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

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JK

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