Impact Screwdriver Bits Set, 33 Pieces 1”Multi Head Magnetic S2 Steel Driver Bits PH/SQ/Torx/Slotted With Red Soft Base
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Product description

Geinxurn 33 Pieces 1” Impact Screwdriver Bit Set 
32PCS-1inch(T7-T9/T27/T40/SL#8*1;PH1/PH3/SQ1/SQ3/T10/T15/T20/T25/T30*2;PH2/SQ2*4) and 1pc impact bit holder
Torsion Zone 
Impact Shock Absorbent Zone stands up to punishment from high-torque impact drivers

1 Strong Magnetic
2 S2 Alloy Steel
3 88X Longer Life
4 Precision Tips
Soft Materials More Durable 
Premium rubber highlight excellent flexibility and wear-resistant material, ensuring durability and long-lasting use.

Easy To Carry
Portable and small, can be put into the pocket, convenient storage.
Multi Head Screwdriver Bit Set: 32PCS-1inch(T7-T9/T27/T40/SL#8*1;PH1/ PH3/SQ1/SQ3/T10/T15/T20/T25/T30 *2;PH2/SQ2*4) and 1pc impact bit holder,they’re all have a customized Soft Base.
Impact Bit Tips: Impact Shock Absorbent Zone stands up to impact drivers. It can be handled a new generation of higher torque impact drivers
S2 Alloy Steel: it owns the features of high hardness and good toughness and resistance through strictly heat treatment, durable and suitable for any industrial use
Precision Tips Head: deliver a better fit and less cam-out, each edge can accurately lock the screw, stabilizes without slipping and improves work efficiency. Avoid damaging the screw and screwdriver head
Wide range of uses: Made to fit 1/4 In. hex impact drivers drill screw bit set is not only work with impact driver, but also magnetic screwdriver bit perfect for any regular drill, electric,hand screwdrivers and more
8 reviews for Impact Screwdriver Bits Set, 33 Pieces 1”Multi Head Magnetic S2 Steel Driver Bits PH/SQ/Torx/Slotted With Red Soft Base
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Original price was: $12.99.$11.59Current price is: $11.59.

jason phillips –
Good
Very usable. Good selection.
Alivia Absher –
Great
Wish it had a better holder for them but other than that itâs great
Jim –
Consistently Surprised by Geinxurn
I am often skeptical of unknown tool brands, being a DeWalt/Makita/Milwaukee/Bosch loyalist but I first used Geinxurn bits about a year ago when I got a 50 pack of #2 Phillips for review through the Vine program. They are extremely durable and have held up as well or better than the big name brands. A few months ago, AI saw this set and these impact driver bits have held up surprisingly well on my DeWalt impact. I’ve really beat up on the torx drivers and I haven’t broken one or noticed wear causing cam-out.Credit where credit is due, these are good quality.
Bearsnob –
The nicest screwdriver bit set I’ve ever owned, and I’ve owned many.
This GEINXURN Impact Screwdriver Bits Set is the nicest set I’ve ever owned. There are extra bits for common sizes in all categories. The amount is well thought out. The size is compact.I’ve been using impact screwdriver bits exclusively for 5 years or more. I’ve only worn out maybe 4 bits in all that time. I’ve worn out 4 or more non-impact bits in a single day many times in the past. I’ve damaged plenty of screw heads in the process. There’s no good reason to have non-impact bits that I can think of. I generally don’t use my impact driver very often for screws.Back to these bits. I could tell they were good before I even opened the box they came in. They’re noticeably heavy. When I opened the box and used a few of the bits, I could tell they were good quality.You don’t really need the top cover unless you’re going to toss them in a tool bag. I’m going to toss the 2″ bits in my everyday tool bag and toss the 1″ set in a less used tool bag. I find I use 2″ bits for most projects.Here’s the trick to dealing with the tight cover: Press your finger on the bits in the end with the bigger bits and gently pull the cover half way up. Then do the same on the other side. You might want to do this several times until you can do it without pulling out any bits. To put the cover back on, watch as you put the cover on the side with the bigger bits. Push that side half way down moving the cover slightly as you watch it grasp all the bits on that side. With that done, you can pretty much just tug gently on the the other side and push it down. It’s easy once you figure out how to do it. There is at least one way to do it. There might be other ways.I’m thinking I won’t be losing many bits with these sets. The bottom of the holder keeps them nice and secure. Also, if you’re not using the top, it will make a nice compact holder for your other bits. It’s the same as the bottom.
Chris Patterson –
All the Bits You’ll Ever Need!
This 99-piece impact bit set is an absolute steal at $30! It has a good variety of torx, square, slotted, phillips, and even includes some security torx all in different lengths – 1″, 2″, & 3″. The magnetic quick-change bit holders (also in 3 different lengths is a nice touch and is everything you need to tackle just about any fastener job.The bits themselves are good quality S2 steel and have stood up well to any screw I’ve thrown their way. They lock in securely and have great holding power thanks to the magnetic tips.My only gripe is the soft rubber base and cover. Itâs a bit of a struggle to get the top on cleanly because the base flexes. That said, it’s a small complaint for such an expansive and well-made set.Overall, this is a great value for the price.
Sqwertz –
Lots of variety and strong
I ordered these because they were heavy on the Torx bits, which are my preferred screw head profile (IF I have a choice) and which I’m always losing. But it’s almost TOO many torx in reality (the set I chose has the 1, 2, and 3″ bits). But I love that it comes with square bits which I’ve just recently had a need for in on several things. Square bits should have ruled the world over a hundred years ago (and today, too) but the guy that owned the patent on square bits/screws wouldn’t let Henry Ford use them on his cars. What a shame.Each of the three banks of silicone holders comes with a snug-fit bit extension. The “lids” to these individual banks are tedious to get back on, I suggest ditching that idea and using them to organize other bits you have lying around.They’re convenient to storing bits upright.Great set of bits that I haven’t stripped a single one yet (I’m a sloppy driller). Just make sure to chose your assortment(s) wisely.
Alias –
Covers Most Needs
Bought this set after my old random collection of bits finally gave up the ghost. For the price, you get a ton of bits – way more than I thought I’d actually use, but turns out having all those different Torx sizes has been really handy.The S2 steel feels quality. I’ve been using these with my impact driver for about 6 months now on various home projects and they’re holding up well. No stripped heads or rounded edges like I used to get with cheaper bits. The shock absorption thing seems to work – definitely less jarring than my old bits when the impact driver kicks in.Really like having the different lengths. The 1-inch ones are perfect for tight spaces, and the longer ones save me from having to use extensions all the time. The soft base thing is nice too – they don’t rattle around in my tool bag as much.
Amazon customer –
Not impressed
Good selection of bits, but not the best quality. Ph2 didn’t hold up well after a couple of uses. Good thing there’s more than one in the set. I’ll update if I just got a bad bit.