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Top Row:
Wera 071011 (Czech) —Stainless
Wera 072072 (Czech)
Wera 134920 (Czech)
Wera 346281 (Czech)
Wera 135009 (Czech)
Wera 380156 (Czech)
Wera 056662 (Czech) —ACR
Snap-On SDM222IRB (USA) —ACR
Apex 440-2X (USA)
Apex 446-215 (USA)
Bottom Row:
Wiha 71102 (Vietnam)
Wiha 76502 (Vietnam)
Felo 10317 (Germany) —TIN
Felo 52471 (Germany) —TIN
Felo 30205 (Germany)
Vessel 2H (Japan)
PB Swiss C6-190.2 (Switzerland)
Montana Brand (USA)
Dewalt (China)
Generic (China)
I picked up more Zephyr bits direct from the manufacturer. They're selling on Ebay and Amazon.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/282841843802
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079Q4HHCP/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Good bits. Slightly different than the Snap-On bits although Zephyr makes their bits. Here's a comparison photo.
Snap-On on the left. Zephyr on the right.
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from left to right: new PB Swiss 6.25mm, old PB Swiss 6.25mm (long version), Felo 6.5 (for comparison)
The grind on the Felo is very similar.
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https://www.menards.com/main/tools/...et-21-piece/m82078/p-1444451306701-c-9158.htm
Picked up this bit set at Menards and I think it is pretty good deal (especially when they run 11% off) for made in the USA bits. The bits are nicely machined. If you zoom in the photos, you can the fine machine lines. In the photo, the Masterforce bit is on the left and a Zephyr bit is on the right, for comparison. I've used the bits with my Snap-On ratcheting screwdriver but they do come with a magnetic holder with sockets on both the long and short arms. The holder is just a bent metal tube so it's nothing special but the magnets are actually surprisingly strong. The bits come in one of those vinyl holders. I happen to like this bit holder a lot. I typically use ammo boxes to store bits but these vinyl holders are nice for smaller quantities. You can buy similar holders for a couple bucks at Epstein's made by Ulmann Devices.
These bits are higher quality than the poorly machined bits included with the Masterforce magnetic screwdriver. Even though they are the same brand, they are not the same quality. For other bits at Menards...The Montana brand is also good and made in the USA.
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What are your favorites? I have a SO ratcheting screwdriver, and need to purchase some replacement bits. Looking for a quality brand. Thanks!
I have been pleased with the Felo bits I have been buying. Easier on the wallet than Vessel, PB Swiss, Wiha, etc. but a giant step above the **** found with the usual 'we put our name on everything" **** typically found in abundance at most brick & mortar stores.
I've also bought a few of their screwdrivers and I think their 1/4" drive wobble extensions are the best I've ever used.
I'm not really a brand ***** for them yet but I do like their quality to cost ratio
One particular thing to mention and I guess the OP needs to tell us if the bits are for screwdriver functions or for impact drill jobs....
...I have a SO ratcheting screwdriver, and need to purchase some replacement bits. Looking for a quality brand...
My posts assume they are for the SO ratcheting screwdriver.
Hex, square: Wera. Best geometry (corner engagement), made well.
Philips: pretty much any European, Japanese (with international detent placement), or Taiwanese bit should be fine. American bits seem not to conform to the international (DIN) standard, and I've found them to be second-tier for that reason. I've largely switched over to PB Swiss not because they're better, but because their distinctive coloring makes it easier to see at a glance if a bit is PH or PZ.
PZ: The ones with "triangular" secondary points (as opposed to fin-shaped secondary points) are easier to distinguish from PH. It's probably hard to find **** PZ bits in the US, because they're generally only sold here by the better makers.
Torx: haven't compared much. All seem fine. I use Würth/Wera/Wiha/PB Swiss/Facom-USAG/Felo/Toptul because that's what I have. I don't seek out one over the others.
Slotted: Felo, because I prefer hollow ground and they seem just as good as PB Swiss but much cheaper. I also have some Zephyr (?) ones that are just as good.
Others: having them is probably good enough, considering how rarely they'll be used.
I guess you do not have a wife that shops at IKEA.
IKEA stuff is all made with pz screw's. They sell many kits with the cheapest pz bits on the planet.
Just saying that the cheap ones are around. Many other build at home type cheap furniture also uses pz screw's.
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I find the "P2R" No. 2 reduced drywall bits to have the best fitment on most automotive screws (others too), they fit shallower screws Ford uses best IMO.