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Great set of Milwaukee impact driver bits available for ~60% off at home depot. Seems a great deal on a good mix for simple around the house tasks.
24.88 + tax, shipped free. Good filler if more needs included to get free shipping on heavier lots.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa...czpLVf1Uw0
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they have very good magnets in them for holding screws to the bits.
i guess i don't know anyone who uses a drill regularly that doesn't use one. no one is out there trying to put a 1" bit straight into a chuck.
i use almost exclusively milwaukee tools and bits and i've never had a problem with them being too narrow.
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Also, has anyone noticed Milwaukee P2 bits are smaller in diameter than other brands? I use Dewalt now for that reason.
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Also, has anyone noticed Milwaukee P2 bits are smaller in diameter than other brands? I use Dewalt now for that reason.
they have very good magnets in them for holding screws to the bits.
i guess i don't know anyone who uses a drill regularly that doesn't use one. no one is out there trying to put a 1" bit straight into a chuck.
i use almost exclusively milwaukee tools and bits and i've never had a problem with them being too narrow.
Also, has anyone noticed Milwaukee P2 bits are smaller in diameter than other brands? I use Dewalt now for that reason.
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Serious question here, would you use the drill bits with the holder also? It's my first impact driver (first power tool ever). Was purchased for installing curtains and other home improvement. Thanks
they have very good magnets in them for holding screws to the bits.
i guess i don't know anyone who uses a drill regularly that doesn't use one. no one is out there trying to put a 1" bit straight into a chuck.
i use almost exclusively milwaukee tools and bits and i've never had a problem with them being too narrow.
Don't say no one. My partner always put the 1" bit into the chuck at some tight space, how does he get it out afterwards? Suck it out with a strong level magnet.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-SHOCKWAVE-Impact-Duty-Alloy-Steel-Screw-Driver-Bit-Set-55-Piece-48-32-4028/301308025
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Could sell what you don't need. Bits are in demand with flipping folks if you're in an urban setting
they have very good magnets in them for holding screws to the bits.
i guess i don't know anyone who uses a drill regularly that doesn't use one. no one is out there trying to put a 1" bit straight into a chuck.
i use almost exclusively milwaukee tools and bits and i've never had a problem with them being too narrow.