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






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
After a few months of heavy use on my cordless impact driver, this set's still going strong — the hex shanks haven't rounded out at all, which is more than I can say for cheaper bits I've tried. The 74-piece variety covers just about every screw I encounter around the house.
The Wear Guard Tip really does last longer than standard bits—I've put mine through a full deck build and they still look new. The set covers every size I need for most jobs, which makes grabbing the right bit quick.
I've been using these bits with my impact driver daily for two weeks now, and the Wear Guard Tip really does hold up without stripping the screw heads. The 74-piece set covers every fastener I've needed, from decking to furniture assembly.
These bits fit so snugly into the screw head that there’s almost zero wobble, and the Wear Guard Tip really seems to hold up after a dozen uses. I’ve already broken a couple of cheaper sets, but these are clearly made to last.
The Wear Guard Tip really holds up—after drilling into some tough old lumber, the bits show zero wear. Best fitting driver bits I've used so far.
The magnetic tip held onto screws even when I was reaching into a tight corner, which was a nice surprise. These bits fit better than the generic ones I've used before.
I've been using these bits for a few weeks on some heavy framing projects, and the hex shank really locks in tight with no wobble even under full torque from my impact driver. The case keeps everything organized without bits rattling loose, which is a huge plus on a messy job site.
The WEAR GUARD TIP actually holds up against stripped screws; I've put this set through a full deck rebuild and every bit still looks new.
Started using these on a heavy framing project, and the fit in the screw heads is noticeably tighter than my old bits—no cam-out at all. The case keeps everything organized, which saves a ton of time digging through a pile.
The Wear Guard Tip really holds up—I’ve snapped cheaper bits before, but these have lasted through multiple heavy-duty deck screws without any wear. The 74-piece set covers everything I need for the job.