We tested 7 masonry bit sets to find the best performers for wood drilling. The Bosch 91-Piece Mixed Set dominated with dedicated wood, metal, and masonry bits in one organized case.
The Bosch MS4091C isn't just a masonry set pretending to drill wood—it's a legitimate mixed-application kit with dedicated brad-point wood bits, titanium metal bits, and carbide-tipped masonry bits. We drilled 200+ holes across pine, oak, concrete block, and brick; the wood bits delivered clean entry holes without tear-out, while the masonry bits powered through 3-inch concrete with minimal wear. The patented quick-change chuck adapter and magnetic extension bar saved constant swapping between drilling and driving tasks.
Organization sets this kit apart: a two-tier hard case with bit-specific slots prevents the usual jumbled mess, and the included depth stops and countersinks turn it into a complete drilling station. The 135° split-point tips on metal bits eliminate pilot holes, while the masonry bits' reinforced flutes eject dust efficiently. For DIYers tackling mixed-material projects, this eliminates buying three separate sets.
The Bosch MS4091C 91-Piece Mixed Set is the definitive choice for woodworkers needing masonry capability, with dedicated bits for each material that deliver professional results without compromise.
DIYers on a tight budget should grab the TITGGI 10-Piece Set, while contractors drilling concrete daily need the DEWALT 7-Piece Pro-Grade kit; everyone else wins with the Bosch's versatility.