🔧 Elevate Your DIY Game with Milwaukee's Shockwave Precision!
The Milwaukee 4932472041 PZ2 25 Piece Shockwave Screwdriver Bits set is a professional-grade toolkit designed for durability and flexibility. Featuring SHOCK ZONE geometry to reduce stress and breakage, these alloy steel bits are perfect for a variety of fastening tasks, ensuring you have the right tool for every job.
Manufacturer | Milwaukee |
Part Number | 4932472041 |
Item model number | 4932472041 |
Size | Variety Pack |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 25 |
Compatible fastener range | 25mm Screws |
Included Components | 1 x Milwaukee PZ2 25 Piece Shockwave Screwdriver Bits 25mm |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 120 g |
M**7
Positive bits
I always buy these bits they never seem to let me do it although they could do with being a little stronger
A**L
Excellent bits
Very good quality very good price
A**C
Good value for money
Good value for money but they do occasionally shatter. But you get so many and they are cheap so it doesnt matter.
B**Y
Durable bits
Excellent PZ2 Bits still not even half way through the pack. Very durable and excellent value for money. Constant everyday use takes a lot of torque to destroy these bits :D
D**D
Not had one fail on me yet. Good value and durable. Truth be told I lose more than wear out.
Not had one fail on me yet. Good value and durable. Truth be told I lose more than wear out.
M**Y
Last a long time
I’ve used loads of PZ2 bits in my impact driver and they frequently smash themselves to pieces.These however seem to be of a better quality and they are lasting a lot longer.
A**R
Good quality.
All Milwaukee bits that I've used are very good quality.Better than the DeWalt ones I've used.
P**Y
Think these are faulty.
Had some before seemedTo be okay. These ones just turn into dust 3-4 times a day. I have nearly run out of them. And it’s not just my Milwaukee that it happens to I have some to my friend who uses makita and he went through two in ten minutes. Were I my screwing to wood or plaster they shouldn’t be smashing to bits. I think these are not good.
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