Walmart has 77-Piece Hyper Tough Heavy-Duty Ratchet Driver Set (Precision + Stubby + T-Handle) on sale for $6. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on $35+ orders.
Includes:
26-Piece Precision Driver Set
27-Piece Stubby Driver Set
24-Piece T-Handle Driver Set
Walmart also has 50-Piece Hyper Tough Drill Bit & Drive Bit Set on sale for $5.42. Choose free store pickup where stock permits or shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on $35+ orders..
Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
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Model: Hyper Tough Heavy-Duty 77-Piece Ratchet Driver Set
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This is not what I need, but I am happy to see Walmart has recently taken on Amazon for competition. This is a good news for consumers like us.
I fully agree. Amazon in the last year or so prices have actually been getting high on small items similar to this. I am quite amazed at how far Walmart is going to compete. They shipped so many individual boxes in one order that they are absolutely spending more than they are profiting, but you must invest to win. The 90 day trial Walmart plus membership is helping me get all my Christmas shopping done. Truth is I may end up actually joining that membership depending how things keep going with their deals moving forward
I like Hyper Tough tools. I know they are hyper not tough, but they allow me to have every piece of tools without drain my wallet.
What I do is getting smaller set of good quality PH2 and T25 bits and then a big set of hyper tough.
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Well you wouldn't have to assume if you knew one very important fact, that is Apples bits are their own, the pentalobe or something. You won't find them in any generic set like this. It'll specifically say for Apple somewhere in the description since the bits won't work on anything else but Apple devices. If you were in a jam, you could use a small flathead to open some of them. They're shaped like a torx but rounded at the end, whereas torx comes to a point like a star. Flatheads will work but just be careful not to strip the head.
Noob question.. does it work with any drill..just got a black and decker drill ..thank you
Despite what some people posted....yes, you can use these bits with your drill under certain circumstances. Note that the bits are not very long, so you will have a hard time inserting them into the chuck without having them fall all the way in. Then, these are light-duty bits. As long as you're not doing heavy torque, they should be fine with your drill. Make sure to set the clutch to low torque. Basically, you'd be using your drill as an electric screwdriver. If you want to do some serious driving, you'll need better bits (and likely, a better drill). But this will definitely work in many applications if you drill a pilot hole first before driving a screw.
Well you wouldn't have to assume if you knew one very important fact, that is Apples bits are their own, the pentalobe or something. You won't find them in any generic set like this. It'll specifically say for Apple somewhere in the description since the bits won't work on anything else but Apple devices. If you were in a jam, you could use a small flathead to open some of them. They're shaped like a torx but rounded at the end, whereas torx comes to a point like a star. Flatheads will work but just be careful not to strip the head.
Thank you for the detailed explanation! I'm not surprised by the Apple proprietary screws
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What I do is getting smaller set of good quality PH2 and T25 bits and then a big set of hyper tough.
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You can TRY to use them in your drill... If you like seeing things snap and break. Huahahha
Then watch prices for items rise....yeah, real smart.
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You show em!
Well you wouldn't have to assume if you knew one very important fact, that is Apples bits are their own, the pentalobe or something. You won't find them in any generic set like this. It'll specifically say for Apple somewhere in the description since the bits won't work on anything else but Apple devices. If you were in a jam, you could use a small flathead to open some of them. They're shaped like a torx but rounded at the end, whereas torx comes to a point like a star. Flatheads will work but just be careful not to strip the head.
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