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Last up to 90X longer than standard bits
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03-27-2023 at 06:27 AM.
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Are these easier to get out of the case than the Dewalt and Milwaukee's?
Very interested in this answer. Nothing wrong with my Milwaukee bits, but the case makes me hate using them. They don't even seem to break in over time
Are these easier to get out of the case than the Dewalt and Milwaukee's?
So true. Milwaukee shockwave drill bits are also harder to get out of the case than drilling the hole with the bit.
I actually like the Bosch case for bits. Their bits aren't bad either but I want to get a set of these since I have mostly Makita stuff and give them a try !
Makita XPS bits are the second-best bits I used, next to Makita Gold. It sits and grips the screws perfectly. It also lasts longer compared to Dewalt and Milwaukee. You can check the reviews on YouTube. Plus, the case won't bite, unlike Milwaukee.
I have this set and HATE it. The case got knocked off a table once approximately 3 feet) and 4 of the bit holder hinge tabs sheared off and now the bit holders just float loose n the case. Good bits, but the case design is FAR too fragile. Super annoying, not recommended.
Thank you for this warning. As the proud owner of several other bit sets that I bought because the case, each one has some broken part that makes it a pain to open up. Why companies don't spend a few more bucks on the quality of the holders confounds me. The bits rock, the cases always are total dogcrap.
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Very interested in this answer. Nothing wrong with my Milwaukee bits, but the case makes me hate using them. They don't even seem to break in over time
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Yes…. These do not make my fingers bleed
Ridiculously easier. The bit holders in the case are also much easier to maneuver
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So true. Milwaukee shockwave drill bits are also harder to get out of the case than drilling the hole with the bit.
I actually like the Bosch case for bits. Their bits aren't bad either but I want to get a set of these since I have mostly Makita stuff and give them a try !
Way easier
Thank you for this warning. As the proud owner of several other bit sets that I bought because the case, each one has some broken part that makes it a pain to open up. Why companies don't spend a few more bucks on the quality of the holders confounds me. The bits rock, the cases always are total dogcrap.