Introducing the DeWalt Insert Impact Screwdriver Bit Set (31-Piece), now available at Table Rock True Value in Kimberling city, MO. This comprehensive set is designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts, providing the essential tools needed for a wide range of applications. With its best-in-class accessories, the DeWalt set ensures that you have everything you need to tackle your projects efficiently and effectively.
- Pivot Holder: This innovative feature allows you to drive screws straight or in pivot mode, offering versatility for various tasks.
- Compact Storage Case: The small case is equipped with an adjustable belt clip and an easy-to-use sliding latch design, ensuring that your bits are securely stored and easily accessible when you need them.
- Comprehensive Bit Selection: The set includes a variety of 1/4" hex, 1" insert impact bits, including (2) PH1, (6) PH2, (2) PH3, (1) SL6, (2) SL8, (1) SL10, (2) SQ1, (6) SQ2, (2) SQ3, (1) T15, (2) T20, and (2) T25, making it ideal for any mechanical trade.
- Durability: Designed with impact-ready bits, this set is built to withstand the rigors of heavy use, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Imagine having the right tool at your fingertips for every project, whether you're assembling furniture, working on home repairs, or tackling automotive tasks. The DeWalt Insert Impact Screwdriver Bit Set is perfect for those in Kimberling city who value efficiency and quality in their tools. The compact design makes it easy to carry, allowing you to take your tools wherever you go, whether it's to a job site or a weekend project at home.
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DeWalt Insert Impact Screwdriver Bit Set (31-Piece) is an essential addition to any toolbox. With its innovative features and durable construction, this set is designed to meet the demands of both professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your toolkit—get yours today at Table Rock True Value in Kimberling city, MO.
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