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Irwin Torx Screwdriver Bit

11 types from £2.49

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Irwin Phillips Screwdriver Bit

4 types from £1.49

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Irwin Pozi Power Screwdriver Bit

2 types from £1.95

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About Screwdriver Bits & Holders

Screwdriver bits and holders are essential components for any professional tradesperson or DIY enthusiast's toolkit. From precision electronics work to heavy-duty construction applications, having the right bit for each fastener type ensures efficient, damage-free installation and removal. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range including individual screwdriver bits in various drive types (Phillips, Pozidriv, Torx, hex and security profiles), complete bit sets for versatile applications, and robust bit holders designed for both manual and power tool use.

Quality screwdriver bits are manufactured from hardened steel alloys such as S2 or chrome vanadium, providing the durability to withstand high torque applications without premature wear or stripping. Bit holders come in various configurations including magnetic holders, quick-release chucks, and extension bars that allow access to recessed or awkward fixings. Screw extractors complete the category, offering reliable solutions for removing damaged, stripped or broken fasteners that conventional tools cannot grip.

Applications

Screwdriver bits and holders are used across virtually every trade and industry, including:

  • Electricians – installing consumer units, socket outlets, light fittings and electrical accessories
  • Joiners and carpenters – assembling furniture, fitting kitchens, hanging doors and general woodworking
  • Plumbers – securing pipe clips, fixing radiator brackets and bathroom fittings
  • General builders – installing metal stud partitions, cladding and roofing applications
  • Mechanics and engineers – vehicle maintenance, machinery assembly and equipment servicing
  • Window fitters – installing UPVC frames, handles and hardware
  • Shopfitters – retail display assembly and fixture installation
  • DIY enthusiasts – home improvements, flat-pack assembly and general maintenance tasks

Choosing The Right Screwdriver Bits & Holders

When selecting screwdriver bits and holders from MyToolShed.co.uk, consider these key factors:

  • Drive type compatibility – Match bits to your fasteners (PZ, PH, Torx, hex). Keep a comprehensive bit set for varied work
  • Bit size – Select the correct size to prevent cam-out and fastener damage. Common sizes include PZ2, PH2 for general construction
  • Material quality – S2 steel or chrome vanadium bits offer superior strength and longevity for professional use
  • Shank length – Longer bits (100mm, 150mm) provide reach in deep or recessed applications
  • Impact-rated bits – Essential for use with impact drivers, featuring reinforced torsion zones to absorb high torque
  • Holder type – Magnetic holders retain bits securely; quick-release mechanisms speed up bit changes on site
  • Coating – Titanium or diamond coatings extend bit life and improve grip in fastener recesses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Phillips and Pozidriv bits?

Phillips (PH) bits have a simple cross pattern, whilst Pozidriv (PZ) bits feature additional smaller lines between the main cross arms. Pozidriv provides better grip and reduced cam-out, making it the preferred choice for most UK construction applications. Using the wrong type can damage fasteners and bits.

Can I use standard screwdriver bits in an impact driver?

Whilst standard bits may work briefly, impact drivers generate significant rotational force that can shatter conventional bits. Always use impact-rated bits specifically designed with torsion zones to absorb shock loads and prevent premature failure during demanding applications.

How do I remove a stripped or damaged screw?

Screw extractors are specifically designed for this problem. These reverse-thread tools bite into damaged screw heads as you turn anticlockwise, allowing removal where conventional bits cannot grip. Keep a quality screw extractor set in your toolkit for those inevitable problem fixings.

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