Jronman Posted August 15, 2019 Report Posted August 15, 2019 Milwaukee's new Matrix Carbide bits they just released this year that are supposed to provide superior wear resistance in high wear screw driving applications, have been discontinued. Milwaukee claimed they were not a one size fits all kind of bit. They were designed for a very specific application and users thought they could use them for general purpose screw driving. Apparently there were lots of issues with bit breakage.
Bigmikez Posted August 15, 2019 Report Posted August 15, 2019 See that this morning also not a good thing for them at all
JimboS1ice Posted August 15, 2019 Report Posted August 15, 2019 They worked great in drywall gunsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Biggie Posted August 16, 2019 Report Posted August 16, 2019 It's hard to believe that they could make it to market. You would think somewhere along the line in testing they would have seen failures. I never bought any but they were supposed to be super special steel designed for use in impacts or drills. I never saw anything in the descriptions saying they were specialized for a specific application. Sounds to me like the engineers only tested them in specific applications and then marketing marketed them as a do everything bit. Now they're trying to blame it on the consumer... 1
sss Posted August 17, 2019 Report Posted August 17, 2019 its a failed product . was marketed as super strong bit . in reality was breaking badly . stupid graphs on the back of the package show this super bit better than wera or wiha bits - what a joke . same for shockwave bits , the show graphs of wear better then competitors - lie . reality is , milwaukee bits suck !
Framer joe Posted September 17, 2019 Report Posted September 17, 2019 Typical rushed product.....nothing compares to wiha Terminator bits or Gedore bits...it's all I buy
method Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 I once bought Milwaukee torx bits to drive in deck screws (pre drilled). I broke 5 of them for every one Ryobi or Bosch bit. Never ever purchased Milwaukee bits again after that experience.
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