Extended bits for the tight spaces in real homes.‌
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iFixit Megalodon driver and 16 extended-reach bits arranged in a row on a bright blue background, casting long shadows. Bold white text reads “16 bits with extended reach.”

Your home's new repair essentials 

Standard 1" bits do fine until a fastener disappears down a deep screw well or behind a panel where the driver girth starts bonking into the plastic before the bit reaches home. Megalodon’s 2” shanks were made to get into those tricky spaces.

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iFixit Megalodon driver and 16 extended-reach bits are neatly
arranged in a black foam tray, with bit labels printed below each slot. Blue hand-drawn accent marks in the top-left corner highlight the compact kit layout.

Reach where other drivers can't

Megaladon’s extra length specifically matches the pain points of home repair to get into screws set deep in plastic bosses.

Three-panel collage showing the Megalodon driver reaching hidden fasteners, deep screw wells, and screws behind panels. Blue handwritten annotations point to each repair access challenge.

Sixteen bits, chosen with purpose

The Megalodon driver standing upright on a light blue background.
The animation shows the switch to each extended bit with a blue handwritten arrow and label pointing to the bit at the top.
Bit chart listing the included bit types and sizes, with blue icons for
Phillips, flathead, Torx Security, hex, nut driver, square, and a 1/4-inch adapter. Thin horizontal lines separate each bit category for quick scanning.
A woman uses the Megalodon Driver Kit to repair her coffee machine

"No repair option," meet Megalodon

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