Wiha 24 Piece GoStack TerminatorBlue Impact Bit Set 

October 17, 2025

Introducing the Terminator Blue Power Tool Accessory Kit, housed in the revolutionary GoStack box—a game-changer for tool storage and transport. Designed for durability, the innovative GoStack boxes securely attach to one another, creating a modular, space-saving storage system that’s perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Inside, you’ll find impact-rated, rigorously heat-treated driver bits that deliver an exceptional 120 times the service life of standard bits, crafted with the tightest-fit, precision-machined tips from the industry leader in precision engineering. Elevate your toolkit with unmatched performance and organization,

  • Set Includes: Phillips #1 (2), #2 (4), Square #2 (2), Torx T20 (2), T25 (2), T30 (2) – all 50mm; Phillips #2 (2), Square #2, Torx T20, T25, T30 – all 90mm; Nut Setters 1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″, Socket Adapter 3/8″ – all 76mm
  • TST™ Torsion Stabilizing Technology for maximum flex and reduced tip stress
  • Computer-controlled heat treatment for 120 times service-life over Wiha standard bits
  • Tuned torsion zone for maximum flex and reduced tip stress
  • CVM premium quality tool steel for strength and durability
  • Exact fit precision machined tips for reduced cam-out
  • Fit with a standard 1/4 inch hex drive
  • Bit lengths available: 1-inch; 2-inch; 3.5-inch
  • Impact-rated for power tool applications
  • Minimum hardness tolerance of 61 RHC +/- 1

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