I've used the same Snappy screwdriver and drill bit sets for over 25 years and they are the best. If the beater breaks, you can replace it with a beater that you can purchase at a lumber mill or hardware store. I have snappy burs, a flushing set and drill chucks and now a conical bur set too. My old kits have never let me down, unlike some competing brands whose bits push into a screwdriver chuck and can spin. Snappy Bits are money well spent. Snappy Tools are well-made tools that will give you
First I bought the HD version from Dewalt. They wobbled when drilled like they were off center and the little one broke off in the wood after only 2 days of limited use. Reviews have shown that this is a common problem with Dewalt and other brands sold in large stores. I bet they're all just repackaged under different brands. Further research led me to Snappy. Immediately after using the Snappy Bits, I was pleased that they felt focused and secure. As with other brands, the #s don't seem to fit
The highest quality conical countersink bit set. I have many sink attachments, but these are the ones I use when quality matters. If the holes are closed or visible. There is practically no break. I've used them a lot with hickory when building a custom kitchen to join cabinets together. I plugged the hole and everything is fine. The recess is fantastically designed with a hex head screw. Secure locking is easy to achieve without worrying about the depth hitch slipping off. I don't use theβ¦