Multi-Bit Screwdriver Replacement Tip 1/4″ Slotted x #2 Phillips

Made from rugged S2M tool steel

SKU: 35-957

Key Specifications

Warranty

Limited Lifetime

Insulated

No

Impact Rated

No

Color

Gray

Screwdriver Tip Type

Phillips, Slotted

Detailed information

IDEAL® Double-Ended Bits are designed for superior performance, crafted from rugged S2M tool steel and custom heat treated for unmatched strength and durability. These bits deliver solid engagement with fasteners, making them the perfect choice for professional use. Manufactured to tight tolerances for a precision fit and full fastener engagement, the 1/4″ hex body that fits all standard multi-bit screwdrivers and power drills. Proudly made in the USA, these bits are a must-have for any professional toolkit.

  • Made from rugged S2M tool steel
  • Custom heat treated for added strength and durability
  • Manufactured to tight tolerances to ensure accurate fit and full fastener engagement
  • Insert bits have a retaining ring notch
  • 1/4″ hex body fits all standard multi-bit screwdrivers and power drills
  • Proudly made in USA
  • Double-ended stubby bit with 1/4″ slotted and #2 Phillips tips

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