Discuss Impact driver bits in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

I use the ones they provide at work, largely because they're free, but they're actually quite good.
Can't remember the make but they're the 'all in one' bits, ie not the magnetic ones.
I think I tried using flat blade bits once - they don't work very well.
 
Cheers. Just ordered a set of these, they have really good reviews. Using one of these cheapy ones a day starting to get silly now.
 
I have been considering these for a while, well the it holder, is it good, as in bloody good?

It is a very good bit holder, I have been using the same one for a year or so and it gets a fair bit of use most days, only draw back is the diameter is quite a bit bigger than a standard bit holder so sometimes too big to get in tight spaces but the normal cheap ones just dont last with constant use in the impact driver.
As for screwdriver bits the dewalt PZ2 in the yellow plastic tub from screwfix seem to last really well for what they cost about £4 - £5 for 25 bits.
 

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