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Impact driver bits...where to buy?

Daddy454

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Just like the title says,I broke my Phillips head bit for my impact driver a while ago,and can't find one locally for some reason.Whet do you guys find replacement bits for yours?Checked HD,Ace, even local Fastenal dealer.Nobody can point me in the right direction.Hate to have to order 1 bit online.
 
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given the wera impaktor and the shockwave. Which I have own both. The Wera is the more durable impact bit. The shockwaves are good, and easier to pickup at any H-D. And compare price, the shockwaves are cheaper as well.
 

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They are, I wore out 2 shockwave for every 1 impaktor I wore out. But all impact bits fail sooner or later. And the impaktor were always later.
 
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Dan,Lotso,and Shoturtle-see I asked at our local HD,and they said they didn't carry any impact driver bits.I even looked around and I couldn't find any.I'd assume they would be in the same area with all the other hand tools,no?Maybe I gotta go look again.
 

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Milwaukee Shock Wave bits from HD.

Dan
These ones?
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They are honestly the worse driver bits I've ever had the misfortune to purchase.
Seriously they were total junk and I'll never buy another.
 

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Lemme ask.....are you really seeing that much of a difference..

I've yet to buy a impact bit.

I have TONS of Apex bits. I mainly frame with Torx or Square (depends on which screw bucket I happen to use). I've yet to have one wear *more than normal* on the same bits I've used on regular drills framing..
 

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simple answer, Yes they make a huge difference when you are building with hardwood. We built a deck with the wera impaktor and they were so much better then the non impact.
 

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Are you referring to an electric impact driver or are you talking about the hand held whack it with a hammer impact driver?

I use the long shockwave bits and am satisfied, I generally will lose the bit before it wears out.

My hand held impact is part of a matco kit, and I haven't had to replace bits yet.
 
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electric, I have use the wiha, wera and shockwave on a bosch 18v impactor. The hand held I used had 1/4" as well.
 
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Daddy454

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Are you referring to an electric impact driver or are you talking about the hand held whack it with a hammer impact driver?

I use the long shockwave bits and am satisfied, I generally will lose the bit before it wears out.

My hand held impact is part of a matco kit, and I haven't had to replace bits yet.
Hand held whack it with a hammer.Are the ones above for this style?
 

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simple answer, Yes they make a huge difference when you are building with hardwood. We built a deck with the wera impaktor and they were so much better then the non impact.

Heh. Maybe when I eventually run out of my stash of bits...
I've got way too much in the T10-T20, #1 and #2 Square, and the list goes on....
 

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is the bit adapter 1/4" ? The ones I have uses had 1/4 adapters. If your is 1/4 hex. They the milwaukee shockwaves will work.
 
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I personally like the 5 or 6 inch Milwaukee ones myself... I use mine daily and rarely do they break. I've even had the ladies at work use it and I can hear it grinding away.
 

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I myself ordered the vim ones from tooltopia, not a bad price

Order 2 sets just in case they break
 
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