Overall Rating 




Manufacturer
Southern Tools
Product Description
You grab the multi-purpose screwdriver, only to find that the bit you need is missing. Lost - never to be found again. Pretty annoying, isn't it? If only there was a way to keep the bits solidly inside the screwdriver. Like a magnet! The Bit Shooter Master features a magnetic loading system, which ensures that your all-in-one screwdriver stays that way! With its revolutionary spin and load cartridge, you'll always have the screwdriver bit you need. Just spin - and load! You can access any bit you need and not worry about the ones you're not using. The magnetic loading system keeps the bits tight and secure when you're using them or changing them. With 12 bits secure and ready to go at the twist of the wrist, you'll never worry about losing, dropping or misplacing bits. The magnetic loading system keeps the bits solidly in place and the speed loader cylinders keep your bits organized. The Bit Shooter Master is the easy and smart way to keep your bits all-in-one place - all in one tool!
Average Retail Value
$19.99 (prices may vary)
Comparisons
Grip Wrench | Gator Grip





12/2/2007 - GEORGE of Washington DC, USA writes:
This tool looks good, I bought mine at [] and there were 4 of them two large and two small. Product works for a while, but if you are not careful the bit does not retract and there is no way to align the bit in the grip with the open slot in the handle, you thus wind up with a screwdriver with whatever bit is in the grip.





9/3/2007 - Shawn of New Jersey, USA writes:
I wanted to get one of these as a present for someone. It's a neat idea. A screwdriver where you don't actually have to change the bits. You just spin the chamber around and cock it like a shotgun. I didn't want to wait for one to come in the mail so I drove 2 hours (1 hour each way) to a mall which has an []. I bought it and was on my way. You can try out the item in the package so when I got home and stepped out of the car I tested it out ONCE. It fell apart. There is a small, cheap, piece of black plastic which broke off. I was already home and it was too long of a drive to go get a replacement. I'll never buy this again!





12/16/2006 - Paul of Oregon, USA writes:
Don't get me wrong, most people will use a drill instead of a screwdriver to take out screws and puting screws in. BUT, I needed a screwdriver and I ordered this one because I actually DID lose bits. I use it more than any other screwdriver and I love it so much that I bought one for my dad too. The only complaints that I have are that the yellow cap on the end broke off when I dropped it and sometimes the bit gets stuck in the chamber so you can't load a bit or change a bit without pushing the other one out first.





4/29/2006 - Thomas of Vermont, USA writes:
I bought this product with the drill,bit shooter not bad, drill no good won't even drive a screw in a piece of wood, I would say don't waste your money!





12/8/2005 - Bob of Pennsylvania, USA writes:
The "Bit Shooter" looks like a clever gadget to keep all of your various bits ready to easily change on the fly. However, I immeadiately noticed that the "Bits" are made of a soft metal that would wear out or break very quickly. Also the steel and plastic that make up the tools body, handle, and bit delivery system seems to be too light and would twist and break easily if you were to try to loosen a tight screw. My recommendation: Don't waste your money.





12/7/2005 - Rick of Illinois, USA writes:
It took almost 2 months to get my order Its big trick is changing driver bits by simply pulling the handle, twising the loader barrel to the right bit, then pushing the handle back in to expose the driver bit. That all works fine and makes for an ingenious gadget. However, the device is made from cheap materials. The plastice handle is slippery to use. The loader barrel gets in the way in tight spaces. The reach of the screwdriver is only about 3 inches. If you accidentally grab the loader barrel while driving a screw, the tip slides back into the driver!! Frustrating! There is also a hollow in the handle to store just 1 of the 3 extra loader barrel. Overall, its handy when you need to drive a screw or two. For heavy duty work, it's a toy.

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