The same thing that happened to that Workpro bit happened to my t6 Hoto bit. It twisted/warped right away after my a second screw. Seems like both bits are questionable.
I like my Hoto, but the end cap does rub on mine. Also when I first got it, the handle kept unscrewing itself from the top part every time I undid a screw, but that was easily fixed with a little loctite. Also the markings on the bits are really hard to read which is kind of annoying. It's a good tool, but has some annoying quality issues.
@@ThingsMen they are alright I guess. I don’t use it a lot. I just needed something to complement with my Kleins precision screwdriver set. What I like about the Korr set is that it has a driver where you can switch between 1/4 to 4mm all in one. It’s basically a multi driver. The Klein I have sort of has that capability with extended adapters for 1/4 and 3.5mm individually as opposed to Korr’s all in one.
The same thing that happened to that Workpro bit happened to my t6 Hoto bit. It twisted/warped right away after my a second screw. Seems like both bits are questionable.
@@KingKsEDC not saying that couldn’t happen. However the hoto bits are noticeably higher quality than workpro.
Great information thank you for sharing your expertise
Of course. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I've found from usage that the bits in the Hoto are weak and they tend to twist, on occasion the bit has deformed and the screw hasn't moved.
I have noticed that as well. Had a #6 torx not like life and turn into a candy cane.
I like my Hoto, but the end cap does rub on mine. Also when I first got it, the handle kept unscrewing itself from the top part every time I undid a screw, but that was easily fixed with a little loctite. Also the markings on the bits are really hard to read which is kind of annoying. It's a good tool, but has some annoying quality issues.
Sorry to hear about your issues
I cut a small round of paper out and dropped it down the shaft. That stopped the cap rubbing on mine.
I'm going with the Hoto; which appears to be a higher-quality precision instrument or tool. Thank you for sharing!
That’s the better choice. 👍🏻
I just picked up this Korr brand precision driver from Amazon. Barely any reviews other than the fact that it’s a Canadian budget brand of Norske.
Any good?
@@ThingsMen they are alright I guess. I don’t use it a lot. I just needed something to complement with my Kleins precision screwdriver set. What I like about the Korr set is that it has a driver where you can switch between 1/4 to 4mm all in one. It’s basically a multi driver. The Klein I have sort of has that capability with extended adapters for 1/4 and 3.5mm individually as opposed to Korr’s all in one.
I'd prefer HOTO. The bits look superior. However I wish HOTO would add this Texture to the handle.
Yes overall it’s the better one.
In the xau dang providence
Yes
Complains about the finish on the bits. Doesn't test the tool. Worthless review.
Tested although not everything was recorded on camera. 👍🏻