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Q: What is the holdsabit?

 

A: It is simply the easiest and best way to hold multiple insert drill bit driver tips on your cordless drill or impact. It goes on and off in seconds and holds up to 16  - 1" bit drivers, as well as 1000's of combinations of bits.

 

Q: Is the holdsabit patented and where is it made?

A: It is patent pending and it is proudly made in the USA.

 

Q: Why was the holdsabit designed?

A: The holdsabit drill bit tip holder was designed out of neccessity!

 

 

After repeatedly using (and losing) many different insert tips over the years, it never seemed to fail that the tip we needed was not handy when we needed it. It has probably happend to all of us, you are on a ladder or roof and you have a torx 20 and you run into a torx 25 or a phillips 2, and of course you do not have the correct tip in the drill or driver. So down the ladder you go to look in a box in the garage or truck, only to find out that the tip you need is no longer in the box!

 

Well, it's time to stop this madness, and put the bits we need on the tool we need.

 

" Where you need them --- When you need them sm", is the best way to always have the tips you need handy.

 

The holdsabit slips on a cordless drill or impact in seconds, providing channels that hold all the tips you need for your projects.

 

The holdsabit was designed in the USA and is produced in the USA - Please support USA design, ingenuity and manufacturing!

 

Here are a few things you can place in your holdsabit-

 

  • Insert bits - Star, Torx, Square, Phillips, Straight - From 1" to 4" in length

  • Hex shank drill bits

  • Nut drivers

  • Pencils/Pens

  • Magnetic tp holders - and many, many more tools

 

The beauty of the holdsabit is that it can be set up for a specific job or industry. For example, if you are an electrician, you need a different set of bits/drills/drivers than say a carpenter, or auto mechanic. So, with the holdsabit set up with the bits the user needs, there is no need to fumble in your old sets and half empty boxes.

 

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