The "Modular" part is the actual bit holders, you can pull the holders from inside the cases the same way you did the short box, and rearrange them as you please, which is pretty useful if you only need a select pick-n-mix of bits. For example, if you only need the magnetic bit holder and a pile of short bits, you can fit a mix of those into the 1-sided case with some tilting holders from the large case, and leave the extension in your Impact Driver. That way you carry less bulk and get more done.
Robert, just got back from the garage trying your suggestion. At first it didn't want to separate, but after several more attempts it did. I found the more I inserted the bit into the holder and wiggled it, the easier it got, until I noticed metal shavings. I turned the bit to a new position and we were back at a stuck bit. This time I could not wiggle it out. Thank you for sharing the tip.
I use my utility knife and wedge it into the retaining ring until it bends up and comes out. I hate when companies put those metal rings in bit holders. Its a cheap alternative to good magnet or quick ejecting collect technology
I have noticed with lots of tools the manufacture leave it up to the user to figure out how to use it. Took me a long time to learn the proper use of augers. Glad to hear the video was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Holy god damn, not that you couldnt get used to it, but those bits are not sorted out in order at all. Why are there t25's right after the magnetic holder? And why are there sockets after the t25? Doesnt make sense to me.
I suspect it is a limitation of using set modular storage cases instead of custom cases. You can do some re-arranging to get the more useful pieces together, but due to the various sizes you may still end up with strange partners. Good news is as you consume the various pieces you'll gain more room to re-organize. Thank you for watching and taking the time to write.
Marek, that might be worth trying. At the moment I have several non-spring magnetic holders which do the job. Maybe when things are slow I try and see it if can be done, thanks for sharing the idea.
@@KiraSlith The silver one is from TorqueSmith® Socket Adapter & Drive Bit Set - 16 Piece set. While not listed as impact rated it can handle 816 in/lbs according to according to Project Farm ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nMQoM6drzLs.html. Very impressive kit for just a few bucks.
I got it from Home Depot www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-SHOCKWAVE-Impact-Duty-Alloy-Steel-Drill-and-Screw-Driver-Bit-Set-100-Piece-48-32-4083/312439848, but is no longer avail there. I did find it on Amazon through AB Promise www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BJD6FR9/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=ACSOO80UQS6E&psc=1 Hope this helps.