As seen on CBS News, CNN, Good Morning New York, Fox News, & Discovery Channel.

Perfect gift idea for woodworkers and weekend warriors.

 Everyone that uses electric or cordless drills needs a Bit-Grip.

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Fits the body of electric drills and the battery of cordless drills to secure drill bits & screws close at hand.

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Wrap the Bit-Grip on a cordless drill battery to put an end to drill bit loss.

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Utility Patents

 

New York,  - -The winners of Search for Invention, a national inventor's competition designed to discover the best new consumer products, were announced today. 

The Bit-Grip stores screws & drill bits on your drill, ladder, sawhorse, etc.  Picked best Utilitarian Home & Garden Product for 2000.

Winning Invention of Utilitarian Home & Garden Category

Product:  Bit-Grip

Inventor:  Daniel Baird, Walkertown, NC

 

The Bit-Grip, a new drill accessory, secures drill bits, screws and other hard-to-hold objects right where the user needs them.   The Bit-Grip can be wrapped around the battery of cordless drills or the body of electric drills, or a ladder leg, or sawhorse, etc. 

 

To be considered for the competition, the product needed to fall into one of the following four categories:  recreation, personal care, utilitarian home/garden and personal electronics.  In addition, inventions must be already patented, have working prototypes and be designed for general consumer use.  

 

The competition and winners have been featured on CNN, CBS Saturday Early Show, Good Morning New York, Fox Family News, among others.  A panel of four expert judges* reviewed the eighteen semifinalists to select the winning products.  


*The judging panel included:  Consumer product specialist Suzanne Kantra Kirschner, New Products On-Line Editor for Popular Science Magazine;  Barbara Burnes, co-founder and administrator of Ideas, Inventions and Innovation Forum on CompuServe;  Ed Curran, creator of "Technogadgets" and CNN correspondent and high tech contributor for WGN-TV News;  Dick DeBartolo, The Gizmo Guy of ABC World News Now.

 

 

 

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