First Impressions of the Bibury BLT Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @ParkerBinion
    @ParkerBinion День назад +2

    Great review of the pros and cons! It's an impressive tool.
    I'm not sure I would need more than 16 bits, but the Ozark Trail Multiforce bit extender has a ball detent in the male end with magnetic retention in the female end, so it retains in the Pro and opens up more options.
    Bibury sells a spare parts kit for $20 that pairs well with the Pro. You get some longer wood saw t shanks, a metal saw, some craft blades, a window breaker bit and some other parts.

    • @JebBrilliant
      @JebBrilliant  День назад +1

      Thanks and I had no idea Bibury sells a parts kit. I’ll have to look into that.

  • @Haiku-EDC
    @Haiku-EDC День назад +1

    But can you cook a BLT with it? I like my Bibury more than my Wave+ Ido use a small 2x6 small magnet and every bit work and I agree it should have had a magnet.

    • @JebBrilliant
      @JebBrilliant  День назад

      @Haiku-EDC Where did you get the magnet? Is it 2x6 mm?

    • @Haiku-EDC
      @Haiku-EDC День назад

      @@JebBrilliant They're available in small packets of 100, which I purchased from my local Ace Hardware for $5. I've also seen 5x2 and 6x2 sizes on Amazon in larger packets, and either size should work. Some people use glue, but I didn't find it necessary-the magnet holds perfectly on its own.