Tools of the Trade Reviews the Bosch Customizable Bit Set System

Here's a well-designed, useful and durable system to help keep your bits organized.

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This article originally appeared on the TOOLS OF THE TRADE website.

A while back Bosch released a new line of bit sets housed in a newly-designed line of cases. It’s tough to excited about bits, but I have to say that I’ve been really impressed with the design of the cases. I have had numerous bit cases from several manufacturers over the years and the most frustrating thing about all of them is getting the bits out of and then back into back into their proper place. Until using these I hadn’t used a case design that made removing and then putting the bits back easy. Inevitably, over time, I pulled the individual holders out of the cases and just threw a bunch of loose bits in them making it difficult to keep inventory on what I had. I know it’s a common issue because I’ve seen many other trades do the same thing.

What’s nice about the Bosch case system is that the bits clip easily into the red holders. You don’t have to put them in at just the right angle or fiddle around with them in any way, and they come out easily too. The red bars that house the bits come out easily, as well, so I’m able to pull a whole row out and keep it in my tool bags while I’m using it. This feature makes the cases themselves customizable – you can set them up in whatever configuration you want.

The case has rubber bumpers and a spring-style latch (there’s no extra spring; the design keeps tension on the latch to keep it closed). I like the latch design better than slide-style latches because it makes accessing the bits easier. On the other hand, the latch can pop off if it gets banged around inside a tool box so keep an eye out for it.

The sets come equipped with Bosch’s Impact Tough bits. They’re available in four configurations: DDMS20 Drill/Drive (20 pc), SDMS24 Screwdriving (24 pc), DDMS40 Drill/Drive (40 pc.) and SDMS44 Screwdriving (44 pc.). See slide show for configuration and pricing of each.

About the Author

Chris Ermides

Before joining Tools of the Trade as an editor, Chris Ermides was a project manager for a custom home builder, a carpenter and remodeler. These days when he’s not writing or editing, he’s testing tools as he renovates his 1850 farmhouse in upstate New York.

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