Description
- Made from corrosion resistant chrome vanadium steel
- Industry standard 1/4″ hex shank works with any standard drill
- Impact driver ready
- Internally mounted magnet holds nuts during use
- Measures 2.5″ in overall length; 1″ long hex shank
Brand | HTS |
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Item Length | 2.5 Inches |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Drive System | Hex |
Finish Type | Painted |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 819682016779 |
Manufacturer | Hobby Tool Supply |
Part Number | 122N2 |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Item model number | 122N2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 122N2 1/2" |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
William A –
Use this nut setter to attach my hurricane panels to the house. Works well and expect it to last a very long time.
KathyL –
I went to pull this bit off the nut I was tightening and the magnetic setter popped out. First time using it, no joke. Just brutal
SB –
Mine is held up very well, even when the screws we’re struggling under high Impact to go into Granite/stone. Based on other reviews of the magnet falling out, I super glued them in before I used them and have not had issue with mine falling out.
Robert –
First time using it broke. Disappointed to say the least
giulia –
Would be perfect if the magnet stays there
Michael D. –
Magnet is weak, but overall great product
Yves Pollart –
I bought this to work on my Grandson’s swing set. Much cheaper than named brand and worked and lasted well. Worth the money for a tool that you might use just occasionally.
Trevor B. –
I use my daily works great magnet didn’t last long inside. Maybe 2-3 weeks of use and magnet fell out but still works great. Durable, great fit
KathyL –
Used 3 or 4 times and magnet fell out and lost.
I also have a 1/2″ magnet is loose in it.
They are both past the return date.
(((((((Updated to 5 stars)))))
Ryan Phillips –
I’m an industrial electrician, and I found this tool when looking for a way to start and drive 3/8″ bolts more easily. Specifically, this one gets a lot of use when building unistrut racks and mounting boxes.
The magnet can securely hold your bolts while trying to get a thread started, which means you can often get a bolt into a tricky position much more easily than by hand. In my field, sometimes having butterfingers and dropping a bolt off a tall structure can result in having to take a long walk down several flights of stairs and ladders, back to the truck to get another one. This thing has saved me from that frustration, numerous times.
I saw other reviewers saying the magnet falls out, but I have not had that issue, and I’m not particularly delicate with my impact bits. I’ve let this one get wet and put away, which resulted in some light rust, but it wipes right off. You could buff it out with some sandpaper and get it back to looking brand new.
If you are an Industrial/Commercial electrician, you gotta get the 9/16″