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Bits for a Snap-On SDDD41 reversible screwdriver

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Hi all,

I am looking for reversible bits for my Snap-on SDDD41
Ideally, I would like to find Torx and metric hex bits , and also a 1/4" socket driver bit. These should be 5/16" bits and must have a little ball to keep them inside the shank (which is not magnetized).
Any ideas where I could find that? I google searched, but I couldn't find anything really, I guess I'm not even sure what to call such bits.

By the way, the handle only says "Snap-on" and "SDDD41", no "USA" anywhere. This is getting *really* scary, as none of my recently bought dual 80's have that either ..
 
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rhandwor

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http://www.eazypower.com/ This company sells about any type of small bit. They use US or German steel but mfg. in Taiwan. They charge $10.00 UPS fee so buy all you want on one order. The shipping should stay the same. I use some and were satisfied with them.
Check for a snap ring as I never run across small bits with a little ball.
I looked at the picture you may have to buy from SO.
 
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Apex bits all the way, they are the best money can buy and will last a lifetime!!!!
 

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You guys should do the research before making the recommendation. I pulled up both the Apex and Zephyr PDFs and there's nothing that matches the application. eazypower is having trouble with their PDF because only the first page downloads.
 

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my bad I like apex so much that is all I think of for bits... but I think I have the same screwdriver and will see what I can find.
 
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Some of the cheap made in the USA use those bits check out the local hardware stores. I have seen a 4 way torx screw driver in which store i do not remember.
 

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Metric hex are rare even normal 1/4 drive they are rare, if found please shout out as I am fully metric hex drive dependent.
 
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Man do I feel special :) I received not just 1 but 2 whole messages from Merkava :pimpflash

Lz_69: Now that's a great idea, I guess I knew about those Klein 10 in 1, but somehow didn't think about them. Thanks!

TheToolMan: Ooh I didn't realize they had the part numbers for the two bits that come with the screwdriver. I was actually looking for that too, so I can buy some spare bits. Thanks!

-B-: I bought the GearWrench stubby ratcheting screwdriver + metric wrenches combo a little ago and it came with 1/4" metric hex bits. You might want to look into that.

Thanks a bunch for all the answers and sorry for going MIA, something came up at work and it kept me away for the computer for a little while.
 
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