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Re: Pozi-Drive bits


J. Forster
 

I am no fan of Sears because tgey really screwed me over on a socket set,
but they do sell a pair of screwdriver sets that use hex bits. There are
two bit sets and a common handle, totalling 64 bits, in two plastic
blocks. The handle has a P/N 49099.

FWIW,

-John

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I was lucky and got a set of Pozi bits in the local Sears (#26493). Looks
like they are out of them now - they are quoting 13 to 15 days for store
pickup.

Orin.

On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Richard Knoppow
<dickburk@...>wrote:

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----- Original Message -----
From: "bownes" <bownes@...>
To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2012 9:03 PM
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Pozi-Drive bits


I know this has come up many times in the past so when I
stumbled upon PoziDrive driver bits today in the HomeDepot
I thought I would pass on the tip (Pardon the pun please).

There are two driver bit sets, a 29 piece, and a 30 piece,
both are three dollars apiece. Between the two there are
bits sized from PZ0 to PZ3, with some duplication. I
thought that $6 wasn't a bad price to have all these in
the tool box.

They are in private labeled assortments sold under the HD
brand.

Bob
Thank you very much Bob. When I searched around for
Pozidriv screwdrivers I discovered no one locally seemed to
have them and some places never heard of them. I wound up
buying them from Amazon. These are _much_ cheaper and one
hopes of decent quality.

--
Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL
dickburk@...







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