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Assembling a tool kit to stay prepared for any job is essential for any serious DIYer. And a variety of drill bits to tackle specific tasks is crucial to have. Find out which bit types you’ll need for which jobs with Ace’s handy guide below and discover an array of drill bits from top brands today.

What Type of Drill Bits Do You Need

You don't have to be a carpentry master to operate an oh-so-handy drill. This easy-to-use power tool makes completing construction projects and home repairs quick and efficient. Find out all you need to know about wood drill bits, masonry drill bits and other bit options and where to use them with the handy guide below.

Refer to our handy chart to help you pick the best drill bits to use for your project.


Bit Type
   
Bit Material   
   
Best Used For   
   
Specifications   
   
Auger   
   
Carbon steel   
   
Wood   
   
Screw tip drills deep holes   
   
Brad point Drill Bit      
   
High speed steel   
   
Tough metal, abrasive alloy metal, hardened steel   
   
Sharp, pointed tip drills accurate holes   
   
Cobalt Drill Bit    
   
High speed steel   
   
Tough metal, abrasive alloy metal, hardened steel   
   
Heat resistant to withstand friction from drilling hard metals   
   
Forstener Drill Bit    
   
Carbon steel   
   
Wood   
   
Drill extremely precise through and flat bottom holes with crisp edges   
   
Glass and Masonry Drill Bit   
   
Carbide, diamond or carbide tipped   
   
Porcelain, masonry, brick, concrete, glass, tile   
   
Wide pointed and chisel tips for clean holes in breakable materials. May be used with hammer drill   
   
Router Drill Bit   
   
Carbide tipped   
   
Composite materials, wood   
   
Multiple shapes and cutting edges used to hollow out an area   
   
Titanium Drill Bit   
   
Titanium   
   
Metal, wood, drywall, stainless steel   
   
Very hard for durability and maintaining sharpness throughout use   
   
Wire Gauge Drill Bit   
   
High speed steel   
   
Cast iron, stainless steel, metal, wood   
   
Use letters and numbers as sizing system   
   
Wood Boring Drill Bit   
   
Steel, carbon steel   
   
Wood   
   
Drill holes with large diameters   

Can Drill Bits Go Through Metal?

Many drill bits can go through metal, but not all. Look for drill bits for metal like wire gauge, titanium, cobalt or Brad point to let you complete even the toughest jobs with ease. What’s more, carbide tipped drill bits also work well as concrete drill bits.

Drill Bit Sets and Individual Bits

For basic repair jobs around the house, consider investing in a drill bit set with various bit types and sizes for multi-purpose use. If you work with one type of material on a regular basis, purchasing a set of bits purpose-built for your specific tasks is an efficient and easy way to get the job done. 

Look for additional individual bits you may need to complete your toolbox, including:

  • Expansion bits
  • Bit extensions
  • Insert bits
  • Power bits
  • Specialty bits

What’s more, Ace also offers a selection of screwdriver bits to help you complete tasks that call for a little more elbow grease where a power tool may not fit.  

Metal and Wood Drills Bits from Top Brands

Reliable tools are must-haves for pros and DIYers alike, which is why Ace offers a selection of wood and metal drill bits from reputable brands to fit your corded or cordless drills. Shop drill bits from DeWalt, Milwaukee, Irwin and Ace brand of tools to find the right selection to meet your needs.  

Shop Drill Bits at Ace

Use this chart and shop online or peruse the aisles of your local Ace to make your drill bit selection. Whether you are looking for specific, individually sold cobalt drill bits or an entire set of multi-purpose bits, find everything you want in one place.