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Looking for high quality screwdriver bits

CallumRD1

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I'm looking for a high quality set of 1" long 1/4" hex drive screwdriver bits. I've tried searching the forum but am having trouble finding the info I need. I'm looking for a moderate selection of bits: 0,1,2,3 Phillips, 1,2,3 pozi, several slotted, T20, T25, 3,4,5mm hex. Does anyone have any recommendations for a high quality bit set?
 
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Tallpilot

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I just tore up my second #2 with my Milwaukee driver. I am going to order a couple Snap-On ones. They are so cheap with free shipping they probably lose money just shipping them to me.
 
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mmason7764

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I just tore up my second #2 with my Milwaukee driver. I am going to order a couple Snap-On ones. They are so cheap with free shipping they probably lose money just shipping them to me.

Good move,

I've heard from several sources that Snap On bits are sourced from Zephyr. This is aerospace quality.

The first time a bit slips on me I rename it 'trash' and relocate to circular file. Almost nothing worse than a worn bit.

Mark
 

radio2000

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I'm going to look into those 3, but currently loving the Milwaukee shockwave bits


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Sine Swept

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My local fastener supply sells house brand bits that are tough as nails. I've never noticed who makes them but they last well on my end.
 

cbracer

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PB Swiss. They fit tight enough to have far less cam out action and tough as nails. I've yet to wear one out or round off a hex.
 
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