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15-Piece Makita Impact Gold #2 Phillips 2'' Power Bit (B-60523) EXPIRED

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Amazon has 15-Pc Makita Impact Gold #2 Phillips 2'' Power Bit (B-60523) on sale for $8.81. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.

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  • Designed exclusively for high-torque impact drivers
  • Xtreme torsion Technology is engineered to allow the torsion section of the bit to flex under load, taking pressure off of the bit tip for increased durability in high torque applications
  • Precision-fit tip engineered to prevent "cam-out" And stripping
  • High-quality steel engineered for use with impact drivers
  • Ideal for driving screws in a wide variety of heavy-duty fastening applications including deck building, framing and installing plywood subfloor

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 15-Pack Makita Impact Gold #2 Phillips Power Bit (B-60523) for $8.81. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+
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You obviously don't know how many bits I can lose! 😄
Ive been using makita golds for years. theyre great
Maybe if you're DIYing a bigger project with many Phillips screws? Driver bits are consumables when you're doing a bigger project.

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any black instead of gold
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02-05-2023 at 05:47 AM.
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These are the best Phillips head I've used. Definitely worth buying this set. I think this is normal price though? I paid this a couple months ago.
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02-05-2023 at 05:56 AM.
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I think this is normal price though? I paid this a couple months ago.

$12.32 at Home Depot [homedepot.com]
$14.99 at Tractor Supply [tractorsupply.com]
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These are the best Phillips head I've used. Definitely worth buying this set. I think this is normal price though? I paid this a couple months ago.
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Unless you are contractor, I don't see how a normal DIYer can use that many phillips head
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Unless you are contractor, I don't see how a normal DIYer can use that many phillips head
You obviously don't know how many bits I can lose! 😄
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02-05-2023 at 09:43 AM.
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I grabbed a pack. I've never used these, but use #2s a lot with an impact driver and non-impact bits don't last long, and as soon as the bit gets worn down, they strip out the screw-head leaving you with a chore to get the screw out. Had to put vice grips on one the other day to back it out.
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home depot has now updated its price to match Amazon.
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02-05-2023 at 09:58 AM.
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home depot has now updated its price to match Amazon.

I still show $12.32
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Unless you are contractor, I don't see how a normal DIYer can use that many phillips head
Maybe if you're DIYing a bigger project with many Phillips screws? Driver bits are consumables when you're doing a bigger project.
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Unless you are contractor, I don't see how a normal DIYer can use that many phillips head
it's like one bit per 20' of wood fence. Some screw brands just have a bad batch and the heads are all slightly malformed so the bit cams out more and causes early wear. Maybe people just lose these things and grab another. There's a lot of reasons to have a little pile of them.
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