- 21 double-ended bits in a variety of sizes
- Works with Leatherman Charge, the new Wave multitools, and the removable bit driver
- Made from zinc-coated steel, plastic bit holder
- Includes hex, Torx, Phillips, Robertson, Pozi, and slotted screwdriver varieties
- Covered by a 25-year limited warranty
This must-have kit gives you the versatility you need to attack a wide array of everyday tasks. The 21 double-ended steel bits come in a range of sizes and shapes including variations of Hex, Phillips, Robertson, Pozi, Torx, and the slotted screwdriver. A Phillips and flat tip eyeglass screwdriver is also included. Each of the bits is designed to work with Leatherman multi-tools and knives using the Leatherman bit driver. This durable and convenient holder clips easily onto a belt for hassle-free transportation and long-lasting protection from wear and tear. The kit features classic Leatherman engineering, which means all bits are built with the highest standards in mind; in fact, forged from solid steel and coated with zinc, they are 35 percent stronger than average stainless steel bits. Bits fit: Removable Bit Driver, Skeletool, Skeletool CX, Charge AL, Charge ALX, Charge TTi, Surge, Wave, Charge Ti, and Charge XTi. The assortment of bits include (each bit is double ended): Hex 1.5mm and 2mm, Hex 2.5mm and 3mm, Hex 4mm and 5mm, Hex 6mm and 1/4-inch, Hex 7/32-inch and 3/16-inch, Hex 5/32-inch and 9/64-inch, Hex 1/8-inch and 7/64-inch, Hex 3/32-inch and 5/64-inch, Hex 1/16-inch and .050-inch, Square Drive #3 and #2, Square Drive #1 and Pozi , Pozi #2 and #1, Torx #10 and #15 and Torx #20 and #25, Torx #27 and #30, Phillips #0 and #3, Phillips #1 and #2, Slotted 3/32-inch and 1/8-inch, Slotted 5/32-inch and 3/16-inch, Slotted 7/32-inch and 1/4-inch, Phillips and flat tip eyeglasses screwdriver.

By S. Ammerman
Got this for my Leatherman Skeletool CX since I don't carry many tools with me. Almost every bit I've needed in the last 2 years has been included in this kit. Good assortment of metric and standard hex bits, torx and screwdrivers. As much as I've used them, none of the bits show any sign of wear. If you can't carry a whole toolbox with you, this is a good alternative. Fits in Leatherman 930711 Nylon Sheath with room for Bit Driver Extension on the side.
By metulburr
I stick both of these in my leatherman's leather case in the back tucked in the stretchy material. It makes it a little tough to get the leatherman out compared to before, but once you get use to it, its fine. If you put a flashlight and the bit extension on the side compartments too, it makes it even more tough to get the leatherman out. You can easily stick one of these in without having any trouble whatsoever. Its like having a toolbox in the size of a deck of cards. I slide a needle and a swiss army knife's tweezers behind the bits also. With one or both sets of bits in the leather sheath, the bits do not fall out when you pull the leatherman, or other things out of the side compartments out.
You can kind of see them both in the back behind the leatherman. (This one is a Wave).
EDIT:
11 months later....
For the past year since writing this review...I have kept everything in my sheath. The bit extensions, both bit cases, sharpening diamond flat plate, flashlight, firesteel rod, etc. At first i had put a rubber "piece" around the leatherman to get it out easily. I could get it out without, but i would have to take it off the belt sometimes. So when i grabbed the leatherman, i grabbed the rubber and pulled it up, and put the rubber in first before putting the leatherman back in. It was quite a pain for a bit but i got use to it. I havent used it in a few months and now checking it, the sheath has stretched and now the leatherman fits nice and snug, but loose enough to get out with 2 fingers. Perfect. No more extra piece to get the leatherman out. At this point i can easily get the two bit extensions in the back as well as the leatherman in and out as if the sheath was made for both bit extensions. NICE!.
You can kind of see them both in the back behind the leatherman. (This one is a Wave).
EDIT:
11 months later....
For the past year since writing this review...I have kept everything in my sheath. The bit extensions, both bit cases, sharpening diamond flat plate, flashlight, firesteel rod, etc. At first i had put a rubber "piece" around the leatherman to get it out easily. I could get it out without, but i would have to take it off the belt sometimes. So when i grabbed the leatherman, i grabbed the rubber and pulled it up, and put the rubber in first before putting the leatherman back in. It was quite a pain for a bit but i got use to it. I havent used it in a few months and now checking it, the sheath has stretched and now the leatherman fits nice and snug, but loose enough to get out with 2 fingers. Perfect. No more extra piece to get the leatherman out. At this point i can easily get the two bit extensions in the back as well as the leatherman in and out as if the sheath was made for both bit extensions. NICE!.




By Kwan L. Lowe
I am using these bits with a Leatherman Wave.
The bit selection is varied and fills out the missing tools on the Wave. Most useful have been the other Phillips heads and the hex keys. The plastic holder fits perfectly inside the nylon Wave sheath, just behind the elastic piece. Well, one holder fits perfectly... Luckily I have two Waves, so each gets a slightly different toolset. Though I was a little leery about paying $15 for a set of bits, they do improve the usefulness of the tool. Whereas before I had to pull out a mini-screwdriver or a different toolkit to work on certain computers, now I can just carry the Wave. In that light, it's a bargain.
The bit selection is varied and fills out the missing tools on the Wave. Most useful have been the other Phillips heads and the hex keys. The plastic holder fits perfectly inside the nylon Wave sheath, just behind the elastic piece. Well, one holder fits perfectly... Luckily I have two Waves, so each gets a slightly different toolset. Though I was a little leery about paying $15 for a set of bits, they do improve the usefulness of the tool. Whereas before I had to pull out a mini-screwdriver or a different toolkit to work on certain computers, now I can just carry the Wave. In that light, it's a bargain.
By Mudman
I love this little add on for my Leatherman tools. The provided bits cover a very good range of common screws used these days. Having this with your leather man is a must. The sleeves that the bits are held in, easily slide into any of my multitool pouches without having to carry an extra sheath.
By Mungo Jerry
These bits are great! Not for everyday use, but their unique design lets you carry a large number of bits in your toolkit, bike pack, range bag or whatever. The design is such that each bit is flat and therefore very compact. The tradeoff is that they will not be as strong as full thickness bits, and thus not for everyday use. However given the low cost and the convenience, I will always have a set in my portable tool set. You can find pictures at: ediblefrog.com/topics/froguser/leatherman_931014_40-bit_assortment_used_with_the_931009_bit_driver_extension_and_mut_850122
By David Drury
This kit is a must-have for anyone with any of the Leatherman products with the interchangeable bit driver. It comes with all the bits you might need on a daily basis, and then some that you would almost never need. You can arrange them however you want, leave some at home, swap some with the ones that come with the multitool, or carry them all; they take up practically no space, and you can fit both of the racks that come in this kit in the pouch in the back of most of the sheaths Leatherman offers... perfection!
By SaveThais
These came in handy within 24 hours of receiving them. They were light enough I took them on a bike ride with friends. When one of my friend's bikes had a sticky rear brake it seemed he was going to be struggling for some time since we were still miles from home. Instead I pulled out my light weight Leatherman Bit Kit Leatherman 931014 40-Bit Assortment for Leatherman Bit Drivers, found the right sized metric hex bit, and my 1/4" bit ratchet VIM Tools HBR3 Bit Ratchet, and tightened up the loose brake caliper.
These bits are well made in Taiwan and hold snugly enough to stay put in their black plastic holders. If you want a thorough set of bits that take up a fraction of the room and weight as standard bits choose these. They are the most practical choice if you want to carry a large number of bits in your pocket. Even with both holders stacked on top of each other they go relatively un-noticed in a front pocket of my work jeans. You pay a premium for these bits, but the tools you have with you are by far the most used. Mine have paid for themselves in less than 24 hours. And I'm sure they will stand up to years of use and abuse. I have not seen any other manufacturer make 1/4" hex bits that are half the width as Leatherman has done with these bits...extremely portable.
I carry the Surge at work that as of a couple years ago no longer has any holder for the eyeglasses screwdriver. I do carry a tool that would work in a pinch, my 6" Knipex Pliers Wrench KNIPEX 86 03 150 Pliers Wrench but I have ordered a pin vise that has a 3-jaw chuck rather than the typical collet type. I had tested a collet type pin vise and no matter how much I tightened it the eyeglasses screwdriver bit still would spin. This is the 3-jaw chuck type pin vise I ordered In-tool-home Blue Adjustable Pin Vise Model Hand Drill Keyless Chuck Set with Twist Drill Bits Set of 11. It is coming from China so I may have wait a little bit to test it out.
These bits are well made in Taiwan and hold snugly enough to stay put in their black plastic holders. If you want a thorough set of bits that take up a fraction of the room and weight as standard bits choose these. They are the most practical choice if you want to carry a large number of bits in your pocket. Even with both holders stacked on top of each other they go relatively un-noticed in a front pocket of my work jeans. You pay a premium for these bits, but the tools you have with you are by far the most used. Mine have paid for themselves in less than 24 hours. And I'm sure they will stand up to years of use and abuse. I have not seen any other manufacturer make 1/4" hex bits that are half the width as Leatherman has done with these bits...extremely portable.
I carry the Surge at work that as of a couple years ago no longer has any holder for the eyeglasses screwdriver. I do carry a tool that would work in a pinch, my 6" Knipex Pliers Wrench KNIPEX 86 03 150 Pliers Wrench but I have ordered a pin vise that has a 3-jaw chuck rather than the typical collet type. I had tested a collet type pin vise and no matter how much I tightened it the eyeglasses screwdriver bit still would spin. This is the 3-jaw chuck type pin vise I ordered In-tool-home Blue Adjustable Pin Vise Model Hand Drill Keyless Chuck Set with Twist Drill Bits Set of 11. It is coming from China so I may have wait a little bit to test it out.
By Roy P
Great Quality, but what else would you expect from Leatherman. Bits are finished well and good Quality and work great with my multi-tool, of which I use several time per days. The whole point of purchasing the bits were to save steps. And these have saved me steps and that's worth the purchase price to me.
By Andrew Petereson
I was worried these wouldn't fit in my standard mole sheath when i bought my Leatherman wave but they fit perfectly. Built very slim but sturdy with every practical bit that you'd need including an interesting set of hex bits cleverly slimmed down for storage. A must buy if you use your leatherman daily.
By Roger
With my Skeletool, the bit extension, and these bits, I can essentially take apart anything you put in front of me. They are super compact, only about an 1/8 - 3/16 of an inch thick. A must have.
I recommend getting one of the Leatherman belt holsters and it carries your tool, bit extension, and bits together nicely.
I recommend getting one of the Leatherman belt holsters and it carries your tool, bit extension, and bits together nicely.
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