Home Depot has 75-Piece Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Alloy Steel Screw Driver Bit Set w/ Carabiner (48-32-4489) on sale for $19.88. Shipping is free.
Thanks community member tunabreath for sharing this deal
Features:
Optimized Shockzone absorbs peak torque and prevents breaking
Custom Alloy76 Steel is engineered to extend bit life
Precise Fit Custom Machined Tip prevents stripping and reduces wobble
Shockzones are optimized in both length and width per tip type for best performance across tip types
Laser hardening at the tip creates an outer protective shield for improved wear resistance
Customized geometry and heat treatment per tip type for best performance across tip types
Laser etched size for easy identification
Designed for use with Impact Drivers and Drill Drivers
Carabiner bit holder for added bit storage and customization
The Milwaukee Shockwave 75pc Impact Driver Bit Set is engineered to be the Most Durable, Best Fitting driver bits on the market. The Wear Guard Tip delivers increased wear resistance which protects the impact bit's fit over the life of the bit. The Shockzone is optimized for each tip type and length of driver bit in the set to absorb peak torque and prevent breaking. The driver bits have Custom Alloy76 for a customized steel and heat treatment per tip type to extend the life of the user's driver bits, providing up to 50X life versus other impact driver bits on the market. The Milwaukee Shockwave driver bits are built to provide users with extreme durability for the most demanding applications.
Model Number:
48-32-4489
Product SKU:
320281276
UPC:
45242770519
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Home Depot has 75-Piece Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Alloy Steel Screw Driver Bit Set w/ Carabiner (48-32-4489) on sale for $19.88. Shipping is free.
Thanks community member tunabreath for sharing this deal
Features:
Optimized Shockzone absorbs peak torque and prevents breaking
Custom Alloy76 Steel is engineered to extend bit life
Precise Fit Custom Machined Tip prevents stripping and reduces wobble
Shockzones are optimized in both length and width per tip type for best performance across tip types
Laser hardening at the tip creates an outer protective shield for improved wear resistance
Customized geometry and heat treatment per tip type for best performance across tip types
Laser etched size for easy identification
Designed for use with Impact Drivers and Drill Drivers
Carabiner bit holder for added bit storage and customization
Model: Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Alloy Steel Screw Driver Bit Set with Carabiner (75-Piece)
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The 220 piece collection is the amazing deal here!
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The 220 for the money does look good
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Ignore the 75 piece set. The 220 is what you need to get if you can afford it.
What am I missing here? You could just buy 3 of the 75 piece ones and still have $10 left over. I see it has drill bits and some longer driver pieces but what else am I missing?
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What am I missing here? You could just buy 3 of the 75 piece ones and still have $10 left over. I see it has drill bits and some longer driver pieces but what else am I missing?
The packout case, which is worth about $25 on ebay/etc if you're not invested in the packout system.
1" bits are low-value: it's good to have less-used bits (like hex) in 1" to reduce storage size, but otherwise you'll want a 2" bit. Most of the 1" bit will be in the tool itself, causing it to be difficult to see and the tool gets in the way. And bit holders are annoying.
More screws now are Torx, which the 220 set has far more of.
The packout case, which is worth about $25 on ebay/etc if you're not invested in the packout system.
1" bits are low-value: it's good to have less-used bits (like hex) in 1" to reduce storage size, but otherwise you'll want a 2" bit. Most of the 1" bit will be in the tool itself, causing it to be difficult to see and the tool gets in the way. And bit holders are annoying.
More screws now are Torx, which the 220 set has far more of.
Ahh, did not realize there was so much value in the packout case. Thanks for taking the time of a detailed response. Would be awesome to get for $45 without that because reselling kind of sucks sometimes.
The packout case, which is worth about $25 on ebay/etc if you're not invested in the packout system.
1" bits are low-value: it's good to have less-used bits (like hex) in 1" to reduce storage size, but otherwise you'll want a 2" bit. Most of the 1" bit will be in the tool itself, causing it to be difficult to see and the tool gets in the way. And bit holders are annoying.
More screws now are Torx, which the 220 set has far more of.
Is it worth it to just #yolo and buy it once then use it for life? I was recently trying to remove a hex screw, but I only had a torx bit that fits but there wasn't enough torque to remove the screw. I ended up stripping the head and just gave up.
Wasted too much money on crappy B&D and this mini Bosch set that I bought for $10.
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1" bits are low-value: it's good to have less-used bits (like hex) in 1" to reduce storage size, but otherwise you'll want a 2" bit. Most of the 1" bit will be in the tool itself, causing it to be difficult to see and the tool gets in the way. And bit holders are annoying.
More screws now are Torx, which the 220 set has far more of.
1" bits are low-value: it's good to have less-used bits (like hex) in 1" to reduce storage size, but otherwise you'll want a 2" bit. Most of the 1" bit will be in the tool itself, causing it to be difficult to see and the tool gets in the way. And bit holders are annoying.
More screws now are Torx, which the 220 set has far more of.
1" bits are low-value: it's good to have less-used bits (like hex) in 1" to reduce storage size, but otherwise you'll want a 2" bit. Most of the 1" bit will be in the tool itself, causing it to be difficult to see and the tool gets in the way. And bit holders are annoying.
More screws now are Torx, which the 220 set has far more of.
Wasted too much money on crappy B&D and this mini Bosch set that I bought for $10.
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