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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
These are a great 1/4 Hex Magnetic Screwdriver Bit Set. They are too long for the tool I was hope to use them with but they work with a few other tools and my drills. Made of solid material and seem rather durable. Given the price point of under 10 USD the are definitely worth the price of admission.
Nobodey
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
I bought a drill, it didn't come with screwdriver bits. These work perfectly!Admittedly two of them have bit shapes I don't think I would ever use, but the rest are exactly what I need. They seem pretty solid too. I guess time will tell!
L. Lee
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This review is for the 1/4 Hex Magnetic Screwdriver Bit Set for Drill - 14-IN-1 Replacement Bit Pack with 7 double-ended bits. Someone keeps losing the Phillips screwdriver bit, so we have to keep replacing them. And we might as well buy a whole set because one or another bit ends up going missing as soon as we replace something. It's a decent value, though I would definitely look for something else if I needed it for something right away.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Took a really long time to show up, but they finally came in and were pretty much exactly what you'd expect.Quality matches other brand names. Price point is good.They fit well and the ball bearing holds just like the OEM bits in my tool. Not too firm, not too loose. Makes for an easy change going bit to bit.Not sure I'll ever use the square head ones, so I feel like another backup phillips or flathead would've been a better option, but at least I'll have them if I come across those screws.
Alexkitner
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
The ubiquitous "4 in 1" screwdriver is often looked at as some kind of hack tool for amateurs. I disagree personally and professionally and have a bunch, one in my tool bag, one in my fire gear pocket, one in my car tool kit. They're handy for a lot of screws but this kit adds a lot of options in virtually the same space. Having torx and square drive really are a must have in todays world and this solves those problems easily. Needs a pouch or something to hold them, just as a suggestion to really nail it but will be getting more of these for the other drivers.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I need to remove my old cabinets doors pulls and hinges to repaint them and this set worked great. This set has different sizes and types and made my job easier. The magnetic was strong enough to keep the screws not falling off. The heads are strong. Good set to have for a diy person like me.
Brian W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I like the heft and the feel of these bits, and the fact that they are two sided. They don't seem to scratch easily and they seem to hold up well in both my drill and my electric screwdriver.The only thing I wish I had paid attention to is the fact that the flat bit is flat on both ends and the phillips ones are phillips on both ends. My electric screwdriver has a bit that is flat on one side and phillips on the other, which works out really nice when you are going to work on something that oyu aren't quite sure which (or if both) will be necessary.In the end, they do appear to be good bits, and they work very well.
AnthonyDR
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
These are not so common bits for a few reasons. First they have a small ball bearing that in some instances, holds them into the driver. If the driver that you have requires the ball, then you have no choice. The thing is these bits come in different lengths and this determines where the small ball is. I got these for a multitool that requires the ball to hold the bits in place, but unfortunately they are too long. That's ok, I can use them in anything that takes a 1/4 inch hex bit. The second reason they are uncommon is the fact that they are magnetized. Not many are. Unfortunately the magnet strength is nothing to write home about. A one inch 8x32 machine screws would be their limits I think. The third reason is that they are supposedly S6 steel. These aren't marked S^ so IDK if they are or not, their wear ability will have to be the deciding factor.For what they are they are expensive. Finally, they took 6 weeks to get to me. Weak magnets, expensive and long delivery time. Other than that, they seem ok.
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