Description
- Steel
- This Quick change drill bit holder- intuitive auto-locking design with strong Magnetic ,Orange Color,1/4inch Hex shank,2-3/8inch Length,Package include 2 pieces.
- Eeasy to eject the batch head automatically to ensure quick release in a short time, it can hold bits securely in place, ensuring that your bits stay in place and do not wobble while in use
- Good concentricity,At high speeds, the concentricity is still very good. this impact bit holder made of industrial grade heavy-duty chrome-vanadium steel, durable, withstanding high pressure
- In installation of pneumatic screwdriver, electric screwdriver, pneumatic drill, electric drill,impact drill,manual screwdriver and other installation for the hexagonal tool . A must-have package for conversion. Great for DIY work, household maintenance, and most general repairs
- 1/4″ hex quick-change fit all hex drill bits, hex screwdriver bits,and impact drivers and hand-held drivers,quick release collar allows for easy one-handed bit tip changes.allowing you to bring your bit extensions 2-3/8 inch
VOFella –
This is great bit holder. Nice colour for quickly find it.
One thing I noticed, though, be careful when you have a drill bit it in. If the drill gets stuck (as often happen in dense wood) and you try pulling (with the cordless) there may be too much pressure on little lip that holds the drill. That wrecks the lip and so the bit holder. Thought you should know.
Christy McBride –
I had a craftsman version of this for probably 20 years. Once I wore that one out, I thought I’d give these a try. They come two in a pack. They work great.
Kent m. –
This adapter holds the bits that I use securely. Good Value.
David M. Powers –
These work well but wear out pretty quickly. The locking mechanism stops working after some use and leaves the bit in the screw you’re driving. Pretty frustrating when they stop working. The good news is that they are inexpensive. So buy a bunch.
Robb –
The old magnetic ones are not great at keeping hold of bits, especially when tilting the drill at all. Sometimes the little magnet back in there, finds its way out!
These gripping bit holders are reliable and easy to use.
Christy McBride –
I’ve owned several of these, because they make things easier when swapping drill bits. I can see that there are tiny magnets in them, but they’re useless for holding a drill bit!
Luckily, I collect tiny & small magnets, but I only had 1 tiny enough to fit, so with a little dab of super glue, I was able to fix one of them to work as its supposed to.
The one on the right in the drill is the one I fixed to make it work correctly!
If you’re looking to buy a magnetic bit holder, don’t buy these unless you have extra magnets & super glue on hand!
Abel Villanueva –
Magnet is not strong enough to hold a small screw, overall a ok bit holder.
Jacob Feenstra –
It has bit lock but when I put it into my tool pouch, bit is released very easily. I lost bits because of this and it is design problem. The bit lock is easily pushed when it touches any edge then it spits the bit. If I couldn’t hear the dropping sound, I lost the bit. It is wast of money.
hzinep –
I had one of these a long time ago and finally lost it. So, I bought these at a good price and they work very well so I can change bits fast when I need too.
Tom W –
These are great for the money. Hex bit fits well in adapter. You may just want longer ones but if this length works for you then okay.