Too bad about the drill bits.
about 12 years ago I took a chance on their fostner bits and a big TIN
drill bit set.
Both have exceeded expectations. I bought the tin drill bit set for the
garage as a backup to my good bits. These are now the primary set, they
are that good. I save my good bits for critical work. They cut through
metal quickly.
The fostners; TIN also were good. I sharpen them occasionaly. But for
the money the set was impressive. I don't know how the current set is as
things always change.
Those were lucky purchases.
About two years ago I bought the step bits. The small were good, the big
was not.. I exchanged the big and got a better one, but still not as
good as the smaller set. For the price.... the smaller set on sale is an
excellent buy, and now I use it for any sheet metal, and wonder why I
didn't get a set years ago.
I have a lot of name brand quality tools. But I would go broke if I
spent money like that full time. Also sometimes you don't think you
will need something very often.
I would like to buy all American, but lets face it.. we are not always
producing quality products. Festool, Hammer, etc prove that we are
behind, still on technology that is often 80 years old.
So why pay at Home Depot, Lowes, Sears , for an item that is usually
made in China to the same standards as HF. The covering is usually
prettier (sometimes) but not the quality.
But again, it's hit or miss.