Description
- Great Compatibility and Convenience: The Katerk 1/4 inch hex shank bit holder is specifically designed for 1/4 inch hex shank drill bits, making it compatible with most 1/4 fast hex handles, hex sockets, electric screwdrivers, and handheld screwdrivers. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry and attach to various tools, providing a convenient addition to your construction accessories
- Secure and Durable: Built with a secure backup nut design, the Katerk impact bit holder locks your bits firmly in place. It features a high-quality steel ball rolling design that can hold several kilograms of weight, ensuring your drill bits stay securely attached. Cast from high-quality alloy material, this bit holder promises a long product lifespan while maintaining its rugged strength
- Easy One-Handed Operation: The bit holder for impact drivers allows for single-handed bit changes, streamlining your workflow. Its multi-color design also helps with quick identification of the drill bit you need, enhancing efficiency on the job
- Great for Tight Spaces: The reliable 105-degree right angle drill adapter, known for its strength, hardness, and rust resistance, can be connected to electric drills, rechargeable electric drills, and manual wrenches, making it ideal for tight spaces and extending the power of cordless screwdrivers with 100 in/lbs torque and 400 RPM, perfect for light drilling and slow-speed screw driving
- Perfect Gift for Handymen: This versatile tool set, featuring 6 screwdriver bit holders and a 105-degree right-angle drill bit, makes an excellent gift, especially for those involved in construction or electrical work. It’s an ideal stocking stuffer or gift for any occasion, perfect for dads, husbands, boyfriends, or anyone who appreciates practical and cool gadgets
Ahmad kaveh –
Keeps my bits organized, I’m an electrician and i use them daily, it’s held up so far and it’s been 2-3 months of everyday use.
PearlyWhites –
Cheap. Holds bits. Not amazing. Works just fine.
Luis Abraham Martínez –
Muy eficientes y prácticas, cumplen muy bien con su propósito.
KYLE ALLEN –
Easy to use and functional. Lose less bits and stay better organized.
Francisco –
Cómo electricista me parece muy cómodo y practico. Lo llevo en la mochila y en el talí con las puntas y accesorios que mas utilizo (escareador para EMT, punta PH, punta ECX, extensión, etc) Se constituye de materiales ligeros. Los mosquetones tienen una apariencia negro mate que les hace ver muy profesional, mientras que los sujetadores son brillantes y fácilmente identificables; cuando se tira del sujetador por completo las puntas se liberan fácilmente. No recomiendo que se les de un uso muy rudo o descuidado.
David Sebastian –
Very solid build. Very tough. Should last.
Dylan Bilinski –
I carry a lot of bits and adapter/sockets off of this thing and I’ve never lost one. Once they’re locked in they’ll stay in until you want to swap one out. Very convenient. Don’t normally write reviews but I’ve been using this for a few months now and it’s pretty reliable for the price
N Daly –
So simple of an idea, so useful for work! With all the designs for screws, driver types, and faster types, being able to access different bits is really useful. Though the materials used is mostly plastic, it helps keep the cost down. I hope the inventory sells millions of these, ‘cuz not having to carry more than is needed is ideal in any construction situation. Speed per project os increased (since the bits are neatly organized) . The carbineer is sturdy enough to hold the six 1/4″ quick releases, and they sort easily by the storage color selection. Good basic product, wish I had thought of it….
Amy –
I got these for my husband as a stocking stuffer for Christmas and he uses them so much! They are super handy for when you need multiple bits on a project or just for keeping all your random bits in one place. He uses it all the time, I may have to get more! Definitely recommend getting if your thinking about it
Todd Henion –
These work fine. They are sloppy and move roughly with some binding and sticking. But they are better than a pocket full o bits. They can and have dropped bits when I brushed against ladders and such.
Here’s the deal:
The Railer model (also at AZ) is an entirely different product. Smooth, tight and beautiful. Never dropped a bit. They are more expensive but they are way, way better.
joshklim –
Perfect for organization, all clips function properly. super easy to use
Cody Thomas –
No more digging through my tool bag and pulling out a handful of chucks to see what I need. The carabiner clips right in my tool bag and makes all the chucks extremely accessible and easy to find.
M. Hocker –
I used to dig around in pouches and pockets for various bits, sometimes– too frequently– having to climb down from where I was working to get the bit I needed.
This device allows me to carry several different bits/drills all in one place, and as I use a belt loop to attach the carabiner style, the pull the collar to release is very convenient. The pull collar is much more convenient than having to push in the collar despite the small risk of catching on something and releasing the bit unexpectedly. Push in collars are the kind used for things like key rings.
I’ll be getting another one to keep spare bits, you know, for when you drop that particular bit from two stories up…
Pros:
— keeps several bits in one place easy to reach
— secure, light weight
— pull collar is both very easy to use and convenient to use
— makes it easy to carry more bits than you think you’ll need, because previously you always needed one type you don’t have with you
— doesn’t tie up space in pouches or pockets. I used to use the small pockets for the bits, but digging out the one at the bottom– it is always the one at the bottom that is needed right?– can be fraught when up high on a ladder or scaffold. All those other bits try to fall out while getting to the one on the bottom. Where is the pet monkey when you need him to get that bit 20 feet below.
Cons:
— rarely (but possible) to catch the pull collar on something and lose a bit. I can buy a lot of bits by saving a few hours of time over a year even including the initial investment
— if you lose this gadget with all the bits, well, you are going to be hurting. Fortunately the carabiner has a threaded fastener to reduce the odds of this happening when working.