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Bosch CC2460 Clic-Change 7-Piece Phillips Bit and Countersinking Set

Bosch CC2460 Clic-Change 7-Piece Phillips Bit and Countersinking Set
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Bosch CC2460 Clic-Change 7-Piece Phillips Bit and Countersinking Set

 
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Bosch CC2460 "Clic-Change" 7 Pc. Countersinking Set

 
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Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:5.0 inches
Package Height:0.1 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

Features
  • Quick change bit system for fast, one-handed load and release

  • Change bits without re-chucking


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5work great  Apr 01, 2011 By Marc I. Berrenson
these will improve your woodworking. I always wish the drills would last longer, but it seems, at least with the smaller sizes, you're bound to break a drill or two. Still, the clip system is excellent and when you buy Bosch you know you will not be getting junk.

28 of 40 found the following review helpful:


5A "clic" that really clicks? Bosch wins on many points.  Feb 14, 2007 By Alpha Chi "AX"
Another "quick-change" system?

There are many other quick change bit systems available, most notably from Dewalt, Ryobi, and Hitachi. Of these three, Dewalt's offering is the most durable, just not as durable as Bosch. Dewalt is also the more secure fit, but not with the clamp-like action of the Bosch. Ryobi and Hitachi systems appear extremely similar to each other, both offering mediocre performance and systems that are prone to jamming or not engaging properly after repeated use. Ryobi bits appear brittle and have been known to shatter under load, the torque of today's high volt drivers proving too much for their inferior metal.

What's in a name?

There are many copy cats of these three, but upon close examination, only Dewalt appears to be of distinct manufacture.

Then there's Bosch.

Largely Austrian produced now-a-days, the metals used appear superior to all other brands commonly available in the US. But even more fascinating is their "clic" system, providing a design and manufacture so well executed it defies any movement while engaged but smoothly disengages with ease when desired. No more wobbles, no more jams, no more bits disengaging surreptitiously, and no more stripped screws or broken bits.

Bosch Quality

The Bosch system appears to be produced with the highest tolerances on the market, and with metals of such integrity that repeated use has no noticeable effect on either its fit or function. The bits used seem to be of the highest grades, at least equal to the reknowned caliber of the Hilti brand [the Rolls Royce of power tools and bits] made for the tradesman, but with pricing few tradesmen can afford and that attracts thieves like flies to sugar.

It's not just for drivers anymore.

Bosch manages this quality and a versatility unmatched by competing systems, including the coveted "Vix" style self-centering hinge bits that equal the original but offer quick change ease.

In the end.

The Ryobi and Hitachis are somewhere in a landfill, but my Dewalts remain in my toolbox, the ones on hand when the inevitable "tool borrower" appears. After all, I'm a nice guy, but you ain't gettin' my Bosch. Kudos to taking the quick change system to a new level of competence and precision, providing the most stable design and execution, the greatest ease of use, and the most durable drill bits that equal straight shank performance and hardened driver bits that rival the best.

But there's a catch.

There's only one problem with Bosch's quality; if you make a mistake, you can't blame the tool.

AX~

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Bosch CC2460 Clic-Change 7-Piece Phillips Bit and Countersinking Set  Mar 14, 2009 By surfmtm
Bought these after being disappointed with a set of Kobalt's I bought at Lowes. These were twice the price(still a great deal with Amazon) and didnt come with a case but they are much nicer than the Kobalt's. I am very happy with them as well as all the other Bosch products I have purchased

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Another good purchase  Jul 28, 2011 By Anne Bellone-Couvertier
Have only used the counter sink drill bit so far, but it does a beautiful job. I'm sure the others will do just as well.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great set!  Apr 25, 2011 By Phil
These countersinks are very handy to have. I love that they are smaller at the tip to the whole screw can bite. I didn't really need the screwdriver bits, but it's always handy to have some extras.

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