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Old 01-14-2022, 04:06 PM
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Default ribbed tip phillips bits

Didn't know where to post this. Do we need a new category for tool? Was thinking technical and restoration, but not certain.


Back in the 80s I bought some Vermont American screwdriver phillips bits that had ribbed tips; little grooves cut into the tips that REALLY BIT, into the screws.

I am tired of every freaking bit I buy spinning out of the screw head. The problem is much exacerbated when I am pulling out a chinese screw where the head doesn't fit perfectly into a #2 bit.

I went to the Vermont American site and found two bits that have the ribs; one is the Dexter power bit, the other the Icebit power bit.

Vermont American was bought many years ago by Bosch, and now I believe most, if not all of their products are manufactured in China. Unlike some guys, I believe it is possible to make a quality product in China; it just isn't the norm. I try to stay away if I can.

I cannot find the Dexter bits anywhere. I have found a couple places to by the Icebit. Both have the grooves.

Anyone have any experience with either?

I posted this on the Garage Journal as well. Will report any results.
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