Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Clic Change bit holder. Chuck holder 1 time for easy bit changes. Securely hold hex shank bits. Durable rubber finger grips for comfortable use. Includes 5 bits. Available Only At Cape.
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Same as the Kobalt
The Kobalt (Lowes) is the same as this Bosch - but for half the price. It's a very handy thing to have if you need to drive various kinds of fasteners. The only negative is the blue rubber thingy tends to get pushed off in tight spots and I'm sure it will eventually get lost or ruined.
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worth the money
I have 2 quick change chucks, one from Dewalt and this one from Bosch. I keep one in each of my 2 drills. They both work great, once you try it, you will not want to go back locking and unlocking chuck on your drill every time you need to change the bit. The only difference between the 2 brands, in case you are trying to compare, is that the Bosch seems to unlock the bit in a more logical way, maybe samewhat easier. However, they are both quality accessories, and once you own it, you will get used to the operation and will not notice any major difference.
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Great Set but Note Compatiblity
I bought the Pocket Driver from Bosch, and you can see that this set is paired with that particular product. So I bought this set to go along with my new pocket drill. I may be not seeing how they go together, but the chuck stem does not fit in the pocket driver head. It works well with a regular chuck drill, and is a breeze changing bits. It is just a tug and snap to change bits and that makes every job easier when you don't have to loosen/tighten the chuck with each change. Check for compatibility with your type of drill before purchasing.
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Simply Great
A well-built, compact, and easy to use bit exchange chuck. I especially like the use of rubber on the area where you pull to release the bits. I am buying another one for use on an older, keyed-chucked drill.
With some looking around, you can find drill bits that work with the chuck to increase its usefulness and convenience.