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Stupid invention, using this will cause you to strip the screw and the bit
ОтветитьI just want to say I love this thing it’s awesome BUT I’m having a problem changing the little yellow magnet from one the old bit to the new bit could you make a video showing how to do it please.🙏🏻
ОтветитьAlthough I use a DeWalt drill and driver I prefer the Makita magnetic holder over the DeWalt which is different than what you show because the magnet in mine is much stronger . Maybe I just got a bad Dewalt though ?
ОтветитьWell I'll be purchasing this next pay day 😂
Nice video
Thank you very much for this video 😊
ОтветитьI’ve had the silver-ish version of this bit holder (I think it’s also called the flex torque but the with this design) & it definitely helps 100x more for PH2 screws… the sleeve doesn’t fully prevent it from slipping but just add a bit of force and you’re good to go… much less force than without the bit I might add!!!
I carry a few of these sleeves and 4/6inch extension screws to place regular 1 inch bits since the sleeve make it difficult to reach tight spots…. And that 2inch impact drive bit is usually too short as well lol
I can't find those
ОтветитьSS screws ?
ОтветитьSimply use Roberson bits and screws. We don't have your Philips problems here in Canada.
Ответитьgreat tool just found out what it was about two weeks back.
Ответитьcool!just bought it today ,cheers ,mate
ОтветитьI invented the impact driver and this attachment. I'm so proud of the way you have all embraced my invention.
Ответитьyou could just use magnetic tip drivers....
ОтветитьNo u wasted my life I wa t it back
ОтветитьNo u wasted my life I wa t it back
Ответитьunless you use stainless steel bits...they dont magnetize lol...be useless for 99% of what I do sadly.
ОтветитьI have this bit attachment that I got in an kit and didn’t know you could move it from bit to bit. Does it work with 3 1/2 inch bits?
ОтветитьWOW THE BEST
ОтветитьI have a Norske bit holder which holds your preferred shortie bit.
A great addition to the tool box and looks like this Dewalt bit magnet should be too.
Thank you for the demo.
How do you remove it from the bit? It feels permanently locked
ОтветитьI've got one that came in a set but don't know the name of it and would like to buy more without buying another set.
ОтветитьHave not used it ,,never seen it till now ..
ОтветитьThanks for the tip! Awesome 👏
ОтветитьMakita sells one like this as well
ОтветитьI love touch ing my bit every chance I get. I use the 6” shaft . That’s all I got .
ОтветитьWera have been making bits that do this as standard for years. Also dewalt do a bit that has a sliding tube that goes over the screw so you can’t get any wobble on long screws too.
ОтветитьYou can't buy the yellow magnetic sleeve anymore.
ОтветитьGreat review! I wish I would have watched before I ran the impact drill into my finger 4 times.
ОтветитьI hate that fastner holder honestly
ОтветитьSo cool I’m going out to get some now
ОтветитьI said it before the video started please don't let this be a bit sleeve oh God it's a bit sleeve bro use that f**** Hammer that's on your belts and just tap the screw that's all you got to do give that screw a little love tap and then start drilling to your heart's content.
Ответитьevery little - bit helps
ОтветитьI wish I can buy this by itself
ОтветитьGreat video. I will get some of these. I've had the same problem and this should help. I'm thinking this may also work on screwdrivers. I buy Dewalt for the contractor grade durability. There is nothing worse than having a cheap tool that breaks in the middle of a project. I'll try it. Thanks!
ОтветитьHi
ОтветитьWhy would you use Philips head deck screws? Get rid of that junk go get done proper Robertson #2 head deck screws. No magnet required. Phillips deck screws... Are they fake? Phillips is barely a step above a flat blade, in 20th century both of them shouldn't exist no more, I feel like we should be past those poor designs
ОтветитьIt's a cock ring for Milwaukee lovers.
ОтветитьUsed your link to order this and the bit set did NOT come with the magnetic bit holder
ОтветитьThis is awesome gunna have to pick myself up some
ОтветитьYou are a life saver ! Buying this tomorrow morning !
ОтветитьCool Tool, great idea.
Thanks for sharing.
Took 2 minutes to get to the info geeezus. All these guys like the sound of their own voice
ОтветитьToo bulky
ОтветитьGreat for magnetic applications but now we need something that works for stainless screws as well.
ОтветитьI would take a Milwaukee over a Dewalt ..
ОтветитьThis sounds great especially with those 3 inch zinc coated screws
Ответитьneed this for self tappers
Ответитьmost of screws I use are stainless steel and magnet's don't work on these unfortunately
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ОтветитьNo good if using stainless steel screws
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