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DeWalt Drill Bit Holder | Side-Mount Bit Storage

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Default print profile
Default print profile
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3.2 h
4 plates
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Magnetic version - 8x2 diameter magnets
Magnetic version - 8x2 diameter magnets
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1.6 h
2 plates

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Description

Keep your most-used hex bits (and small drill bits) right where you need them with this compact, side-mounted holder. It attaches directly to your DeWalt drill using the built-in M3 screw port, so you’re always ready without digging through drawers or pockets mid-job. Designed to match the DeWalt aesthetic, it looks and feels like it belongs.

✨ Highlights

  • 🔩 Direct Mount Design – Attaches to the DeWalt Drill M3 (3mm) accessory screw port using a M3x20 screw.
    • Note: Compatible with most 12v/20v DeWalt drills (ex: 700/800/XR). Confirm your drill has these mounting holes before printing.
  • Quick-Access Storage – Keep your most-used bits on the drill—no extra carrying needed. 
    • Fits standard ¼" hex bits (6.4mm). Upgrade with front storage for drill bits up to 1/8" (3.2mm).
  • 🆕Choose between the original friction fit design or a magnetic version
    • The magnetic version secures bits in-place with 5-8x2mm diameter magnets inserted at a layer pause.
  •  Low-Profile Fit – Positioned to stay out of the way during normal use
  • 🟨 OEM-Inspired Look – Designed to match the DeWalt style for a seamless appearance

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🖨️ Printing Notes

  • Recommend PETG for a little more flex/durability, but PLA should work well too.
  • Print profiles use 3 walls for added strength.

🧩Assembly Guide

  1. Use an Allen key to start screwing the M3x20 into the bit holder. It's self-tapping design.
  2. Once the screw is coming out the other side, align to the drill's M3 screw port, and screw until tight.
  3. Ensure it's snug and secure. 
  4. Grab your favorite hex bits, load 'em in, and get to work!

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