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Gedore 1/4" Square to 1/4" Hex Bit Adaptor

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Amazon has Gedore 1/4" Square to 1/4" Hex Bit Adaptor (1649329, 620) on sale for $4.75. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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About this Item:
  • Practical bit adapter for using a hex bit on a 1/4 ""square ratchet, ideal for tightening screws with ratchets and torque wrenches
  • Optimal fit for a secure hold and easy to change bits, with hexagon socket according to DIN 3126 - D 6.3 (1/4 ""), with square socket according to DIN 3120 - C 6.3 (1/4"") / C 10 (3/8"")
  • Easy mounting of the adapter on ratchet thanks to the internal recess on all sides for locking the ball in the square
  • Compatible with all common bits of different brands, perfect addition for every 1/4"" ratchet set, ideal for professional users and hobbyists
  • Material: tool steel, Length: 25 mm, Width: 14 mm, Height: 14 mm, Weight: 20 g,
  • Country of Origin: Germany

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Amazon has Gedore 1/4" Square to 1/4" Hex Bit Adaptor (1649329, 620) on sale for $4.75. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Practical bit adapter for using a hex bit on a 1/4 ""square ratchet, ideal for tightening screws with ratchets and torque wrenches
  • Optimal fit for a secure hold and easy to change bits, with hexagon socket according to DIN 3126 - D 6.3 (1/4 ""), with square socket according to DIN 3120 - C 6.3 (1/4"") / C 10 (3/8"")
  • Easy mounting of the adapter on ratchet thanks to the internal recess on all sides for locking the ball in the square
  • Compatible with all common bits of different brands, perfect addition for every 1/4"" ratchet set, ideal for professional users and hobbyists
  • Material: tool steel, Length: 25 mm, Width: 14 mm, Height: 14 mm, Weight: 20 g,
  • Country of Origin: Germany

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Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 4,200 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Gedore 1649329 620 Bit Adaptor, 1/4" Square to 1/4" Hex

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Bit retention; I've gotten away with the setup you mentioned, but I've also dropped bits.. even tried a magnet, (and felt like I had life-hacked) but it kept pulling into other things
This review https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...5WSDU5XTTW says "... it uses a captured ball bearing and spring to hold the bit in place ...", which sounds like an improvement over using a plain socket.
For the occasional use, can't you just use a 1/4 hex socket?

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Thanks GYT! Looks like a cool tool to have for special occasions.
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HiFi21
May 30, 2024
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For the occasional use, can't you just use a 1/4 hex socket?
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TunaNugget
May 30, 2024
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I must be missing something, I'm not getting why it's better than using a 1/4 inch SAE socket with 1/4 inch drive, like I always have.
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but Why?
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Quote from NeatShop7155 :
but Why?
Because it's half off, silly!
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JohnanthanS
May 30, 2024
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Quote from NeatShop7155 :
but Why?
I have a 1/4 electric ratchet ion have a electric bit driver
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Quote from TunaNugget :
I must be missing something, I'm not getting why it's better than using a 1/4 inch SAE socket with 1/4 inch drive, like I always have.
Bit retention; I've gotten away with the setup you mentioned, but I've also dropped bits.. even tried a magnet, (and felt like I had life-hacked) but it kept pulling into other things

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Quote from TunaNugget :
I must be missing something, I'm not getting why it's better than using a 1/4 inch SAE socket with 1/4 inch drive, like I always have.
This review https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...5WSDU5XTTW says "... it uses a captured ball bearing and spring to hold the bit in place ...", which sounds like an improvement over using a plain socket.
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Quote from TunaNugget :
I must be missing something, I'm not getting why it's better than using a 1/4 inch SAE socket with 1/4 inch drive, like I always have.
This has the ball bearing so it holds it in the socket. Ive used a 1/4 socket, problem is when flipped it will sometimes drop the bit.
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big mike
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Ok price for one but if you want to stock up this is one of those packaging and shipping make multiples much cheaper per unit things on Amazon.
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VladStar
May 30, 2024
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Honestly, I don't see much use of this adapter. An impact drill or a screwdriver should cover most of the cases. To work in tight spots, mini-rachets with the magnetic head would serve much better.
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Gun scope adjustments with inch-pound wrench. Won't get mine til August 4...
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Lijebaley
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Any mention of this being impact rated?
Last edited by Lijebaley May 30, 2024 at 12:36 AM.
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Quote from TowHead :
Gun scope adjustments with inch-pound wrench. Won't get mine til August 4...
I picked up the Wheeler Torque driver and never looked back. Originally purchased it for scopes, but turns out I use it for everything. I have a bad habit of "hulking" out screws/bolts too often. This has prevented that.

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kodachi
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great pricing for a Gedore bit. But expected delivery in August....

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