Bit Bar Inline Max
Bit Bar Inline Max
Bit Bar Inline Max
Bit Bar Inline Max
Bit Bar Inline Max
Bit Bar Inline Max
Bit Bar Inline Max

Bit Bar Inline Max

Regular price$120.00
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The Bit Bar inline Max is a solid titanium screwdriver with 3 useful configurations + double sided flat bit storage for what you use most. It's a straight forward, no fuss and all function tool that gets the job done and sits comfortably in your pocket.

Patent Pending Design

Features

Bringing all of these details below together is what make it special.

• Solid Grade 5 Titanium Alloy

• Grade 4 Titanium Deep Carry Pocket Clip

• Rare-Earth Magnets (to keep the bits and shaft secure)

• 5 Double Sided Flat Bits & Magnetic Storage Shaft (w/spring loaded ball bearing)

• Compatible With Leatherman Bits

• 100% Metal Construction (no plastic parts)

 

What's Included?

• Bit Bar Inline Max Screwdriver (Stonewashed finish only)

• (6) S2 Steel Doubled Sided Flat Bits (#0, #1, #2, #3 Phillips / T6, T8 Torx / 1/4", 1/8", 3/32" Flathead, 4mm, 5mm Hex)

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Customer Reviews

Based on 52 reviews
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Cody Robinson
Minimal & Stellar

Waited about a month to write this review so I could get the chance to use this in a few real world scenarios. I’m an IT Tech by trade and knew I had to have this guy for my day to day tasks. I’m happy to report it doesn’t disappoint.

Having the versatilities of this driver is great in my line of work. From the number of bits to the different positions it can be set to (Standard, L, T). It gives leverage when needed and gets the job done stylishly.

I did end up replacing a few bits with some from my Leatherman bit set but it’s great they are also compatible with this driver.

Not an improvement but more a suggestion. Any chance we could ever see a damascus pocket clip made for this bad boy?

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Kevin Bandoske
Bit Bar Inline Max

The Bit Bar Inline Max is a must have for every day cary. It fits in pouches pockets and the clip even keeps it secured in shorts with thin material. 10/10 would recommend.

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Scott W
Worth It - Every Penny

The most expensive screwdriver I have ever bought but the form factor, design and materials makes a t the Ferrari of EDC screwdrivers

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Marshall Stubblefield
Perfect Pocket Screwdriver

This thing is absolutely amazing.Used it a ton to hang up some shelves over the weekend and performed flawlessly. Plus you don’t even feel it in your pocket like the Bit Bar II. Keep up the great work BigIdeaDesign. Can’t wait to see y’all’s new products in the future.

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Conrad
Solved Problems of the Old Version

The most obvious upgrade is the number of bits. The fact that they are double sided as well makes it even better. The old version left something to be desired. For me a flathead and Philips are a must so that left me with only 1 other bit. I could choose between a T8 or T6 but not both. Now I have all the bits I need for complete knife maintenance on top of being able to do any sort of handyman work.
With the old version I had a hard time getting the bits out sometimes, it wasn't impossible but I had to fiddle with it a bit. The new version makes it much easier to retrieve the bits. I don't know if this was intentionally designed (if it was then it's quite genius) but for some of the bits when you push them inwards (towards the middle of the tool as in to unlock the bit) the magnet underneath will pull down on the side of the bit facing the outer edge of the tool creating this sort of teeter totter/seesaw motion which lifts up the side of the bit pointing towards the middle of the device. This creates more space making it super easy to lift up the bit with your finger. This only works though if the side of the bit facing outwards is smaller than the width of the middle part of the bit. For example, this seesaw effect doesn't work with the double sided hex bit. (You can see this seesaw/teeter-totter effect in the attached photo)
Although the length of the tool has increased I don't feel like it has affected carry-ability. In fact, the increased length has helped in terms of grip. I feel that I now have more leverage from having more to hold on to.
The only issue I have with it is that I carry mine in a leather sheath on my belt and I store it in the vertical slot where people would normally put a flashlight. There is no bottom part, it is only an open loop. So what happens is if I make any vigorous movements such as running or jumping, the inner tube (the shiny silver part that holds the bits) will fall out of the outer tube (the stonewashed gray part that holds the clip) on to the ground. I guess I can't really fault the tool, it's more so the way I carry it but if there were some sort of locking mechanism or a much stronger detent then it would be absolutely perfect for me.
Overall I don't have much more to complain about. It still has all the great features of the old one such as the T handle configuration which makes this tool so much more capable compared to other EDC screwdrivers. It is nearly the perfect EDC screwdriver for me and if you have the old one then I would definitely recommend upgrading to this one just from the increase in bits alone (that is if the number of bits on the old one was an issue for you). Otherwise, the other upgrades I mentioned make it worth switching to this newer version as well.