Freud Precision Shear Forstner Drill Bit 7/8" (2 pack) 3/8" shank vs Mollom carbide Forstner drill bit set (15 pcs) 6.3–35mm
Overall winner: Freud Precision Shear Forstner Drill Bit 7/8" (2 pack) 3/8" shank
Key Differences
Freud A is a two-pack 7/8" Forstner bit with a serrated edge that stays sharp through hardwoods and earns higher ratings and more reviews, while Mollom B is a 15-piece carbide set offering more size versatility but has reported centeredness and length/handling concerns. Choose Freud if you want a premium, sharp single-diameter bit and longevity; choose Mollom if you need a variety of bit sizes for different tasks
Freud Precision Shear Forstner Drill Bit 7/8" (2 pack) 3/8" shank
Forstner drill bit set with serrated edge for fast, clean holes. Noted for sharp edges and durability in hardwoods, delivering accurate hole quality
Pros
- serrated edge for fast cutting
- sharp edges stay sharp in hardwoods
- clean, accurate hole quality
- durable construction
Cons
- per-pack information only
Mollom carbide Forstner drill bit set (15 pcs) 6.3–35mm
A 15-piece Forstner bit set with YG8 carbide blades for wood, plastic, and plywood. Noted for clean cuts and sharpness, delivering solid functionality; some users report centering issues
Pros
- YG8 carbide thickened blades
- clean cutting through wood
- high-quality feel and functionality
- good value for money
Cons
- centering issues during use
- mixed ease of use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Freud |
| Durability | Freud |
| Versatility | Mollom |
| User Reviews | Freud |