YesIHaveAHammer
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I was after for this sort of thing recently, so I had a look at the interchangeable blade style - really just for the sake of something different. But after looking at a couple of options and reading this thread and this one, I could see mostly only disadvantages compared to long hex bits. Ruled out short ones in a bit holder for access reasons.
Why choose these over long (~90mm) standard hex bits?




Why choose these over long (~90mm) standard hex bits?
- Proprietary system - the root cause of some of the other points below
- Range of blades available - not really an issue except for obscure stuff
- Availability of blades at your preferred supplier, locally, and generally
- Expense of blades due to low volumes and no competition
- Locking in the handle not as secure
- Blade shafts the same diameter in all sizes
- Blades are twice as long for storage, and don't fit in normal bit cases
- Blades can't be used with other driving tools (e.g. T-handle) or accessories (e.g. extensions), so if you want those you need to buy proprietary ones (if they are even available in your chosen system). The handles can be used with hex bits using a bit holder blade.
- Less bit wobble than hex ones, unless your hex bit holder is a Wiha CentroFix
- Hardened (black) tips, although can't see why long hex bits couldn't have them too
- Cheap extra handles - about half the price of a hex bit holder handle
- Some coolness factor or je ne sais quoi




















