SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Alloy Steel Screw Driver Bit Set (74-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Used these bits for a full weekend of deck building and not one stripped out, even with an impact driver on full torque. The Wear Guard Tip really does seem to hold up better than my old set, plus the case keeps everything organized.
Was pleasantly surprised by how tight the bits fit into screws—zero cam-out even with my impact driver cranked up. The case keeps everything organized without any pieces falling out when I toss it in my toolbox.
Picked this set up on clearance and the Wear Guard Tip actually holds up better than my old bits—after driving dozens of deck screws, none of them stripped out. The case keeps everything organized, too.
Been using these on a heavy framing job and the Wear Guard Tip is holding up way better than my old bits, barely any slipping. The case keeps everything organized, and I've already used half the set.
Finally got around to using the set on a full deck rebuild, and the bits haven't rounded out yet. The Wear Guard Tip really holds up—drilled through some seriously rusted screws without a hint of slipping.
Swapped out a dozen stripped screws on an old deck—these bits grabbed tight and didn’t cam out once. The hardened alloy steel feels noticeably tougher than the cheap sets I’ve burned through before.
The Wear Guard Tip on these bits really holds up—I've been driving hundreds of deck screws without any stripping. The case keeps everything organized, though I wish it had a bit more room.
I've been using these bits for heavy framing work, and the Wear Guard Tip really holds up—no more stripped screws halfway through a job. The case keeps everything organized, which saves me from digging through my tool bag.
Dropped a few of these bits in my cordless impact while working on a deck rebuild, and they held up without stripping a single screw head—the Wear Guard Tip really does seem to last longer than any other bits I've tried. The case is compact enough to keep in my tool belt pouch too.
Finally a bit set where the tips actually hold up after driving dozens of deck screws into pressure-treated lumber. The Wear Guard Tip design really does grip the fastener head better without slipping, which saves me time and frustration.