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BGS 20100 - 121 Bit Set with screwdriver and box

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The BGS 20100 is a universal bit set collection with screwdriver and a case. It contains 121 bits plus a grippy soft screwdriver. It's good quality for working around the car, the house or even appliances, and for general use. The price is about 30€.

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LIST OF CONTENTS

* 1x 200 mm spinner handle screwdriver with anti-slipping coating with female hex head (1/4") for bits, internal magnet, 100 mm shank

Adaptors and extensions:
* 1x 25 mm adapter 1/4" hex male to 1/4" square male with ball lock
* 1x 50 mm adapter 1/4" hex male to 1/4" square male with ball lock
* 1x 60 mm adapter 1/4" hex male to 1/4" hex female with internal magnet
* 1x 25 mm adapter 1/4" square female to 1/4" hex female with internal retention mechanism

Bits collection with 1/4" hex male coupling for the screwdriver
* 1x Wing nut driver female
* 10x 20x38 mm hex female sockets: 4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13 mm
* 10x 20x38 mm hex female sockets: 5/32" - 3/16" - 7/32" - 1/4" - 9/32" - 5/16" - 11/32" - 3/8" - 7/16" - 1/2"
* 9x slotted male: 3 – 4 – 4.5 – 5 – 5.5 – 6 – 6.5 – 7 – 8 mm
* 5x Philips male: PH00 - PH0 – PH1 – PH2 – PH3
* 5x Pozidriv male: PZ00 – PZ0 – PZ1 – PZ2 – PZ3
* 13x Torx male: T5 – T6 – T7 – T8 – T9 – T10 – T15 – T20 – T25 – T27 – T30 – T40 – T45
* 9x Security Torx male: T8H – T10H – T15H – T20H – T25H –T27H – T30H – T35H – T40H
* 9x Hex male mm: 1.5 – 2 – 2.5 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 5,5 – 6 – 8
* 10x Hex male inches: 1/16" - 5/64" - 3/32" - 7/64" - 1/8" - 9/64" - 5/32" –3/16" – 7/32" - 1/4"
* 6x Security hex male in mm: 2 - 2.5 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6
* 9x 67x25 Five lobes security torx: TS10 – TS15 – TS20 – TS25 – TS27 – TS30 – TS40 – TS45 – TS50
* 4x Spanner male: 4-6-8-10
* 3x Clutch type G male: C1-C2-C3
* 3x Torq-set male: 6-8-10
* 3x Triple square XZN male: M5-M6-M8
* 4x Square male: S0 - S1 - S2 - S3
* 4x Tri-wing male: 1-2-3-4

It's not recommended to apply a lot of torque on small tips. If the screw is too tight or stuck is advisable to use fixed keys for the initial unlocking, even slightly hit with a hammer in case there is paint over it. I've noticed that the case and even the bits may be covered with some kind of oil, probably for manufacturing the pieces or preventing them from corrosion. In any case I'm not quite happy with it so I removed it individually from all pieces to keep them clean.

I would add to the kit an elastic coupling, a cardan and a 1/4 wrench, to work on small spaces where you don't have enough room in front of the screw.
 
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