

🔧 Screw smarter, last longer — Bosch bits that work as hard as you do.
The Bosch ITT20215 15-Pack 2-inch Torx #20 impact driver bits combine advanced metallurgy and precision engineering to deliver 10x the durability of standard bits. Featuring an extended torsion zone to absorb torque spikes, heat-treated alloy steel construction, and precision-machined tips, these bits reduce cam-out and breakage. Designed for 1/4-inch hex impact drivers, they offer professional-grade reliability and value for everyday and heavy-duty screwdriving tasks.























| Brand | Bosch |
| Drive System | Hex |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Item Length | 2 Inches |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 15 |
M**T
The best general purpose impact bits
Everyone seems to ask what these bits are when they first see them -- they are thin, have a silvery label, and I don't share them. When you want some daily work bits that don't round over quickly or snap, Bosch has figured out the best products in this market. They aren't quite up to Wera, but they also are 20% of the cost of Wera. So how does Bosch do it? I could say it's just German engineering (Wiha, Wera, and Bosch are all German-made), but they've figured out the metallurgy really well. Bits can be harder for better tip holding but then are more prone to snapping. They can be softer for less snapping but then they wear faster and become loose in the socket as well. What Bosch does is to use harder metal, design the shaft so it's stronger and more resistant to breakage, and then (crucially) does a better job of making the actual working tip so it fits better. Bosch bits tend to hold the screw even without a magnetic holder, and they certainly can out much less than others (looking at you, Milwaukee). If I were rating bits after tens of thousands of screws, I'd still put Wera first, Bosch second, Wiha third, and then quite a drop in quality to Makita XPS and the newer Dewalt Elite bits. Bosch, though, is hands down the best all-around bit and even more so when cost is considered. This applies to all the sizes and lengths I've used. Highly recommended.
D**K
Seem good as any.
Work great where the longer style are often needed when used on decking boards. They seem to work well thus far as I do wear these types of bits out and clearly cheaper in volume than from local big box stores.
G**T
Top quality bits
Inexpensive and good quality bits. I have been using them without worry of damage for a couple of months now and the teeth are still looking new!
N**M
A little loose in deckplus deck screws, but they are great value.
These Torx bit work, but they are a bit loose in the deckplus screws that I use more often. I'm concerned about their longevity. I have used one bit to drive in about 30-40 screws when building a wooden fence. And they did work without issue, it is just that I wish they were tighter fit. See my video where I show how nice and tight the T25 that came with the screw box was as compared to this brand. When I got my dewalt T25, it was tighter, but I have used it to drive 500+ screws when I rebuilt my deck. It is now a bit loose like this one. So if Bosch is starting this loose to begin with, I’m wondering how long they will last. But the Bosch brand does cost less and still works. So it is a good value. Even if they go bad, I got a box of 10 (dewalt brand would cost me the same for just 2 of these bits). I paid $7 for 10 Bosch T25 bits.
H**N
Excellent
Bosch is the best hands down. We do PVC decks and these get a work out. hold up well and don't cam out
R**C
Will buy again
Worked perfectly, great quality
T**D
Deck Builder here, tried them all, Bosch lasts significantly longer than all others
Don’t waste your money on DeWalt or Milwaukee, let alone the no name “impacted rated” hits. Deck builder here, tried them all and Bosch bits last significantly longer than any other I’ve tried.
M**.
Excellent quality
Great quality and for anyone who happens to need to torque a red dot on a P211 from underneath the slide, this reaches
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