Surprising Drill Bit Showdown: Metal vs. Wood Bits Tested In the wild world of drilling, not all bits are created equal—and sometimes, the most high-tech options lose to humble simplicity. Our latest showdown pitted three standout sets against the test: the toolant Cobalt Drill Bit Set (Pro), celebrated for its Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) coating and bullet point tip, designed for hardened metals but surprisingly ambitious; the Hex Shank Drill Bit Set with its quick change design, versatile for sheet metal, wood, and plastic; and the amoolo Hex Shank Drill Bit Set, a titanium HSS twist with an impact focus, ready for everything from steel to shrink-wrap. Which one surprised us—and which one actually delivered? Let’s tunrereveal.
Pyrography Pen Versus Wood Burning Kit: Tested & Surprising Use Case Revealed! We recently tested the Wood Burning Kit, a complete pyrography set with a fully adjustable temperature pen, safety stand, 27 tips, cutting blade, stencils, and a deluxe case. Our initial impression was impressed, as the pen’s temperature control was precise, and the variety of tips offered versatility. The safety stand proved helpful, especially for beginners. However, what surprised us was an unexpected use case: the cutting blade became an invaluable tool for detailed paper crafts, allowing us to create sharp, precise cuts with ease. While the kit shines for wood burning, its adaptability extends beyond pyrography, making it a multifunctional creative companion. The included stencils and case further elevate its value, offering everything needed for both beginners and experienced artisans.