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Product Name: | Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Alloy Steel Screw Driver Bit Set (74-Piece) |
Product Description: | Since the company began in 1924, Milwaukee Tool has LED the industry in developing innovative solutions that deliver increased productivity and unmatched durability for professional construction users. Whether it is through our world-leading M12 and M18 cordless systems, the ground-breaking performance of our M12 and M18 FUEL products, jobsite lighting, time-saving accessories, or innovative hand tool and storage products, we are dedicated to delivering a continuous flow of advanced, trade-specific solutions. We invest the time to work side-by-side with real users to understand the demands of a constantly changing workplace and how we can best deliver solutions for a safer, more productive jobsite. Through a thorough evaluation of the job at hand - the frustrations, needs, and previous limitations - we set out to completely rethink a solution and deliver the game-changing innovation seen across all our product lines. Milwaukee Tool is not simply a manufacturer - we are progressive problem solvers. |
Product SKU: | 325632520_325632520 |
UPC: | 45242830909 |
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i don't know why i'm here. i won't need any more impact bits for the next 50 years
Other poster is probably right that these are meant for tradesmen given the crazy number of duplicates.
Home users don't need 17 P2 bits or 10 T25s (if you count the double endeds)...that's more than a lifetime supply for most people.
Would love to instead see some of those duplicates replaced with metric hex. Though maybe you could still justify buying this for the case and then buying a standalone metric bit set and sticking them where all of the Philips duplicates are.
But, if you look closely at this set, you can see that the bit holders are different, it looks like a new design. I bet they fixed that issue.
Also, I have an older Makita bit set that I dropped from waist height onto concrete, the case latch broke and like a third of the bit holders inside broke as well. I bet the older Milwaukee cases would have survived that drop.
But, if you look closely at this set, you can see that the bit holders are different, it looks like a new design. I bet they fixed that issue.
Also, I have an older Makita bit set that I dropped from waist height onto concrete, the case latch broke and like a third of the bit holders inside broke as well. I bet the older Milwaukee cases would have survived that drop.
They DID finally fix that issue after ~10 years of people (myself included) complaining about it, though there are still plenty for sale out in the wild...
The case will be donated directly to my local thrift store after I'm done pulling all the bits out with pliers.
Love the shockwave bits - easily the best bits I've used for the price. They're one piece of kit I no longer need to think about:
Need bits? buy Shockwave.
Don't need bits? Buy Shockwave bits on sale for later.
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Literally why I got it, lol
It would sell extremely well, look how the rebadged Irwin sets sell on the tooltruck/crack dealers.
I want to like Milwaukee hand tools, but they completely miss the mark on what mechanics need.
The case will be donated directly to my local thrift store after I'm done pulling all the bits out with pliers.
Love the shockwave bits - easily the best bits I've used for the price. They're one piece of kit I no longer need to think about:
Need bits? buy Shockwave.
Don't need bits? Buy Shockwave bits on sale for later.
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