I have a Ryobi compact drill and noticed the reviews on the Ryobi drill bits are not so great.
I am thinking to get a different brand if possible.

The set that Ryobi makes is (Ryobi Speed Load Plus 17-Piece Titanium Drill Bit Set) from Home depot

I am looking for a do it all kind of set but will mostly be drilling into my walls which are some are stucco & some brick I also will be using on wood. Will not be doing metal so much not sure if a 4v drill can do that. I'm new to this so any advice helps. Thanks

My model is

Ryobi HP53LK TEK4 1/4 in. 4-Volt Screwdriver ( it turns into a drill )

Assembled Depth (in.) : 10.35 in
Assembled Height (in.) : 10.11 in
Assembled Width (in.) : 2.44 in
Batteries Included : Yes
Battery Type : 4V
Battery charge time (min.) : 60
CSA Listed : Yes
Charger Included : Yes
Chuck Size : 1/4 In.
Chuck Type : Hex
Clutch Setting : 24-position
Color Family : Green
Cordless Tool Type : Drill/Driver
Cordless/Corded : Cordless
Depth (in) : 1.968 in
ETL Listed : No
Height (in) : 7.086 in
Item Package Type : Cardboard Container
Item Weight : 2.21 lb
Manufacturer Warranty : 2 Years
Maximum speed (rpm) : 600
Power Tool Product Type : Cordless
Product Depth (in.) : 2.5 in
Product Height (in.) : 10 in
Product Weight (lb.) : 2.21
Product Width (in.) : 10.4 in
Reconditioned : No
Returnable : 90-Day
UL Listed : 1-UL Listed
Variable Speed : Yes
Voltage (volts) : 4 V
Width (in) : 9.055 in

hi guys, I wanted to build a bicycle powered by 4 cordless drill machines and was wondering if their rotation speed is the same in both the direction, clockwise as well as anti-clockwise. the drills i plan to use are the Bosch GSB 18v-LI professional. any information will be really appreciated.
any information on their rpm.

I am shopping for a cord (or cordless) Drill/Driver. What should I use to consider the right equipment for household use?
(1) How much voltage should I be considering?
(2) How much wattage?
(3) How much rpm ?
(4) Other advice?
(5) I am considering Skil and DeWalt, do you recommend one over another?
Thanks

I just got a cordless drill gun and want to know if i can use it to drill holes (abt .5 cm wide and 1-2 cm deep) into BRICK WALLS. here's the drill gun specs:
18V, upto 900 rpm.
The instruction manual didn't help. Sorry if this is an elementary question but i don't know much about drill guns.

I am shopping for a cord (or cordless) Drill/Driver. What should I use to consider the right equipment for household use?
(1) How much voltage should I be considering?
(2) How much wattage?
(3) How much rpm ?
(4) Other advice?
(5) I am considering Skil and DeWalt, do you recommend one over another?
Thanks

I am trying to drill holes into seat rails so i can put different seats in the car, But i am having trouble drilling through the steel to make new mounting points for the new seats. My drill bits keep breakign, i have a 7.2 v cordless drill(black and decker) about 30 bucks i spent on it. Do i need a faster rpm drill??

I making a cordless drill and I need to figure out what battery to use that will power a High Torque Mini 12V 600 rpm DC Gear Motor, and fit within in these dimensions 25mm diameter and 90mm in length. I also need the battery to be rechargeable and be fit to use for a battery amateur like me so no batteries that will explode in my face if I over charge them. Cheers!

Would these be good starter power tools?

I do not have enough money to be upgrading from decent quality tools to great quality tools, so this is why I'am trying to find some of the best tools out their..I'am going to be starting woodworking classes and want some good quality tools are these very good or not?
Corded drill:Milwaukee 1/2 in. Magnum® Drill, 0-850 RPM
Corded Circular Saw:Milwaukee 7-1/4 in. Circular Saw with Quik-Lok® cord, Brake and Case
Cordless Drill: Bosch 18V Litheon™ Brute Tough™ Drill Driver
Jigsaw: Bosch Top Handle Jigsaw
Also, how long do you think these tools could last if properly cared for and used 2-3 times a week or something like that,Thanks!