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$24.27*: 50 Pc. Makita Impact XPS Impact Driving and Fastening Bit Set (T-05941) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 50 Pc. Makita Impact XPS Impact Driving and Fastening Bit Set (T-05941) for $26.97 - $2.70 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $24.27.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 50 Pc. Makita Impact XPS Impact Driving and Fastening Bit Set (T-05941) for $26.97 - $2.70 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $24.27.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Ichinichi
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Hate to admit it, but this is better than the fp deal I posted a couple weeks back. Hot hot hot.
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dambargar
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Isn't this 60set https://a.co/d/9dNKisO here better deal at $26.97 (clip $3 coupon sold by amazon) than this one
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Quote from dambargar :
Isn't this 60set https://a.co/d/9dNKisO here better deal at $26.97 (clip $3 coupon sold by amazon) than this one
Different use cases, the OP is more for construction where you'll actually go through the ph2 bits as a consumable on a regular basis but you still have the remaining torx, square drive, and sockets.

The one you posted is more for the DIYer, it's the one I have but I paid less and got an extra set to go with via a mail in rebate.

Obviously either can be used by either type of user but a DIYer is unlikely to go through 30 some odd ph2 bits in a lifetime much less the 10 or whatever is in the set you linked.
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Quote from dambargar :
Isn't this 60set https://a.co/d/9dNKisO here better deal at $26.97 (clip $3 coupon sold by amazon) than this one
Based on the bit count sure. But the 3/8 and 1/2 add quite a bit of value and personally I need them a lot more often than obscure torx bits (which can live in the truck).
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wiregen
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As a diy'er what do you look out for when the bit is trashed? I've only ruined some torq bits but genuinely curious
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MasterRigger
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Quote from threeclaws :
Different use cases, the OP is more for construction where you'll actually go through the ph2 bits as a consumable on a regular basis but you still have the remaining torx, square drive, and sockets.

The one you posted is more for the DIYer, it's the one I have but I paid less and got an extra set to go with via a mail in rebate.

Obviously either can be used by either type of user but a DIYer is unlikely to go through 30 some odd ph2 bits in a lifetime much less the 10 or whatever is in the set you linked.

Good points. I was looking for torx. As a DIY I have very few and missing torx. So the torx set works for me.
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Quote from wiregen :
As a diy'er what do you look out for when the bit is trashed? I've only ruined some torq bits but genuinely curious

Bounces in and out of the screw head and rounds out the Philip head. Cursing is also sure sign

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