Pozidriv set 0, 1, 2, 3
J**N
Good Bits, Could Be Improved
Here’s the brass tacks:I got these specifically for assembling IKEA furniture which uses Pozidrive screws (and why most Americans strip the heck out of their furniture screws if not using an ikea screwdriver).These are the better of the bits available from any company out there.The tolerances are tight and they hold up very well over time. They make my Klein screwdriver bits look like junk.They have a Cr-Mo (similar to Chrome Vanadium, some say better) corrosion resistant finish which is a big deal for me living in a very humid environment. Bit sets like those from Wera, etc. wouldn’t last very long.The cost of the bits is comparable to a full screwdriver. So, if you have the room, get an SAE, Poz, Metric, etc. separate screwdriver. The bits are the same. I wanted a lower impact solution with one screwdriver and a separate container holding all of my unusual attachments (hex, poz, etc.)The Bitpac doesn’t do it for me, so that’s a moot point. Your mileage may vary.Sometimes there’s defects and finish issues on a bit but it’s nothing major and the pros outweigh the cons.On my wishlist would be a full Picquic bit assortment that came with one screwdriver and a small ratchet similar to the Wera set in one box. Seems excessive to me to have a separate screwdriver for torx, hex, etc. However I do understand you lose some of the brilliance of the Picquic bit holding handle.All in all I suck up the cons because there’s nothing else that really fits my needs perfectly.
A**R
Good to have
It was hard to find pozi drive bits and I was worried they would be the really cheap sintered kind that are brittle and these are actually nice. Makes IKEA assembly a lot faster.
P**0
These Posi's work
I bought a couple of these, one for myself and one as a gift. Mistake... I make a lot of them. Just because I like or need something does not mean gift recipient will like the item. Perhaps he did. However, that was at Christmas and, though I expected nothing in return, I received narry an acknowledgement. Ah, but I digress. I needed to put up some clips for blinking lights. The screws that came with that product, and there were a lot of them, would strip easily with a normal Philips bit. I switched to the Pozi's and "Voila!", no more striped screws. Amazing. I don't even know if they were Posi's. I think they were cheap china things. But these bits saved me a bit of consternation. I've used them multiple times now and am sorta thinking that maybe they would work better on most of these types of screws... perhaps, even drywall screws, which are usually made for the regular Phillips bits.
A**R
Need them for Ikea furniture and cabinet assembly.
Great for assembling our new Ikea kitchen cabinets. Hard to find at big box stores. Ikea sells these as part of a tool kit. The smallest sizes are not needed for Ikea stuff.
R**.
Perfect for what I needed.
I was trying to remove what appeared to be Phillips head screws from a range hood in order to change the bulbs, but turned out they were Posidriv screws. The directions in no way indicated there was a difference in screw types. (Really, if you're going to use an unusual screw, at least mention it in the directions.) Sadly, they do not sell posidriv bits or screwdrivers at the big chain hardware store, so had to resort to online. Didn't want to spend a fortune in case it didn't work. These were cheap, came with four sizes, and did the job. Will keep them on hand should the need arise (since apparently Ikea uses that type of screw head).
J**V
Highly recommended
After many cheap and junk bits (which do not fit well and cause, in many cases, head stripping) I've decided to invest in those pz bits. Although they are not cheap, they are excellent quality, fit firmly into philips pz heads.
S**.
Assembling furniture is so much better
These have saved me so much frustration, so many stripped screw heads, and so many blisters while assembling furniture. I don't know why furniture makers are always sure to include a hex key, even though I have an entire drawer full of them, but they never include pozidriv screwdrivers. Trying to screw in Pozidriv screws with a Phillip's head driver is a nightmare that leads to stripped heads and loads of frustration. Definitely worth buying if you buy even a modest amount of flat-pack furniture.
C**E
Not for tight spots.
Well made but won't fit in tight holes. These are designed to be used with the Picquic handles so they measure 1/4" hex their full length. I bought these to put together some Ikea cabinets. They fit the screws well, but can't be used to attach the drawer brackets to the drawer fronts because the shafts are so thick.Excellent otherwise.
B**T
Pozidriv set
If you are working on vintage British bikes or on any piece of machinery that use posidrive screw heads these are the bits that you need to get the job done without tearing the screw heads apart which will cause you nothing but frustration. You will think that your set of Philips screw driver bits will work just fine but I am hear to tell you that you are going to be sorely disappointed when you strip out the heads. Using these tool bits you will feel like you have gone to heaven the job will be so easy. Not only that I was able to remove most of the old gouged out Philips screws on my Triumph project bike. Great great investment.
A**.
Nice bits for installing an ikea kitchen
Valuable asset when I stalling IKEA kitchen.
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