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Where to Find Good Hex or Allen Bit Set?

Started by 35remington, October 09, 2012, 03:26:32 AM

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35remington

Howdy howdy.  Can anyone recommend a good hex/allen bit set?  I have the wrenches already--I'm looking for the bits that would fit in a 1/4" driver, like the ones pictured below. 

Have search all over the place locally, and online.  Can't seem to find what I'm looking for.  The problem has been that most results are for automotive uses, and I need a kit that includes the tiny bits, like for the 1377 breech screw.


mr007s

We use Bondus brand at work. Very good quality.

jdub

Wiha.  Very high quality but you'll pay a bit more.  These are very popular in the RC car/plane world.

1377x

closed mouths dont get fed

PC77


Colt25

Kobalts are good. Lifetime warranty.
I have a dirt cheap set that has never failed me.

35remington

Thanks for all the responses.  The Wiha set is out of my price range.  I can't click on the Brownell's link at work, but will try at home.  The Snap-On set is not what I'm looking for--those are keys, which I stated I already have.  I need bits. 

I think the Kobalts might be what I want to pay for, but I cannot find them online.  Colt25, can you help?  I have searched for 30 mins already this morning.

jdub

Quote from: 35remington on October 09, 2012, 04:41:57 PM
Thanks for all the responses.  The Wiha set is out of my price range.  I can't click on the Brownell's link at work, but will try at home.  The Snap-On set is not what I'm looking for--those are keys, which I stated I already have.  I need bits. 

I think the Kobalts might be what I want to pay for, but I cannot find them online.  Colt25, can you help?  I have searched for 30 mins already this morning.
Kobalt are a Lowes brand.  Try Lowes.com or your local store.

YSYEO

#8
I've been happy with an old Chapman kit that I've had for many years.

The current version is:  http://www.chapmanmfg.com/HK7321.html

Still made in USA.  Smallest hex is .050 - very handy, like for the 1377 breech screw.



35remington

Quote from: YSYEO on October 09, 2012, 05:39:30 PM
I've been happy with an old Chapman kit that I've had for many years.

The current version is:  http://www.chapmanmfg.com/HK7321.html

Still made in USA.  Smallest hex is .050 - very handy, like for the 1377 breech screw.




Awesome kit.  Thanks for the link.  Still twice what I was hoping to pay, but maybe that's the going rate.

Jdub, I was deep, deep into Lowe's site, and still never found the Kobalt hex bits sold as a package.

1377x

snap on has hex bits too
you want quality you have to pay for it.i keep telling my friend that he keeps thinking he can get by inexpensively only to find out he has to end up spending quality dollars on quality gear
closed mouths dont get fed

Crosshairs

Quote from: 1377x on October 10, 2012, 07:38:37 AM
snap on has hex bits too
you want quality you have to pay for it.i keep telling my friend that he keeps thinking he can get by inexpensively only to find out he has to end up spending quality dollars on quality gear
I must agree with Ed spend few more bucks and get a better tool that will last much longer if money is a issue then just save up for them.
                                                         Mike
Treat people the way you want to be treated, Life will be so much better !!!

crossliner

My method too..Think about them grandchildren using your tools even when you are no longer around  8)