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frontpage Posted by StrongWeather642 | Staff • Jun 5, 2025
frontpage Posted by StrongWeather642 | Staff • Jun 5, 2025

10-Pack 6" BOSCH ITPH26B Phillips #2 Impact Tough Screwdriving Power Bits

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$21

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Amazon has 10-Pack 6" BOSCH ITPH26B Phillips #2 Impact Tough Screwdriving Power Bits on sale for $13.73. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • 10x life over standard impact bits
  • Xtended torsion zone helps to absorb high-torque of new impact drivers
  • Precision-engineered tips for a tighter fit and less CAM out
  • Heat-treated manufacturing for stronger bit
  • High-visibility sleeve with laser-etched markings for user convenience

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Amazon has 10-Pack 6" BOSCH ITPH26B Phillips #2 Impact Tough Screwdriving Power Bits on sale for $13.73. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 10x life over standard impact bits
  • Xtended torsion zone helps to absorb high-torque of new impact drivers
  • Precision-engineered tips for a tighter fit and less CAM out
  • Heat-treated manufacturing for stronger bit
  • High-visibility sleeve with laser-etched markings for user convenience

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Written by citan359 | Staff

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Model: BOSCH ITPH26B 6 In. Phillips #2 Impact Tough Screwdriving Bit

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Taqito.
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These work great for pocket-hole jigs if you break/lose the original bit which is 6". Also come in handy for tight spaces where the head of the drill itself gets in the way.
EagerLanguage6193
184 Posts
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My pan head pocket screws are square or star drive. Never saw a Phillips pocket screw.
erichatter1
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I have these in my 1/4" impact all the time.

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Taqito.
Jun 5, 2025
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Quote from proskatersf90 :
What's the point of these exactly?

These work great for pocket-hole jigs if you break/lose the original bit which is 6". Also come in handy for tight spaces where the head of the drill itself gets in the way.
Jun 5, 2025
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EagerLanguage6193
Jun 5, 2025
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Quote from Taqito. :
These work great for pocket-hole jigs if you break/lose the original bit which is 6". Also come in handy for tight spaces where the head of the drill itself gets in the way.

My pan head pocket screws are square or star drive. Never saw a Phillips pocket screw.
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erichatter1
Jun 5, 2025
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Quote from Aaron15KC :
Don't think anyone uses this as a Impact

I have these in my 1/4" impact all the time.
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Jun 6, 2025
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mmmmattd
Jun 6, 2025
410 Posts
Quote from erichatter1 :
I have these in my 1/4" impact all the time.

Same. Got these on a previous Slickdeal and they've held up great in the impact.
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Jun 6, 2025
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ernestmyname
Jun 6, 2025
95 Posts
I love these things. My impact driver has either this or the 1/4 inch socket driver 99% of the time. I use it on everything with a Philips screw.

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Jun 6, 2025
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mmmmattd
Jun 6, 2025
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Quote from Taqito. :
These work great for pocket-hole jigs if you break/lose the original bit which is 6". Also come in handy for tight spaces where the head of the drill itself gets in the way.
The Bosch 6 inch square drive bits don't work for pocket holes at all. The hex part is most of the bit, so it doesn't fit into the pocket hole. The Kreg bit is skinny the entire length of the bit and fits perfect.
Jun 6, 2025
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HonestClass8227
Jun 6, 2025
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Quote from proskatersf90 :
What's the point of these exactly?

Phillips #2. Says so in the description.
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frankyzee
Jun 6, 2025
183 Posts
My supply was getting a bit worn - these new ones will be most welcome - thanks! =)
Jun 6, 2025
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josephc618
Jun 6, 2025
40 Posts
Lots of tip breakage in reviews.
Jun 6, 2025
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ahill44
Jun 6, 2025
32 Posts
I got the 2" version of these on a deal about a year ago, and I have no complaints.
Jun 6, 2025
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redpoint5
Jun 6, 2025
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Wish I no longer needed phillips.
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Jun 7, 2025
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Marceille
Jun 7, 2025
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Quote from erichatter1 :
I have these in my 1/4" impact all the time.
I think the comment was more to highlight how crappy the phillips head design is and prone to stripping, that if you're going to put that much torque on them, its a recipe for stripping disaster. Some phillips screws of course are actually designed appropriately for a deeper bit and will work fine without stripping.
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ph7
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Quote from proskatersf90 :
What's the point of these exactly?
The thin torsion neck twists slightly to absorb initial acceleration of screw tip, which really helps to prevent cam out (where tip spins out of screw head, often damaging/stripping the screw head)

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