren’t so strong that they’ll hold a 3" structural screw at full extension with total confidence, but they’re serviceable.
The nut drivers fit fasteners cleanly with minimal wobble. The countersink is basic and does best with wood; it chatters in harder materials unless you reduce speed and use steady pressure.
Driving performance
I ran several dozen cabinet screws into MDF and poplar face frames using the included #2 Phillips and T25 bits with a compact impact driver. Engagement was positive out of the package. Under moderate torque, the Phillips bit started to show wear on the lands earlier than a premium bit would, but it didn’t twist or explode. The T25 held up better and remained usable after a deck board test, though I saw rounding at the tips after a couple dozen structural screws. For installing hardware, assembling furniture, and typical household repairs, these bits are more than adequate. For all-day framing or decking, I’d supplement the set with a few heavy-duty Torx replacements.
The magnetic bit holders shine in day-to-day tasks. The longer holder kept 2" bits steady when reaching inside cabinet carcasses, and the quick-release made swapping from a pilot bit to a driver nearly seamless with one hand. If you’re used to holders that drop bits under vibration, this is a pleasant upgrade.
Drilling in wood, metal, and masonry
Wood: The titanium twist bits stayed sharp through pocket-hole pilots and general drilling in softwoods and MDF. I used a stop collar on the 1/8" and 3/16" sizes and saw predictable chip ejection. The spade bits are straightforward: not especially fast, but they track decently and don’t chatter if you let the spurs scribe and keep speed moderate. These are fine for wiring pass-throughs or quick plumbing notches in studs.
Metal: I tested on thin aluminum angle and light-gauge steel stud. With cutting oil and patient speed, the bits cut clean holes without blueing. Side load or aggressive pressure will snap the smallest sizes, which is normal but worth noting. The titanium finish helps with wear, not heat—use coolant and climb your hole sizes gradually.
Masonry: The included masonry bits punched clean anchor holes in brick and mortar using a hammer drill. They’ll do light-duty work in block just fine. For poured concrete or old, hard brick, plan on slowing down and keeping the bit cool, or step up to a dedicated masonry set if you do this often.
The countersink works as intended in pine and plywood at lower RPMs. In hardwoods, it benefits from a pilot hole first to avoid chatter.
Compatibility and ease of use
Everything is 1/4" hex, so swaps between drilling and driving are quick with the included quick-release holder. I also ran the bits in a standard drill/driver and in a 3/8" chuck using the hex stem—no issues. The socket adapter lets you use small sockets with an impact in a pinch; it’s not a breaker bar, but it will help with lag screws and assembling shop bases.
I appreciate that the kit duplicates many of the most-used driver sizes. Losing a #2 Phillips or a T25 mid-project is less of a panic when there’s a spare in the lid.
Durability over time
After a couple of weeks of mixed use, the wear pattern is predictable:
- The most-used driver bits show rounding sooner than premium, single-product lines, particularly #2 Phillips and small Torx.
- The small-diameter twist bits are brittle if you bind them or push too hard (true of all small bits, but the margin for error here feels slimmer).
- The magnetic holders and nut drivers appear to be the most robust pieces in the case.
If I were kitting out a maintenance cart for daily, heavy use, I’d treat this set as my “general coverage” and then stock a handful of pro-grade replacements for the high-wear bits I burn through weekly. For a homeowner or occasional user, the included pieces will likely last a long time.
What I’d improve
- Bit steel and heat treatment consistency: a few driver bits softened faster than I expected under moderate torque.
- Magnet strength in the holders: good, but an incremental increase would help for overhead work with longer screws.
- Labeling: sizes are visible, but a contrasting print or laser etch that stands out more would speed selection in low light.
None of these are deal-breakers given the price bracket, but they frame who will be happiest with this kit.
Value and who it’s for
The value proposition is strong. You get a legitimately complete assortment that covers the majority of household and light trade tasks in one tidy case. For apartment maintenance, DIY renovations, or a first serious drill/driver setup, it’s hard to argue with the convenience and coverage.
Professionals who do repetitive, high-torque work will outpace the driver bits and smallest twist bits faster than they might like, but even then, the accessories—the holders, nut drivers, socket adapter, and countersink—earn their keep, and the case makes it easy to keep everything on hand.
Final recommendation
I recommend the Horusdy 112-piece impact bit set for homeowners, DIYers, and light-duty users who want a one-case solution for drilling and driving across wood, metal, plastic, and basic masonry. It’s comprehensive, well organized, and the accessories—especially the magnetic holders and quick-release—make day-to-day tasks smoother. I wouldn’t choose it as my only source of bits for heavy, daily professional use; for that, plan to supplement the high-wear sizes with premium replacements. But as an affordable, versatile core kit that keeps you working without constant trips to the store or the toolbox, it earns a spot on the shelf.
Project Ideas
Business
Ikea & Flat-Pack Assembly Service
Offer a mobile furniture assembly service targeted at busy professionals and students. The comprehensive bit set covers the variety of fasteners used in flat-pack furniture; the hard case makes the kit easy to transport. Price per job or offer subscription-style monthly installs for multi-unit buildings.
Micro Handyman/Odd-Jobs Business
Launch a local on-demand handyman service focusing on drilling, mounting, curtain/TV installation, and small repairs. The kit’s mix of masonry, spade, and driver bits allows you to handle diverse tasks without needing specialty tools. Use simple online booking and flat-rate pricing for common jobs.
DIY Project Kit Production & Workshops
Design and sell DIY home decor kits (e.g., planter kits, shelf kits, small tables) that customers assemble. Use the bit set to prototype and produce kits, then run paid weekend workshops teaching people how to use the kit safely. Upsell by selling recommended bit sets or branded cases to attendees.
Tool Rental & Intro-to-Drilling Classes
Create a neighborhood tool-lending program renting out curated drill kits for weekend projects and offer short beginner classes (drilling, anchors, screw types). The full 112-piece set is a strong loaner option; include a checklist and safety guide. Monetize via rental fees, class tickets, and consumable sales (anchors, screws).
Creative
Reclaimed Wood Bench with Hidden Fasteners
Build a rustic bench from reclaimed planks and hide the fasteners for a clean look. Use spade bits to bore clearance holes for bolts, titanium HSS bits for pilot holes, the countersink for flush screw heads, and nut drivers to tighten hardware. The magnetic bit holders speed up repeated screw driving. Result: a durable, shop-made piece with a professional finish.
Masonry Planter Wall with Inlaid Lights
Create a tiered planter wall on brick or concrete. Use the masonry drill bits to make clean holes for anchors and conduit for low-voltage lighting, metal bits for bracket pilot holes, and driver bits to secure brackets and mounts. The quick-release holder makes swapping bits fast when alternating between masonry and metal work.
Mixed-Media Wall Art (Wood + Metal + Resin)
Design layered wall art combining thin steel sheets, wooden panels, and resin accents. Use titanium-coated HSS bits for precise holes in metal, spade bits for larger recesses in wood, and countersink to seat fasteners flush for a seamless layered look. Magnetic holders help when fastening small metal elements without dropping screws.
Floating Shelves with Concealed Mounts
Build floating shelves that appear to ‘float’ with no visible brackets. Drill anchor holes in studs or masonry with the correct masonry/metal bits, use the socket adapter and nut drivers for robust mounting hardware, and countersink screw heads where necessary. The portable case keeps all bits organized when installing around the home.