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As much of a Milwaukee fan as I am their Phillips shockwave bits suck. Makita Impact gold, or Dewalt Flextorque. Home Depot had some Werea Terminator impact bits in their stores as a holiday deal they were amazing quality you could just tell from the machining

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I've found that the plain Jane bosch bits hold up surprisingly well.. the wera bits are most likely the best although I haven't tried them..

I got some of the makita gold bits a while ago and although I don't use phillips a ton (mostly t25 for me), they are holding get up very well.

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Looking at Home Depot I see Dewalt MAXFIT bits are these the same as Dewalt flex torque?

http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DWA2T40IR-FlexTorq-Driving-40-Piece/dp/B00GMXFK3G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419540209&sr=8-1&keywords=dewalt+flextorq     <--- flextorq pic for your referance  :)

 

 

I have a bunch of Wera bits too and they are very well made and fit screws so nice.

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I like the Makita gold bits. At work I've broken around 20 Dewalt impact-rated bits, doing simple tasks like Lath screws into racking. They're not all that strong in my experience. The Makita golds have held up to the same, and more, without a single one breaking.

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i have both the dewalt flextorque and maxfit, think i prefer the maxfit, seems to fit the cheaper screws better. think i keep buying the dewalt stuff because they are always on sale. as much of a makita nut i am ive yet to try the makita bits. 

So the Dewalt flextorque and maxfit are diffrent.

Since my local HD does not carry flextorque I'm going for the makita gold.  I may get the maxfit to compare the two.

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So the Dewalt flextorque and maxfit are diffrent.

Since my local HD does not carry flextorque I'm going for the makita gold.  I may get the maxfit to compare the two.

Same prob here redmed. My HD only carries the Dewalt maxfit. I can't find the flex torque. They have Milwaukee and the Makita bits. I've been using the black oxide Dewalt bits....the older ones and do not like them at all. I am still in possession of a few so just haven't bought another set. I might try the Makitas as HD is having a great sale in them.
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Ive had a set of blue point ones for the last 5 years and they show no signs of slowing down. Although my primary work is on motorcycles/atvs/snowmobiles. You guys seem to do a lot heavier work than I. Although i did sit there and try to tighten some intake boot screws for about 20 seconds before i realized I was going the wrong way. I think i got about 40 different bits from philips to flathead to security torx. Lots of variety and no idea how much I paid for them

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