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I finally bought an impact driver. It's a DeWalt Atomic 20V 1/4" drive. I'm been doing research on a bit set. Project Farm recommends Milwaukee bits. Looking for recommendations. TIA
Yes. DeWalt finally got off their asses and took on Milwaukee and their fuel line. More compact and more power.^^ Okay, maybe not. That's around 50% more than my Makita sub-compact, and about the same as the compact Makita LXT. I assumed it was around that of my set. The Dewalt 'Atomic' is a sub-compact design - but they sure are getting a heck of a lot of torque out of that!
Sadly, Milwaukee came out with their sub-compact after I grabbed the Makita set - Jerks. :-(
No, it doesn't. Loads of tech in auto shops buy their power tools right from Lowes or Home Depot, and use them every day.^ Does consumer grade really matter that much today? That Dewalt, though might be optimistically rated, makes somewhere in the neighborhood of 1700-1825 in-lbs AKA 140+ ft-lbs. That's enough to damage a bit in certain situations.
the makita bits seem pretty good. ryobi suck. Milwaukee shockwave are ok. dewalt are good
i use mostly Philips bits as I am an electrician and the equipment manufactures use shitty combo head screws. bad bits strip them very fast. i wish we could all agree to just use square heads on everything electrical, like breakers, boxes, beam clamps, fittings, etc.
I'd rather see TORX than Robertson square drive.
agree, but about half the electrical stuff is already Robertson. my fav is the spax torx with the end center lip. holds a screw great, does not strip and does not retain the bit readily.
@bigboxes
sunex stuff is good, its a nice complete set, but I find that the sintered and not ground bits like this are much more brittle and less precise. i would pick up something else for your most used ones. i have shattered plenty of this style. I wear out about 1 bit per 2 weeks though. heavy use.