This Bosch steel screwdriver bit set comes with 32 pieces. All pieces are compatible with most brands, and organised in a plastic carry case.
Comes with - 1x quick-change universal magnetic holder, Phillips: PH1, PH2, PH2, PH3, pozi: PZ1, PZ2, PZ2, PZ3, Slotted: 3, 4, 5, 6 mm, torx: T10, T15, T20, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, tamperproof torx: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40 and hex: 3, 4, 5, 6 mm
11 comments
GoNz017
19 Jul 172#1
I got a set of these free from Bosch, the tip snapped off the flat blade turning a very soft screw. I wouldn't be happy to pay for this set as the quality is poor.
hobbes748 to GoNz017
19 Jul 17#2
Maybe Bosch allow (for a fee) other companies to brand it as theirs as last year I bought a £20-ish 'Bosch' drill set from B&Q, and they were butterly useless. Later spotted the exact same set on eBay (but branded something else - can't remember what) for £8 posted.
fireman1
19 Jul 171#3
Is B&Qs next to the Asdas and opposite the tescos?
Gentle_Giant
19 Jul 171#4
As above, the quality these days is very poor, the posidrive and philips heads in particular.
Better off waiting till Lidl/Aldi have there own brand on sale; THEY last quite well, I usually lose them before they are worn out.
GoNz017
19 Jul 17#5
Everything they do now is from someone else, even my so called pro sander failed after 15 months, I had forgotten to register it so Bosch shafted me on that and wouldn't help apart from a fixed price repair. I was extremely rude on the phone as I hung up.
turned out to be the bearing in the vibrating plate that if any should be the best quality, it was some cheap ass Chinese bearing that would have cost £1 to post from China.
German quality my ass...
melted
19 Jul 17#6
I bought a 10 pack of PZ2 bosch Maxgrip bits last year, been using them in an impact driver and still on my first bit :smiley:
haritori
19 Jul 17#7
I bought these on prime day with the bosch cordless drill set, and ive since used them since to take apart a chair and back together again, i found it handle the tightened screws very well and when putting back some screws at an angle the slipping didnt strip the heads..
Smartguy1
19 Jul 17#8
I bought a very very similar looking set to this from screwfix for a third of the price. Not broken any bits yet.
MrWani
20 Jul 17#9
melted:
I bought a 10 pack of PZ2 bosch Maxgrip bits last year, been using them in an impact driver and still on my first bit :smile:
Think that's their professional range, by contrast the equivalent set to the Ops is £32 on Amazon. Bosch green is the diy range and as others have said probably just branded tat.
drdquine
21 Jul 17#10
Butterly useless, was it cos you spread butter all over them ?
hobbes748
24 Jul 17#11
No - it refers to the hardness of the steel used in their production. :smile:
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This Bosch steel screwdriver bit set comes with 32 pieces. All pieces are compatible with most brands, and organised in a plastic carry case.
Comes with - 1x quick-change universal magnetic holder, Phillips: PH1, PH2, PH2, PH3, pozi: PZ1, PZ2, PZ2, PZ3, Slotted: 3, 4, 5, 6 mm, torx: T10, T15, T20, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, tamperproof torx: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40 and hex: 3, 4, 5, 6 mm
11 comments
Better off waiting till Lidl/Aldi have there own brand on sale; THEY last quite well, I usually lose them before they are worn out.
turned out to be the bearing in the vibrating plate that if any should be the best quality, it was some cheap ass Chinese bearing that would have cost £1 to post from China.
German quality my ass...
I bought a 10 pack of PZ2 bosch Maxgrip bits last year, been using them in an impact driver and still on my first bit :smile:
Think that's their professional range, by contrast the equivalent set to the Ops is £32 on Amazon. Bosch green is the diy range and as others have said probably just branded tat.