Decent metric drill bit set?

sprior

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I've decided it makes sense for me to own a full set of metric drill bits, but none of the stores seem to carry one, and the only metric sets on amazon seem to be off brand junk.  I find it REALLY hard to believe that Dewalt doesn't make a metric drill bit set.  I'm looking for something in the $40-50 dollar range.

In Europe what are the name brand drill bit set manufacturers and are any of them available in the US?  As a fallback I do have some contacts in Europe who could pick up something and send it to me, but I'm surprised it might come to that.
 
Festool has good quality metric brad point drills and Lee Valley also has good sets. I use both. Hope this helps.
 
I'm looking for general purpose bits which could be used for metal or wood, maybe occasionally plastic.
 
For reference, DeWalt do make metric drill bits however I suspect they don't market them in the US. Maybe an idea to speak to a local DeWalt dealer to see if they can get them in for you.
 
sprior said:
I find it REALLY hard to believe that Dewalt doesn't make a metric drill bit set. 

They make lots of them. Whether they sell them in the States is another thing. Here in Metric City they are readily available.

sprior said:
In Europe what are the name brand drill bit set manufacturers and are any of them available in the US? 

The absolute top is Facom. I've previously read here on the FOG they're also available in the States. Expensive though. Festool bits are also very good. And Bosch is one of the best regarded manufacturers, readily available, and quite a bit cheaper than the other two I mentioned, so probably more economical.
 
I bought the centrotec HSS metric bits one at a time and I found that I use the 3MM a lot.  They are pretty nice and even come with extra bits.
 
I think a lot of the drill bits made in the USA are made by Rocky Mountain Twist. If I'm not mistaken, they make bits for DeWalt, Milwaukee, etc...

I'm pretty certain they are into private labeling almost everything they produce and apparently have a very modern facility with sophisticated processes to control costs.

Tom
 
RKA said:
For metal I would recommend these norseman bits.  I have an imperial set and the quality beats anything you will find in the big box store by miles. 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Norseman-25pc-Metric-Magnum-Super-Premium-drill-bit-set-1mm-to13mm-USA-58660-/261448182937

+1 for Norseman bits. But then I might be a little biased, since they are made here in St. Paul MN.

If there was enough interest I'd be willing to approach them about about doing a group buy for FOG members?
 
I have only heard good things about Colt drill sets.

I'm partial to the Centrotec system, however...

Tom
 
In this case I'm interested in a set for nonspecific hacker/maker use so wood, plastic, and even metal are possibilities.  I ended up ordering a set from http://www.internationaltool.com/ brand unknown.  Would have preferred a big box grade name branded set, but we'll just have to see how it goes.

I do have some Colt bits for penmaking in a few metric sizes, but now I wanted to get a complete set for whatever might come my way.
 
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