Just a heads-up: drill bits aren't totally universal. While you can find multi-purpose drill bits that can handle a variety of materials (like wood, plastic, and soft metals), specialized bits are often needed for specific tasks or materials.
Let me break it down for you:
Universal drill bits are great for a lot of different tasks.
These are pretty versatile and can handle a range of materials. However, they might not be as efficient or durable as specialized bits.
Specialized Drill Bits: These are designed for specific materials or tasks, such as:
Wood Drill Bits: These are great for drilling into wood.
Metal drill bits are great for drilling into metal. These are great for drilling into metal.
Masonry drill bits are great for: These bits are great for drilling into concrete, brick, or stone.
Tile Drill Bits: These bits are great for drilling into ceramic tile or glass.

It's also important to make sure that the shank size of your drill bit matches the chuck size of your drill.
You'll typically find shank sizes of 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch.
In short, you can get by with a set of multi-purpose drill bits for most household tasks, but it's often a good idea to have specialized bits for specific jobs to make sure you get the best performance and longevity out of them.
