Milwaukee Shockwave Impact Screwdriver Bits !25 PACK! PZ2 x 25mm
Free delivery for orders £10 and over
Also:
PH2 x 25mm for £3.49 - http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Power+Tool+Accessories/d80/Standard+Screwdriver+Bits/sd660/Milwaukee+Shockwave+Impact+Screwdriver+Bits/p42300
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Groovii D
16 Jun 161#1
repost
johnnyd57uk
16 Jun 16#2
These are extremely hard wearing and wont have blunted tips after a few uses as you tend to find even with Stanley, DeWalt Bosch etc despite their reputations. These are definately the best quality bits ive used. Wonder how others have found them.
bp2411 to johnnyd57uk
16 Jun 16#3
Milwaukee bits are the best I've ever used, shame I can't justify buying a drill.
cheerio10inarow to johnnyd57uk
16 Jun 161#7
I've found these to be exactly the opposite. I'm using them in an impact driver and they're rounding off or snapping a lot quicker than the de-Walt impact bits do. I wouldn't buy them again, not even at this cheap price
huddsguy to johnnyd57uk
16 Jun 16#16
Absolute crap. I use my impact driver daily. These pz2 bits are useless. By far the best ones I've have found are dewalt ones. Nice and cheap but far superior to any others I have tried. Believe me I've tried them all too!!
Sid Harper
16 Jun 161#4
Made by TTI as Ryobi, Vax, Hoover, AEG and several other brands
mikeandclare
16 Jun 161#5
Out of interest, why would you want 25 of the same type bit if they don't wear out? Unless it's for a business etc with many drills maybe I only ever need 1 of a certain size
ysdevil to mikeandclare
16 Jun 161#10
They will wear out at some point. (lol some point)
FatalSaviour to mikeandclare
16 Jun 16#11
If you're using these for their intended purpose (impact screwdriving), you may find that bits shatter/wear a lot quicker.
mcbain
16 Jun 16#6
I thought the idea of these packs were for hardware shops to have on their counter and sell the bits individually? Or building site where several people need them. The puck with multiple sizes is surely better for your standard user.
ghostm4n
16 Jun 16#8
Love these things. They last for absolutely ages.
getdave47
16 Jun 16#9
I'm finding that they aren't lasting long at all, rounding off and shattering in my impact driver, the dewalt ones seem to last considerably longer
DylanLondon
16 Jun 16#12
Used several brands including dewalt, makita, bosch, milwaukee, and they all last about the same.
Im using Milwaukee Shockwave, the longer shank version, but using with my Lidl impact driver Ive shattered three bits with less than 40 screws on various jobs. Not great value at that rate
Oscar123454
16 Jun 162#15
I can second the quality of these, absolutely awful. In the past they have been good but the last pack we used were terrible, only got them because screwfix were out of dewalt ones.
dont mack me off to Oscar123454
16 Jun 16#17
I've been using the Dewalt impact ones and they seem to last a good while. I'm doing a full house restoration so they are getting a fair bit of abuse.
huddsguy
16 Jun 16#18
If your a tradesman and you smashing in hundreds of screws daily then u can go through a fair few in a week believe me!!
Opening post
Free delivery for orders £10 and over
Also:
PH2 x 25mm for £3.49 - http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Power+Tool+Accessories/d80/Standard+Screwdriver+Bits/sd660/Milwaukee+Shockwave+Impact+Screwdriver+Bits/p42300
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Wera last longer but you pay the extra.
These are a bargain at this price.