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Reddit mentions of DEWALT Magnetic Bit Holder, FlexTorq, Impact Ready, Screwlock System (DWA3HLDIR)

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of DEWALT Magnetic Bit Holder, FlexTorq, Impact Ready, Screwlock System (DWA3HLDIR). Here are the top ones.

DEWALT Magnetic Bit Holder, FlexTorq, Impact Ready, Screwlock System (DWA3HLDIR)
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    Features:
  • The product is impact Bit tip holder
  • Easy to use
  • The product is manufactured in China
  • Cnc machined for optimal fit into the screw Recess
  • Reflex core allows 2" Bits to flex up to 15-degrees to reduce breakage
  • Part of the 10x magnetic screw lock System for fastener retention - minimizes drops and reduces wobbling
  • Impact ready bits with FlexTorq have increased durability for long life
  • CNC machined for optimal fit into the screw recess
  • Reflex core allows 2" bits to flex up to 15-degrees to reduce breakage
  • Part of the 10X Magnetic Screw Lock System for fastener retention - minimizes drops and reduces wobbling
  • Impact ready bits with FlexTorq have increased durability for long life
Specs:
Height5.75 Inches
Length3.88 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.19 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on DEWALT Magnetic Bit Holder, FlexTorq, Impact Ready, Screwlock System (DWA3HLDIR):

u/myusernameisunique02 · 1 pointr/Tools

This was very helpful - thank you. One of the reasons I was looking at a set was simply that if I go out and purchase 4 good quality bits, that will cost me $10-15, whereas if I buy the set, it's an extra $10, but gets me most of the bits in the book. You are right though - no sense in paying for something that I don't need.

When using screwdriver bits in a drill, is there any sense in using a bit holder as opposed to putting the smaller bits right into the chuck (which seems like a bit of a pain), or is that redundant?

Is it worth paying ~4x as much for a set of titanium drill bits as opposed to the black oxide? I don't anticipate drilling into metal anytime soon, so it might be a waste of durability using titanium for holes that don't need a titanium drill bit.

And that makes sense about the knife. Do you have any recommendations on knifes that have a stronger hinge?

u/steinauf85 · 1 pointr/Tools

Dewalt makes some magnetic holders and sleeves. the first one is for 1" bits, the second two are for the 2"+ impact bits with torsion zones. there should be several bit sets that also have these included. the sleeve with magnetic ring at the end holds the screw on your bit securely, but then retracts once it has been driven in far enough.

https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DWA3HLDIR-IMPACT-FlexTorq-Screwlock/dp/B00GMHDRMS

https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-ACCESSORIES-DWA2PH2IR2S-Phil-Sleeve/dp/B00IOXB450

https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-Drill-Magnet-Sleeve-DWA2PH2SL/dp/B00NS7OZPI

u/neil_striker · 1 pointr/AskEngineers

DEWALT DW2054 1/4-Inch Compact Magnetic Drive Guide https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000225P8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Aufnyb5Z4K08F

Not that specifically since it uses a magnet but that's the one I own. You might want to also look at this one

DEWALT DWA3HLDIR IMPACT READY FlexTorq Bit Tip Holder with Screwlock System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GMHDRMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_AvfnybF3HYQTK