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 Post subject: screwdriver bits
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anybody reccommend the best make


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wera normal
wera gold
wera diamond tip

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I bought the Wera gold and diamound bits excellent :thumbright:

Careful you don't lose them, not that cheap


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as i only use spax screws i have to use the spax bits! expensive but i like em :thumbright:

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wera normal
wera gold
wera diamond tip



Totally agree :thumbright:

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Im a fan of the wera bits too.The only ones ive had that an impact driver doesnt destroy.


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Another vote on Wera. Got a few of there PZ2 long bits and they last a long time. For normal driver I find a set of Dewalt 50mm PZ2 (most Common) bits adequate.


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