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Anyone got any advice on the toughest screwdriver tips available. I’ve just bought the new Milwaukee (supposedly) impact resistant bits but they don’t seem to be lasting very long before they need replacing. I’m drilling into steel with techs as well as wood which obviously isn’t ideal with an impact but they should still be lasting longer than they are. Any advice?
 
Andy78, I'm so pleased to get an agree from you, so there's at least two of us who manage fine without the latest must have cordless tools. :D

I've got some pretty up to date cordless, I think that's why I don't need an impact :D
Mate of mine rates his impact for ploughing through joists, but that's only because his combi can't handle the job.

I must agree that impact drivers are a bit of a fad right now. I think joiners popularised them and now everyone thinks they need one.
 
I must agree that impact drivers are a bit of a fad right now. I think joiners popularised them and now everyone thinks they need one.

I first had one 13 years ago before anyone had heard of them, shown them to some joiners who were using 14.4 volts drills to make some timber stud work with 4 inch screws, didnt beleive they would be upto the task until they used it. I hardly used it back then although think that was mainly down to how much it cost
 
They have alot more torque than using a drill/driver. Meaning the screw will go into the fixing point a lot easier.
Also because it uses very short, sharp blows to drive the screw in, the bit doesn't cam-out and damage the screwhead like a normal screwdriver which makes them especially useful for removing tight screws.

I use an 1/2 inch drive impact wrench with an adapter for screws. It's also very good for removing elements using large sockets from water heaters and air handling units. Also a big time and effort saver for large coach screws into raw plugs in concrete walls etc.
 

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