Home Depot has 30-Piece DeWALT Maxfit Screwdriving Set w/ Sleeve (DWAMF30) on sale for $9.97. Select free curbside pickup only where stock is available.
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Key Features:
Maxfit optimized tip geometry reduces wear and creates an ideal fit with the fastener
Torsion zone delivers long-life with impact drivers
MAXFIT optimized tip geometry reduces wear and creates an ideal fit with the fastener
Torsion zone delivers long-life with impact drivers
S2 modified steel for durability
CNC machined for consistent quality and geometric accuracy
Compatible with magnetic sleeve to hold fasteners
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I wish they would have bit sets that prioritizes T25-30 bits. People really need to move on from Phillips drive. Torx is better in pretty much every way possible.
I agree 100% but I'm afraid that we have a better chance of the US actually USING the metric measurement system.
They fixed them! These work great - you put them in straight up and down and push to 45 degree angle. They easily remove by doing the reverse. Much better than old design almost needing pliers to remove.
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I got the Milwaukee Shockwave set from Home Depot a year ago and the hex parts are too small for my Milwaukee electric screwdriver and impact driver. How do I know which size hex is needed? Thanks
Pretty sure the base of all bits are standardized at 1/4". Maybe the tool you have is a nonstandard base?
Got this set last time it was this price on SD. The bits look like nice quality but my impact driver is shearing the ends off of just as many of the Phillips head bits as my old cheap black anodized Chinese-made Phillips bits were. Disappointed it didn't come with more impact rated bits.
I don't understand why today's drive bit built with nerrow neck ..It looks much easier to break than before
Here is an awesome youtube review of impact bits - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-xOHQTT5tw If anyone hasn't watched Todd's channel Project Farm before, they are in for an awesome experience.
I have the set you bought and like it. The one you purchased has a bit holder for driving screws as well. It is a bit different than the one in this post, but I think yours is better - it is longer and slides to cover the screw so you protect your fingers and drive the screw in straight. The set in this post has a few nut drivers, but I don't think they are that useful - if you have a basic socket set you are covered. The drill bits in yours might be OK for minimal drilling, but you probably want a full set (14 piece DeWalt set is on sale for $10 at Lowes).
I'm on team yellow, but I'd buy the Makita bits and not look back. I prefer the Dewalt cases though.
the Makita gold bits someone recommended on here some years ago suck. they are impact rated and boy what a lame purchase that was. Gotta admit that the magnet extender that holds the bits is pure garbage you literally need pliers to remove the bits from that stupid attachment and the case it comes in isn't that friendly either. I don't recommend Makita bits unless you get them for a dollar
the Makita gold bits someone recommended on here some years ago suck. they are impact rated and boy what a lame purchase that was. Gotta admit that the magnet extender that holds the bits is pure garbage you literally need pliers to remove the bits from that stupid attachment and the case it comes in isn't that friendly either. I don't recommend Makita bits unless you get them for a dollar
The XPS bits are the ones you want. Can't vouch for anything else.
I wish they would have bit sets that prioritizes T25-30 bits. People really need to move on from Phillips drive. Torx is better in pretty much every way possible.
Some Lowe's stores have clearance priced a number of Bosch impact driver sets, including some with Torx drivers (YMMV).
One example is a Custom Case 8-Piece 1/4-in x 2-in Torx set[lowes.com] that can be had for as little as $1.59. It includes three T25 drivers.
Most Bosch stuff is great.
Doing business with Lowe's can be another story, however.
Some Lowe's stores have clearance priced a number of Bosch impact driver sets, including some with Torx drivers (YMMV).
One example is a Custom Case 8-Piece 1/4-in x 2-in Torx set[lowes.com] that can be had for as little as $1.59. It includes three T25 drivers.
Most Bosch stuff is great.
Doing business with Lowe's can be another story, however.
What's really strange is that if you look into the comments, these Bosh bits arent very snug which make them slip and not last. Very surprising.
oh I can't find those reviews on the t25 anymore. oh well.
What's really strange is that if you look into the comments, these Bosh bits arent very snug which make them slip and not last. Very surprising.
oh I can't find those reviews on the t25 anymore. oh well.
Must have been comments from somewhere besides Lowe's (Amazon?). I didn't see mention of that on these Torx bits, just some wishes for T27 size. Not that I have much hands on experience with these. Nor any bit brand allegiances in general, lol.
amazon has the red version of these maxfit cases for $5 labeled craftsman but its the same case
There a deal in here for $5 for those cases and they're full of bits too I'm not sure if it's still going on. Maybe that's what your talking about. I assure everyone those cases are exactly the same as this one.
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Pretty sure the base of all bits are standardized at 1/4". Maybe the tool you have is a nonstandard base?
Which of the 2 is better for basic jobs at home
Which of the 2 is better for basic jobs at home
Which of the 2 is better for basic jobs at home
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The XPS bits are the ones you want. Can't vouch for anything else.
One example is a Custom Case 8-Piece 1/4-in x 2-in Torx set [lowes.com] that can be had for as little as $1.59. It includes three T25 drivers.
Most Bosch stuff is great.
Doing business with Lowe's can be another story, however.
One example is a Custom Case 8-Piece 1/4-in x 2-in Torx set [lowes.com] that can be had for as little as $1.59. It includes three T25 drivers.
Most Bosch stuff is great.
Doing business with Lowe's can be another story, however.
What's really strange is that if you look into the comments, these Bosh bits arent very snug which make them slip and not last. Very surprising.
oh I can't find those reviews on the t25 anymore. oh well.
oh I can't find those reviews on the t25 anymore. oh well.
Must have been comments from somewhere besides Lowe's (Amazon?). I didn't see mention of that on these Torx bits, just some wishes for T27 size. Not that I have much hands on experience with these. Nor any bit brand allegiances in general, lol.
Which of the 2 is better for basic jobs at home
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