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🔧 Makita 96528 Impactx Square Recess: Unleash the Power of Precision! Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 🔧 Makita 96528 Impactx Square Recess: Unleash the Power of Precision!

Precision machined tips with superior fitment for full contact fit and longer life. Performance-optimized S2 steel construction for extended life. Calibrated heat treating process for added durability. Manganese phosphate surface for advanced corrosion resistance. Optimal geometry for an ideal fit and improved holding power.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprisingly Strong for Industrial Use

This square recess bit is a lifesaver in the workshop, lasting much longer than expected. It's perfect for industrial and scientific projects that require strength and durability. After I put it to the test, I was impressed with how long it held up. The only downside was the price, but it’s worth the investment for the quality.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting tool
Cons
  • May strip screws if used incorrectly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great longevity! Fits jobber drills

They last a very long time. The best #2 squares I've ever used, honestly. I'm a carpenter and haven't swapped one in my bit holder for months and it still won't slip. I will be buying from now on but they can last for several years!

Pros
  • Power tool parts and accessories
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Simply the worst bits I've ever used

The square shank bit wears out over time so when you drive the bit in, it catches and stays in the head of the screw instead of the screw head to stay bit holder. Or he jumps instead of turning the screw and tears the screw off. I have to constantly pry them off the screw with the Knipex, provided they stay in the screw long enough to tighten. The key appears to be a black coating on these screws. I've had brand new bits that lost their coating and therefore shrunk after only 4-5 screws. I have

Pros
  • Electric Drill Parts and Accessories
Cons
  • Long Delivery Time