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The shank is a standard 1/4-hex, you can use any bits you want. The LTT bits are 20mm long, most of the short bits are 25mm long. If you don't mind fitting half as many in the handle, those will work. (Or you can grind them down on a bench grinder.)

 

7 hours ago, SquirrelChunk said:

I'm pretty sure you can buy packs of bits on the store

They do! But the Philips standard set only comes with one PH2. Get the Philips set, which has four PH2s.

 

https://www.lttstore.com/products/bits

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2 hours ago, Hibby540 said:

Lost my Ph2 for my LTT screw driver how can I replace 😞

Not sure where you live but I did find one on amazon but it is $12 for one just look up half cut Philips bits. It is only going to be about 15mm to 16mm but should work. It will be harder to remove just to keep in mind.

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4 hours ago, Hibby540 said:

Lost my Ph2 for my LTT screw driver how can I replace 😞

Pretty sure you can use standard bits

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4 hours ago, Needfuldoer said:

The shank is a standard 1/4-hex, you can use any bits you want. The LTT bits are 20mm long, most of the short bits are 25mm long. If you don't mind fitting half as many in the handle, those will work. (Or you can grind them down on a bench grinder.)

 

They do! But the Philips set only comes with one PH2.

 

https://www.lttstore.com/products/bits

Really that's interesting. Another reason not to buy the LTT screwdriver

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6 hours ago, Needfuldoer said:

They do! But the Philips set only comes with one PH2.

 

https://www.lttstore.com/products/bits

Huh? That's the standard set, the Phillips has 4

 

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14 hours ago, DoctorNick said:

Really that's interesting. Another reason not to buy the LTT screwdriver

is it though? the bits are shorter to fit more in the handle if you so desire, the handle holds standard bits just fine as well, only they take up the two sides of a slot, as opposed to fitting two end to end. the shorter bits isnt "proprietary", they just made their bits shorter to fit more in the handle without making the handle unwieldly.

 

and if you ever want to completely fill it with other bits.. just grind them down?

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14 hours ago, manikyath said:

is it though? the bits are shorter to fit more in the handle if you so desire, the handle holds standard bits just fine as well, only they take up the two sides of a slot, as opposed to fitting two end to end. the shorter bits isnt "proprietary", they just made their bits shorter to fit more in the handle without making the handle unwieldly.

 

and if you ever want to completely fill it with other bits.. just grind them down?

Idk if I buy this explanation 🙂

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18 hours ago, manikyath said:

is it though? the bits are shorter to fit more in the handle if you so desire, the handle holds standard bits just fine as well, only they take up the two sides of a slot, as opposed to fitting two end to end. the shorter bits isnt "proprietary", they just made their bits shorter to fit more in the handle without making the handle unwieldly.

 

and if you ever want to completely fill it with other bits.. just grind them down?

It's still nothing more than a ratcheting screwdriver with storage in the handle.

Nothing new or innovative, pretty ho-hum actually and certainly not worth $70.

 

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2 hours ago, jmwhite33 said:

It's still nothing more than a ratcheting screwdriver with storage in the handle.

Nothing new or innovative, pretty ho-hum actually and certainly not worth $70.

 

PR Barnum was right.

that's an opinion. good ratcheting screwdrivers are expensive, see project farm. it's why i dont own a (working) ratcheting screwdriver, in fact.

 

(over the years i was gifted two ratcheting screwdrivers that have such shyte ratchets they're basicly just more sloppy non-ratcheting screwdrivers.)

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6 hours ago, SquirrelChunk said:

Who dragged you back from the dead???

What ya talking about and who are you?

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