Amazon[amazon.com] has the 4-PackMakita B-34936 Impact GOLD #1 Phillips Insert Bit on sale for $2.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+
Product Description from Store
Designed exclusively for high-torque impact drivers
Extreme 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
Combine with an impact Gold bit holder to last up to 15x longer than standard insert bits
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Amazon[amazon.com] has the 4-PackMakita B-34936 Impact GOLD #1 Phillips Insert Bit on sale for $2.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+
Product Description from Store
Designed exclusively for high-torque impact drivers
Extreme 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
Combine with an impact Gold bit holder to last up to 15x longer than standard insert bits
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Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
Great price if you can use them, but honestly, I can't even remember the last time I came across a #1 Phillips screw. Just checked my DeWALT bit set I picked up on a Slickdeal years ago, and the #1 Phillips is still brand new.
Great price if you can use them, but honestly, I can't even remember the last time I came across a #1 Phillips screw. Just checked my DeWALT bit set I picked up on a Slickdeal years ago, and the #1 Phillips is still brand new.
Kinda reminds me of a 1/4" breaker bar.
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I have lots of Makita tools, but I think their bits are very weak. Bosch is my #1 go, especially if I want the heads to look nice even when tight. Milwaukee also works but they're tough to get in and out of their cases, which to me says lousy tolerances. Makita just strips easily, that gold goes away in the 3rd screw.
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