I've owed one since a tornado came through and damaged my fence about 4 years ago. Because of that storm and 2 others since, I have run several hundreds of screws with it and it's outstanding. Even this weekend as I used this adaptor, it continues to amaze!
If you buy the 60pc makita xps set it comes with a PH2 like that. Super strong magnet. My FIL said these are meant for screwing drywall so you don’t push the screw to deep and crack it: but I still use it whenever unless I’m trying to dig screws in.
Being a professional Technician working on machines this is one I will definitely try.... I am a bit concerned about the tight spots but it seem to be more that reasonable in most circumstances... Thanks for the tip!!!
Oh wow! Good to know! I've actually had one of these in my drill bag for probably 2 years & never used it because I just thought it was some gimmicky bit holder🤦🏼♂️.... but now that I've seen this video & know what its for & actually does.....I'm gonna start using it. Thanks
I have one of these. They're very useful, but they do also attract all the metal shavings if you strip a screw head slightly. I guess this is good for cleanup, but also means you have to get it all off this part afterwards.
Great video, I have this bit holder but I do prefer to use my Wera Impaktor Tri Torsion bit holder as it holds the screws well plus when the screw hits home, the bit holders sleeve retracts back out of the way. It also prolongs the life of your impact bits compared to other holders I’ve used. My current bit holder is 5 years old and still going strong with weekly use. Wish they could invent a bit that lasts that long....
I'll be damned, I was watching the video and I blanked out for a second at around 3:00. 15 seconds later, I came to and realized I was subscribed! I also really like this thing, I got 2 of em yesterday but I thought they were for the 2 longer bits. Still happy to use it for the short ones. :)
Every review should say whether the bit holder holds the drive bit in place with just the magnetic force or whether it has a little springy C-clip embedded inside of it that also helps hang on to the bit. The ones with the C-clip are far less likely to have the bit pull out and remain stuck in the head of the screw as you pull the drill away when you are finished driving the screw into the work piece.
@@ToolReviewZone , ultimately, holding the bit in place strictly with the magnetic force just doesn't work for me; I gotta have the C-clip! I'm okay with having to use pliers to remove the bit (especially the short bits) from the holder; it beats pulling the drill away and having the bit stay in the head of the screw! The plain-jane Dewalt bit holders have the C-clip and the strongest magnet of any bit holder I have tried (and I've tried many!). I only use the sliding-collar bit-drivers for special circumstances, as the increased diameter of the magnetic collar gets in the way...
Bought this a few days back, from a link under your other video. It works well. And yeah, it is long...so I have a shorter DeWalt one in case I need to get into a tight space. All good.
I have just recently found your channel, and have I subscribed and purchased the first Makita bit you demo. And I love it, so now I have to purchase this one, Cheers
Oh ya definitely my favorite impact but holder there. I’d like too see some videos comparing actual bits themselves I use the makita golds and dewalt but feel that the makita gold hold up much better than any other bits I have found or used.
I got one after using it for a few months I lost it. Bought three more straight away. A buddy came and helped he ended up taking one home. Lol yes it has some cons but the positives are very strong and the counter sink is perfect for subfloor and framing windows and doors and.....
I have two of these Makita adapters. I also have the Dewalt equivalent. And then I have 2 different Dewalt magnets for their 2 inch bits - .......My name is Beto and I have an addiction to magnetic bit adapters. The Makita is by far the best one. It holds the screw "real nice like". Its a bit bulky and wide, but it does exactly what its advertised to do. And if its a tight space, you can remove the adapter if you just want to use it as a standard bit holder or back-out a deep screw; which you cannot do with the Dewalt.
5:00 ahaha..love the effect of broken lens !! you got me with that one..LOL Other bits I've tried out are : #1... ($15cad) Milwaukee Tool 2.36-inch Shockwave Compact Magnetic Bit Tip Holder #2.. ($8cad) DEWALT 3-inch Magnetic Bit Tip Holder #3.. ($8cad) Paulin 1/4 x 3-inch Magnetic Bit Holder #4.. ($25cad) Felo 98mm SDS Magnetic Bit Holder I've seen one ole timer, chop his magnetic hand screwdriver and used it for a Power drill bit. Probably cost him 1$ in the price.
@@ToolReviewZone I wish we had more options , like you've shared in your previous videos...I really have to learn how to do internet shopping...and save money.
Iv used a similar holder made by wera same design but trouble is due to the large circumference of the holder it prevents you from burying the head of the screw witch is generally the desired action when useing apart driver to surcure the timber properly
I bought the dewalt magnetic bit holder and It crapped out after 50 screws ,i just ordered the makita dual pkg magnetic bit holder after watching your video . Hope i have good luck.
I hate this bit holder (still use). It's good if you don't want to screw deep.. but! Screws are holding not on bit, but only on magnet, when trying screw on angle and push screwdriver on wood, screws are droping like beans. If you screwed to deep, you need to remove holder, faster is to change all bit with holder or screwdriver. For basic tasks use metal part only. And yes, its holding on bits smallest part 2:16, so screws and bits are damaged in process.
The only one I use. Very well made and I have never had a screw come off. I used om my Mikita impact a lot..I just got a De Walt 12v and use one on it as well.
I thought these were a new idea from the past few years. Obviously the popularity of impacts has skyrocketed lately. So the ¼" impact side is new...But when my machinist grandfather passed away a few years ago, I got all his old tools and there was a whole set of different screw-driver tips with magnetic tip shrouds like this. All his tools are very old...so the idea is an old one that's been resurrected lately. It's fun to use his hand drills sometimes, even though an impact will do it 100x faster.
You're few years behind, I've something like that which is more similar, sleeve slides back and fore to secure screw in place while magnetic tip hold it in place, either by Dewalt and Motormaster from Cdn. Tire
Just recently got a combo pack, a drill and impact two battery and charger with Makita box set. I've been having my eye on Makita for a while I'm new to the game, did a whole lot of research yada yada yada. I have a project where I was going to be using a lot of my time drilling and such so I made up my mind to get the drill and impact, after purchasing them I was looking for bits and stuff and came across this on Amazon and I was going to get it automatically then I talked myself out of it. I kind of didn't understand the benefit of it, the videos were just advertising that it was for sale really not really too much of it in action so I couldn't bring myself to make the purchase, even though it was very well priced considering the price of the drill and impact I bought. Your video has encouraged me to go out and get this bit right now and I'm looking forward to using it and I will be using it so thanks a whole lot for your video and your content and obviously above all your channel. Keep up the good work brother
This bit seems better than the DEWALT because you can use 1in bits with this one. Wait a minute I feel the urge to subscribe. I be back in a "BIT". Nice product thanks for the review. You are soooooo PUNNY😂😂😂.
Lmao, not sure what you mean by subscribe... what ever could you be talking about? Whatever you seen in this video must be a figment of you imagination bro 😏
every time you show a video on these magnetic tips they seem to get better and better but you ever see at Home Depot or on TV the bits that supposedly take out stripped screws you have a used one of those before because as I'm doing demo on this new house is it a lot of stripped screws so I wanted to purchase that kit one side cleans the screw tip out and the other side gets the stripped screw out
thanks for the great review...will be very useful when we finally build that TinyHouse she’s always talking about...gotta have accessories like this in the arsenal...
There is plenty of room aft of the bit holder to make this a retractable collar. I'd buy it then. If it was a retractable design, slide it back towards the drill, load the fastener and slide the collar forward. Too bad they designed it to be quickly misplaced on the job site or lost in your tool bag.
@@KekelMyShekel Funny, I was at Lowes's yesterday and glanced at those, but they were in a kit for $27. I'll check to see if they have just the Rapid Loader.
@@KekelMyShekel Comments on the DeWalt 10 X magnetic system say it is not strong enough. Bosch has a system with stronger magnets. Does the Rapid Loader have a magnetic retention system as good as this one in the video?
Trz wow you just reminded me of something I think I have that in one of my Makita kits and I have not even used it yet I forgot all about it I'm going to look for it tomorrow see if I can find it. This is why I love your videos you rock brother but anyway for some reason after watching this video I'm getting very sleepy lol. Peace brother
Hahaha, Like I told John Rice below, I'm not sure why he has the urge to subscribe, nor do I know why you would be getting sleepy. Not like I was trying to hypnotize you or anything 😏 than6for the comment bro and let me know if you get a chance to use the bit
I would, but no one ever clicks on the. Unfortunately you have to use titles like this if you want any views. I don't think I have, but I'll take a look at it 👊
The Makita E-01644 60-Pc bit set also has an magnetic adapter much more compact/smaller and is fully metal piece. I use it all the time and love it. You should try it out.
TRZ is the best channel on RUclips...you MUST SUBSCRIBE & watch all the videos! What...why did I just write that, don’t even remember typing the above at all. What crazy Jedi mind tricks do you have Clint😉😂 Do like my accessories & have quite a bit (oh man...another Pun😉), This Makita Bit holder is in my top 5 favs to use when it comes to “bit accessories”. Haven’t found a bit yet that doesn’t fit snugly inside yet; & it holds fasteners really well👍🏻 Cheers✌🏼
I've owed one since a tornado came through and damaged my fence about 4 years ago. Because of that storm and 2 others since, I have run several hundreds of screws with it and it's outstanding. Even this weekend as I used this adaptor, it continues to amaze!
Imma buy one and paint it red for my Milwaukee impact driver.
Hahahaha nice
BLASPHEMY!!!
@@meagaindave2049 heck with you my friend. lol
I am a 64 yr young maintenance technician and I could use that bit holder and jacket on a daily basis. I believe I will love it.
I seriously doubt that. Just go buy a magnetic bit tip holder
I have serch for this particular makita bit holder but I can't find it anywhere
If you buy the 60pc makita xps set it comes with a PH2 like that. Super strong magnet. My FIL said these are meant for screwing drywall so you don’t push the screw to deep and crack it: but I still use it whenever unless I’m trying to dig screws in.
I have had this attachment for about 2 years and it works amazing! 👍🏻👍🏻
I'll wait for the Harbor freight one to come out
Being a professional Technician working on machines this is one I will definitely try.... I am a bit concerned about the tight spots but it seem to be more that reasonable in most circumstances...
Thanks for the tip!!!
Let me know how you like it Shaun!
I used for quite a time in combination with the impact bits and I’m very satisfied with the results of it.
Thanks for your tool reviews.
Your welcome and thanks for the feedback toniotj!!!
Oh wow! Good to know! I've actually had one of these in my drill bag for probably 2 years & never used it because I just thought it was some gimmicky bit holder🤦🏼♂️.... but now that I've seen this video & know what its for & actually does.....I'm gonna start using it. Thanks
I have one of these. They're very useful, but they do also attract all the metal shavings if you strip a screw head slightly. I guess this is good for cleanup, but also means you have to get it all off this part afterwards.
I like the magnet on that bit holder! I've had plenty of those ladder situations you talked about, lol!
Lol, yeah me too bro haha
GAVIN REILLY Glasgow UK STANLEY FAT MAX SFM43. £10 roughly 10 dollars
Just so ya' know, ordering this as a stocking stuffer for myself (wife keeps bugging me for suggestions) --it better be good! lol
Lol, you'll like it. Let me know!!!!
How do you like it ?
Great video, I have this bit holder but I do prefer to use my Wera Impaktor Tri Torsion bit holder as it holds the screws well plus when the screw hits home, the bit holders sleeve retracts back out of the way. It also prolongs the life of your impact bits compared to other holders I’ve used.
My current bit holder is 5 years old and still going strong with weekly use. Wish they could invent a bit that lasts that long....
seems like also useful to prevent over screwing
I'll be damned, I was watching the video and I blanked out for a second at around 3:00. 15 seconds later, I came to and realized I was subscribed! I also really like this thing, I got 2 of em yesterday but I thought they were for the 2 longer bits. Still happy to use it for the short ones. :)
Haha, awesome. Tha ks for the comment and the sub bro👊
Every review should say whether the bit holder holds the drive bit in place with just the magnetic force or whether it has a little springy C-clip embedded inside of it that also helps hang on to the bit. The ones with the C-clip are far less likely to have the bit pull out and remain stuck in the head of the screw as you pull the drill away when you are finished driving the screw into the work piece.
All of them have been magnetic rings so far good 'un👊
@@ToolReviewZone , ultimately, holding the bit in place strictly with the magnetic force just doesn't work for me; I gotta have the C-clip! I'm okay with having to use pliers to remove the bit (especially the short bits) from the holder; it beats pulling the drill away and having the bit stay in the head of the screw! The plain-jane Dewalt bit holders have the C-clip and the strongest magnet of any bit holder I have tried (and I've tried many!). I only use the sliding-collar bit-drivers for special circumstances, as the increased diameter of the magnetic collar gets in the way...
Bought this a few days back, from a link under your other video. It works well. And yeah, it is long...so I have a shorter DeWalt one in case I need to get into a tight space. All good.
Appreciate the awesome feedback Kennedy 👊👊👊👊👊
Good to see the video instructions. The tool came with no inserts or instructions so I wasn't sure how to use it. Fixed!
One word: MAKITA!!! God bless Clint! 😁👍
Haha, I knew you would like this one Dave lol
@@ToolReviewZone 🤣🤣👍
GOD BLESS.
So does Makita pay you or you just work for free
I plan on getting 2 of them next time I am at Home Depot - maybe I get 3.
I have just recently found your channel, and have I subscribed and purchased the first Makita bit you demo. And I love it, so now I have to purchase this one, Cheers
Awesome Andrew, thanks for the comment 👏
Oh ya definitely my favorite impact but holder there. I’d like too see some videos comparing actual bits themselves I use the makita golds and dewalt but feel that the makita gold hold up much better than any other bits I have found or used.
I'll put something together soon Jed. I agree with what you just said. I love Makita gold bits
Wow that’s the first time I’ve heard anything good about Makita gold
Joe Bleaux oh man I’m telling you they last a long time and fit great in the fasteners.
Looks cool 😎
This bit holder should be in every driver set!
It helps.making our job much easier.n efficient. Tq.👍👍👍
I got one after using it for a few months I lost it. Bought three more straight away. A buddy came and helped he ended up taking one home. Lol yes it has some cons but the positives are very strong and the counter sink is perfect for subfloor and framing windows and doors and.....
Question can you use this bit for a drywall gun
Makita or Dewalt which one better magnetic bit holder?
I use that bit and love it makes working easier with the magnetic sleeve.
I have two of these Makita adapters. I also have the Dewalt equivalent. And then I have 2 different Dewalt magnets for their 2 inch bits - .......My name is Beto and I have an addiction to magnetic bit adapters.
The Makita is by far the best one. It holds the screw "real nice like". Its a bit bulky and wide, but it does exactly what its advertised to do. And if its a tight space, you can remove the adapter if you just want to use it as a standard bit holder or back-out a deep screw; which you cannot do with the Dewalt.
Great video.
Would this work on dewalt impact?
Nice Bits
I bought the Dewalt magnet bit which I saw on your video this is a brilliant tool thanks a lot 👍🏻
5:00 ahaha..love the effect of broken lens !! you got me with that one..LOL
Other bits I've tried out are :
#1... ($15cad) Milwaukee Tool 2.36-inch Shockwave Compact Magnetic Bit Tip Holder
#2.. ($8cad) DEWALT 3-inch Magnetic Bit Tip Holder
#3.. ($8cad) Paulin 1/4 x 3-inch Magnetic Bit Holder
#4.. ($25cad) Felo 98mm SDS Magnetic Bit Holder
I've seen one ole timer, chop his magnetic hand screwdriver and used it for a Power drill bit. Probably cost him 1$ in the price.
Awesome!!!!! Thanks for the info on these bro👊👊👊👊👊
Tool Review Zone
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Ian Turner yes that’s his name
@@ToolReviewZone I wish we had more options , like you've shared in your previous videos...I really have to learn how to do internet shopping...and save money.
Thats what I do bro. Sometimes there is a big on price and even shipping plays a huge role bro
What was your favorite one if this is ypu second favorite
Iv used a similar holder made by wera same design but trouble is due to the large circumference of the holder it prevents you from burying the head of the screw witch is generally the desired action when useing apart driver to surcure the timber properly
Man I love your vibe! God bless you
Gotta have one even though it's not milwaukee. Makita has always made good product.
That's a great tool! I'll get 2 or 3. Thanks for this video👍👍
I bought the dewalt magnetic bit holder and It crapped out after 50 screws ,i just ordered the makita dual pkg magnetic bit holder after watching your video . Hope i have good luck.
Thanks for the feedback and comment Gerald! Let me know how you like it 👊
I like the dewalt but haven’t hard used it
I’ll get one now that I’ve seen it 👌
Let me know how you like it
I hate this bit holder (still use). It's good if you don't want to screw deep.. but! Screws are holding not on bit, but only on magnet, when trying screw on angle and push screwdriver on wood, screws are droping like beans. If you screwed to deep, you need to remove holder, faster is to change all bit with holder or screwdriver. For basic tasks use metal part only. And yes, its holding on bits smallest part 2:16, so screws and bits are damaged in process.
The only one I use. Very well made and I have never had a screw come off. I used om my Mikita impact a lot..I just got a De Walt 12v and use one on it as well.
What’s your favourite bit to date? Have you done a comparison video?
I thought these were a new idea from the past few years. Obviously the popularity of impacts has skyrocketed lately. So the ¼" impact side is new...But when my machinist grandfather passed away a few years ago, I got all his old tools and there was a whole set of different screw-driver tips with magnetic tip shrouds like this. All his tools are very old...so the idea is an old one that's been resurrected lately. It's fun to use his hand drills sometimes, even though an impact will do it 100x faster.
Know what else isn’t new? Multi head power tools. Think 1945
Hey now chek the wera impactor bit set out same principal but better executed (no sleeve to loose and all metall)
can this be used on hammer drill?
What is the difference in function to the Makita magnetic boost bit holder? Can somebody explain why it is a torsion holder
Now this is a sweet bit holder I had this on my list before I got my DeWalt might still by it
Its awesome TC👊
so what's the best bit & screw holder?
Been looking for this. Thanks, just put in my order with Amazon -$7.00
Thank you. I bought one this week it’s already paid for itself with my last few jobs.
This, dewalt or bosch one?
I have it. I love it.
You're few years behind, I've something like that which is more similar, sleeve slides back and fore to secure screw in place while magnetic tip hold it in place, either by Dewalt and Motormaster from Cdn. Tire
Do you Armor All your tools?
Great video thanks, the best is wera rapidaptor bit holder 👍
I'm going to have to get one of them. Every one keeps talking about them👊
I like it...very handy.
I've been using Milwaukee impact bit holders for years, not as strong but more than good enough.
Great video clint
Thanks Antonio!!!
One word... Robertson!
Just recently got a combo pack, a drill and impact two battery and charger with Makita box set. I've been having my eye on Makita for a while I'm new to the game, did a whole lot of research yada yada yada. I have a project where I was going to be using a lot of my time drilling and such so I made up my mind to get the drill and impact, after purchasing them I was looking for bits and stuff and came across this on Amazon and I was going to get it automatically then I talked myself out of it. I kind of didn't understand the benefit of it, the videos were just advertising that it was for sale really not really too much of it in action so I couldn't bring myself to make the purchase, even though it was very well priced considering the price of the drill and impact I bought. Your video has encouraged me to go out and get this bit right now and I'm looking forward to using it and I will be using it so thanks a whole lot for your video and your content and obviously above all your channel. Keep up the good work brother
I’m going to try it
This bit seems better than the DEWALT because you can use 1in bits with this one. Wait a minute I feel the urge to subscribe. I be back in a "BIT". Nice product thanks for the review. You are soooooo PUNNY😂😂😂.
Lmao, not sure what you mean by subscribe... what ever could you be talking about? Whatever you seen in this video must be a figment of you imagination bro 😏
@@ToolReviewZone 🤔😂😂😂
Nice. I need one
thanks for the info.
Nice accessories
every time you show a video on these magnetic tips they seem to get better and better but you ever see at Home Depot or on TV the bits that supposedly take out stripped screws you have a used one of those before because as I'm doing demo on this new house is it a lot of stripped screws so I wanted to purchase that kit one side cleans the screw tip out and the other side gets the stripped screw out
Don’t you already know how to do that if you’re doing demo?
i need a bunch of them.....
lol.. man its fully... subscribed before fault to sleep... well done magic!!!
Lol, your the man Sofa!!!!
What about if needed to screw stainless steel screws
Just used super glue 😂😂
Can you do a review on the hitachi magnetic bits available on Amazon? I like it because it is not bulky and is very magnetic,
Absolutely. I'll try to find one today
Magnetize the bit. That's a good idea. I can do that.
What’s the difference between the Makita cordless tools and these new smaller black Makita power tools?
😂
This is the way
I don’t know why I subscribed or hit the bell. Just felt a strong need to do it...
Haha, welcome to the channel Johan!👊👊👊
Because you have man’s interest
Simon C, Or I just referred to the hypnosis joke in the video and I subscribed to the channel because it was little of my type of humor ;)
Both times... "I'm not even gonna touch that screw" ... Then he proceeds to tap it with his index finger LMAO
Makita bit set link doesn’t work. Please fox as I’m interested in the set. Thanks
BOSCH ITBHQC201 is a BEAST magnetic bit. YeeeeaaaaH Buddy check this one out.
I'll look for it now Tony. Thanks for the heads up!!!!!
thanks for the great review...will be very useful when we finally build that TinyHouse she’s always talking about...gotta have accessories like this in the arsenal...
I am expecting this to be sent to my house today!
Looks nice, but how is this any different from any other magnetic bit holder that's already supplied with impact bit kits?
Hey, I have those same screws!
Was this replaced by the Impact XPS magnetic insert bit holder? I know the gold line bits were replaced by XPS but this, I wasn’t sure about.
Dose Milwaukee make one of it’s own???
I've never found a Milwaukee one 🥺😢
Darn and blast!!!! Ok🥺🥺
Whats it called
The bit holder from WERA is way better. I have both holders. WERA is king.
Just use Robinson screws or as you may know them square socket head screws, they don’t need magnets.
There is plenty of room aft of the bit holder to make this a retractable collar. I'd buy it then. If it was a retractable design, slide it back towards the drill, load the fastener and slide the collar forward. Too bad they designed it to be quickly misplaced on the job site or lost in your tool bag.
Check out the Dewalt Rapid
@@KekelMyShekel Funny, I was at Lowes's yesterday and glanced at those, but they were in a kit for $27. I'll check to see if they have just the Rapid Loader.
@@flashgordon6238 I ordered mine at Amazon a while back, I think it was around 14 EUR.
@@KekelMyShekel Comments on the DeWalt 10 X magnetic system say it is not strong enough. Bosch has a system with stronger magnets. Does the Rapid Loader have a magnetic retention system as good as this one in the video?
The wera hf(hold fast) bits hold the screw without a magnet.
Trz wow you just reminded me of something I think I have that in one of my Makita kits and I have not even used it yet I forgot all about it I'm going to look for it tomorrow see if I can find it. This is why I love your videos you rock brother but anyway for some reason after watching this video I'm getting very sleepy lol. Peace brother
Hahaha, Like I told John Rice below, I'm not sure why he has the urge to subscribe, nor do I know why you would be getting sleepy. Not like I was trying to hypnotize you or anything 😏 than6for the comment bro and let me know if you get a chance to use the bit
Tool Review Zone than6? You’re in a gang ? Is that a gang? 911 I found a gang, maybe even terrorists. Send animal control ASAP
Very good sar
If you take a look on the Wera Impaktor Bit Holder you'll realise how primitive this Makita Bit Holder is.
You don't use good searchable video titles, so I'm having trouble finding if you tried a brand or not. Have you tried the Bosch Quick Change holder?
I would, but no one ever clicks on the. Unfortunately you have to use titles like this if you want any views. I don't think I have, but I'll take a look at it 👊
Im a studio construction grip this looks like we all can use this here at the job
Do they make this for
Milwaukee
No but I wish they did
The Makita E-01644 60-Pc bit set also has an magnetic adapter much more compact/smaller and is fully metal piece. I use it all the time and love it. You should try it out.
thank you! really a good video!
hey , have you tried the "Wera 887/4 RR SB Rapidaptor" ? it is an expensive one
Bad expensive
TRZ is the best channel on RUclips...you MUST SUBSCRIBE & watch all the videos!
What...why did I just write that, don’t even remember typing the above at all. What crazy Jedi mind tricks do you have Clint😉😂
Do like my accessories & have quite a bit (oh man...another Pun😉), This Makita Bit holder is in my top 5 favs to use when it comes to “bit accessories”. Haven’t found a bit yet that doesn’t fit snugly inside yet; & it holds fasteners really well👍🏻
Cheers✌🏼