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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Bought two of these and both worked for a shor time and then started to fall apart. Very junky quality.
Jim Gonsalves
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Good quality and material which has versatility.
Jesus Ramos
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I had a set of these made by DeWalt but at the price I paid for these it was a no brainer, great value they look sturdy and perform as well as the other brand. Very easy to use and flip the bits!
George from Colorado
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
I have bought these quick-change drill drive sets for many years. The Stanley ones after a couple of uses won't come apart. I have three of these and all are frozen in place. I have used oil a vice and vice grips to get them apart, which ruins the "quick" in the set. So far these are working well. Sometimes if you don't get them put in properly they fall out, but with a little practice they will be fine.
Keith Lee
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
Excellent product but no proper container, even a nylon case would have worked so making sure to find a case for this is something to consider
Stef M
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2024
Fonctionne bien un peux faible sur la bague de retenue l embout /mèche tombe facilement du support
TommyboyT
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Used this to install Christmas lights today and it definitely made the job easier by flipping from the drill bit over to the screw bit. Unfortunately there are several things I didn't like about the set:1. The drill bit didn't last long before it lost its sharpness and this was only used to drill pilot holes through fiberboard around the house soffit.2. The phillips screw bit is supposed to be #2 but is more like #1 with a pointer/narrower tip. It could not grip the screws I used for the lights and ended up replacing the bit with a Dewalt #2 phillips that worked much better.3. The biggest issue I had was how sensitive the bit release on the shank is! If you barely bumped the drill bit then it released it too easily. I lost count how many times I had to climb down the ladder to retrieve it. At least I got my steps in for the day.
Beck
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2024
Looked for this in so many stores and now I’ve got one. It saves so much time.
Chris Lowe
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
The Luckyway 4-Piece Quick Change Drill and Drive Set has truly been a game-changer for my carpentry and finish carpentry projects. This set is an absolute must-have for anyone working with wood. The quick-change feature is a time-saver, allowing me to effortlessly switch between drilling and driving bits, reducing downtime and boosting efficiency. The set's durability and precision are remarkable, ensuring that each drill hole and screw is placed exactly where I want it. From rough framing to intricate finish carpentry, these bits have consistently delivered the performance and reliability I need. I've found that the set's versatility is unmatched, making it an essential tool in my carpentry arsenal. Whether you're a professional carpenter or a DIY enthusiast, the Luckyway 4-Piece Quick Change Drill and Drive Set is an investment that will make your woodworking projects a breeze, I highly recommend this product.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022
I bought one of these, but got a few more because they were a couple bucks lower on Amazon Prime Day. The original arrived about a week before Prime Day, but was not the full kit - it was missing the main quick change holder - not much use without that. I chose to have Amazon send a replacement rather than a refund. (No deduction to my review for that, someone in the warehouse probably grabbed someone else's return unit- not fair to judge the product for someone's error). However, I did not receive my replacement unit until after Prime Day - and after purchasing (2) additional for the Prime Day price. These units are mediocre quality from what I can tell, but still a fair price for a complete set like this. The only set of the 3 ordered and tried so far, was a slight bit wobbly, so I wouldn't suggest these for precise work. Also, the countersink portion of the bits were not sharp and don't cut into the wood as well as a brand name set I own. I'll probably try to hone the countersink to see if it sharpens. Most of the work I use these for is 'quick fixes' around the house - not high quality work. I love the versatility and convenience of the quick change system, and usually keep one (#8) chucked into my portable drills. The quick change holder did provide a solid hold of each of the 3 bit sizes in either position (drill bit side, or screwdriver side). Based on the other brands I own, these appear like they will hold up over time. I'm going to keep one set just because of the convenience/versatility, even though not quite as good as I hoped. I'll debate returning the other two and/or test them to see if the one I had was just not up to snuff - but, I don't have high hopes. I did not expect them to be real high quality like some brand name models, but didn't want to spend $35-40+ for just one 3 bit set like this one. Again, for the things I use these for, they should work just fine, so not a bad deal at all for the price. I may just give a set away to someone else who's never owned a 'quick-flip' system so they can appreciate the the convenience of having one.
Ray and Lori
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2021
I have used Craftsman quick change bits like these for years and they are a tool that I would not be without. They make countersinking and driving screws a cinch. Well my two Craftsman quick bits were getting old so I made the mistake of buying these "Lucky-Ways".I bought it because it was cheap and came with three drivers. I guess you get what you pay for! These were junk. The driver bits would not even drive a Phillips screw, so I had to replace all of them with Phillips drivers I had on hand.The quick change shaft was much smaller than the previous Craftsman (now Rockler) model. This causes the quick change bit to bind when you use it. This is likely because it has less torque resistance than the thicker shafted Craftsman model. You have great difficulty extracting it. That renders it worthless.Craftsman no longer makes their better model, but Rockler makes one just like the old Craftsman model. That's the one to buy.
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