Thanks for review. Couple things I noticed, what you called “star bits” are Pozi Drive bits. It has a “Philips” type head, but the bits are flat at the tip, so they penetrate deeper into the screw. Paired with the correct sized screw head, holds the screws without a magnet. The “square drive bits in the top holder are Robertson Bits. I appreciate TH-camrs reviewing mechanical related tools, and how-to videos. Some are not experts, but they offer free useful support for novices.
I was wondering if the drivers have their own rubber holder (like the phillips and hex bits have). Also if the hex bits are labeled (or only the rubber holders).
I bought this Stanley kit with a handle which rattles, sorry don't know English name for it. It has big rubber grip and can has a couple bits inside top of the handle and comes with some extra bits in some loose part. Been using it for 5-6 years now. Perhaps just 15 pcs but it has helped major time.
theres like this groove with a wire in it that I noticed, is that the locking mechanism, sorry for my noob questions I just wanna make sure mine is not a rip off and unfortunately my generation is not familiar with these tools and tool designs
Thanks for review. Couple things I noticed, what you called “star bits” are Pozi Drive bits. It has a “Philips” type head, but the bits are flat at the tip, so they penetrate deeper into the screw. Paired with the correct sized screw head, holds the screws without a magnet. The “square drive bits in the top holder are Robertson Bits. I appreciate TH-camrs reviewing mechanical related tools, and how-to videos. Some are not experts, but they offer free useful support for novices.
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I just bought this and was thinking I was missing the HSA adapter. Didn’t know its buried in the set as you explained. Thanks 🙏
Well done video, good close up shots as well....
Thank you!
I was wondering if the drivers have their own rubber holder (like the phillips and hex bits have). Also if the hex bits are labeled (or only the rubber holders).
Dang that looks like an amazing kit! Thanks fro the video!
I bought this Stanley kit with a handle which rattles, sorry don't know English name for it. It has big rubber grip and can has a couple bits inside top of the handle and comes with some extra bits in some loose part. Been using it for 5-6 years now. Perhaps just 15 pcs but it has helped major time.
Stanley is good stuff.
@@HelpAtMyHome yeah. The tool wasn't that expensive and I've used it so many years on everything I could.
Size of the lift out tray please?
Does the screw driver have the ratchet feature?
No
material and forge process used?
Nice 👍 $25/- though can you attach with the screwdriver machine? Thanks 🙏🏽
Yes. These will work in a drill.
are those nut driver bits magnetic?
Question, was it hard to place the bit at the end of your screwdriver. Mines seems like it takes a lot of force to pull the tips back off
Yes definitely not as easy as you might expect. It breaks in over time though.
theres like this groove with a wire in it that I noticed, is that the locking mechanism, sorry for my noob questions I just wanna make sure mine is not a rip off and unfortunately my generation is not familiar with these tools and tool designs
Great review