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PARKSIDE PERFORMANCE® Multi-Purpose Drill Bits PMB 7 A1 / PHB 6 A1

PARKSIDE PERFORMANCE® Multi-Purpose Drill Bits PMB 7 A1 / PHB 6 A1

Drill bit set

Technical overview
The PARKSIDE PERFORMANCE® Multi-Purpose Drill Bits PMB 7 A1 / PHB 6 A1 are designed for versatile drilling in common materials. This set is suitable for everyday DIY work where flexibility and simple tool handling are required.

Key features
▸ Suitable for multiple materials
▸ Robust design for regular use
▸ Good drilling precision
▸ Compatible with standard drills
▸ Different diameters included depending on version

How it works and what it is for
The PARKSIDE PERFORMANCE® Multi-Purpose Drill Bits PMB 7 A1 / PHB 6 A1 use a geometry designed to drill efficiently into wood, metal and plastic. They help reduce tool changes when working across different materials.

Main technical specifications
▸ Type: multi-purpose drill bits
▸ Models: PMB 7 A1 / PHB 6 A1
▸ Compatibility: drills and drivers with standard chuck
▸ Suitable materials: wood, metal, plastic
▸ Number of pieces: varies by version
▸ Shank type: cylindrical

Included accessories / compatibility
▸ Drill bit set depending on PMB 7 A1 or PHB 6 A1 version
▸ Compatible with standard chucks without an adaptor

Who it is recommended for
This set is recommended for DIY users who need versatile drill bits for household tasks and for anyone looking for a practical option for working with different materials.

Pros and cons
Pro
▸ Versatile use on several materials
▸ Simple and practical handling
▸ Compatible with most standard drills
▸ Reduces the need to change tools
Cons
▸ Less specialised than dedicated drill bits
▸ Not ideal for very hard materials

Objective final opinion
The PARKSIDE PERFORMANCE® Multi-Purpose Drill Bits PMB 7 A1 / PHB 6 A1 offer a practical solution for general DIY drilling. They provide a balanced compromise between versatility and ease of use, while dedicated drill bits remain preferable for intensive specialist work.

FAQ
Can these drill bits be used on concrete?
They may be suitable for light applications, but they are not a substitute for dedicated masonry or concrete drill bits.

Are they compatible with cordless drills?
Yes, provided the drill has a standard chuck.

What is the difference between PMB 7 A1 and PHB 6 A1?
The difference mainly concerns the composition of the set and the number of drill bits included.

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