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General Purpose should be drywall only.1/8 is not that big and they tend to easily break as can be expected by the size of the shaft. Worked great on drywall.not so great on anything else I tried to cut out.
I have forever been a faithful user of all Dewalt products, they don't fail, they are long lasting, come with a warrenty on most all tools, if you need to choose a tool , from any type, I say choose Dewalt, reasonable prices, great perfromance.
I needed some extra bits as well. When I started using these bits, they seemed pretty good, but be careful not to go too fast.
I ended up breaking about 8 bits through the course of the job. If you go too fast, you will definitely break these bits.
I was remodeling a basement for a customer and gonna be hanging a bunch of drywall with lots of cuts. The 1/8" are for outlets and recessed lights.
It's probably par for the course, but make sure if you are gonna cut out either a door or a window to use the 1/4" bit, they work great. I decided to purchase the dewalt cutout tool to save time since I work by myself.
I got both 1/8" and 1/4".
It you are going to do alot of cutting in dense woods, I recomend you get yourself one of their bits with the carbide burrs (dw6613). The bit heats up fast and can dull prematurely as a result. It is designed for tile and stucco so, it should not have any problem with hard woods. Overall the general purpose bit is pretty good. For the price you can stock-up on them without breaking the bank.Be careful if cutting through dense woods.
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