The Pozidriv bit would make assembling Ikea furniture a bit more fun! Ikea uses all Pozidriv bits, and as sad as it is to say I own enough Ikea items that I actually bought a 10 pack of Wiha pozidriv 2 bits just for the ocassion lol. I see the Vessel offer JIS screwdrivers as well, that'd be really great for people with Japanese cars or bikes, they tend to use those bits. Just like Pozidriv they look like a Phillips, but a JIS has a little dot just to the side of the + plus for the slot. I've added this driver to my wishlist... sadly 2024 has been pretty tight for me financially, but if when the time comes I can see myself joyfully getting ahold of one of these drivers!
The pozidriv screwdriver is very useful not only for IKEA furniture. You need one to install or to adjust European hinges like :Blum and Hettich. Without the pozi it's very hard to install or adjust such hinges. Almost all new kitchen and bath cabinets come with some type of euro hinges. Also some cabinet drawer slides, use the same pozi bit.
I have this screwdriver and love it. The main PH2/Flat head blade has a bit of play due to its design, but I was able to fix it by wrapping the flat head end with plumbers tape (I use the PH2 the most). Thank you for the video!
I've been buying the Klien multibit screw drivers for so long. I've also been losing those little bits and they don't make direct replacement bit kits for them. I decided to buy the Vessel and see how it fairs. I'm liking it very much and the fact I can use all my other hex bits is great.
In UK just about every thing is pz 2 due to the slippage designed into Phillips from production line manufacturing.have this screwdriver love it. I switch between this and Felo ergo all the time. Just found this channel .subscribed.
2:00 - I was hoping so badly you said they equipped TWO Phillips size 2 bits. A flathead and Phillips is pretty solid, in fact I used a flathead and Phillips bit tonight to replace my outdoor socket. The new socket came with Phillips and slotted screws, a two in one, but the old socket I was replacing was strictly flathead.
There are no true JIS B 4633 screwdrivers anymore. Vessel makes their screwdrivers to ISO 8764-1 (DIN 5620) which is intended for ISO 4757 screws but is backwards compatible with both JIS B 1012 as well as ANSI Type I (Philips).
Join some facebook multitool groups or reddit groups - especially the leatherman groups. Besides the somewhat toxic community some of them have, often there are great people who post about sales. Recently in one of them, someone pointed out that the Ratchet driver was back in stock. and before I could buy a backup one, they were already out of stock again. And since then, people have been posting about their new Ratchet Drivers coming in the mail. So HOPEFULLY, leatherman realizes people want this, and start making them more often again. But I completely understand and agree with the saltiness! haha
It was used well enough to understand what i needed to understand about this tool. I still use it from time to time. But no, it isn't my main screwdriver because I like ratcheting screwdrivers.
They are JIS bits not Philips but they fit Philips perfectly. It is the other way around that is the problem, never use a Philips screwdriver on a Japanese car or bike. Pozi drive are rest of the world spec, you don't often see them in America which is a shame. It is superior to Philips.
So I've compared the bits that come on this screwdriver with my other bits. And I can't see any difference whatsoever. However, I found a product link on the Vessel website that states this product is a JIS bit so there is not debate. But I would agree on you that Pozi Drive are superior. However, as a Canadian, I can't help but say that from what I've seen, A Robertson (or square head) are better than pozi drive! haha
@@happylittletools As a Kreg user, I can confirm that Robertson's are superior! It is almost impossible to the untrained eye to spot the difference between Philips and JIS. Rather than me making a hash of the explanation, the best thing to do is go online and see and exploded picture of the two.
@@happylittletools It's worth knowing, the photos make it so much clearer. All those years they told us screws on Japanese vehicles were soft was a lie. It was the Philips screwdrivers tearing them up. Use a JIS on a Toyota and you will get it. As for the Robertson, I don't think Torx would have been invented without the Robertson leading the way.
I'm not sure exactly what you are referring to. The Ball Grip Ratchet Interchangeable Screwdriver is roughly 2x the price of the Vessel 220w-3 in both USA and Canada on Amazon and it seems to be the same situation on Japanese sites I looked up. Maybe because I am in Canada, I don't get the same search results as you. If you have the chance to get the ratcheting driver cheaper than the 220w-3, definitely pick it up!
The Pozidriv bit would make assembling Ikea furniture a bit more fun! Ikea uses all Pozidriv bits, and as sad as it is to say I own enough Ikea items that I actually bought a 10 pack of Wiha pozidriv 2 bits just for the ocassion lol. I see the Vessel offer JIS screwdrivers as well, that'd be really great for people with Japanese cars or bikes, they tend to use those bits. Just like Pozidriv they look like a Phillips, but a JIS has a little dot just to the side of the + plus for the slot.
I've added this driver to my wishlist... sadly 2024 has been pretty tight for me financially, but if when the time comes I can see myself joyfully getting ahold of one of these drivers!
Thanks for the JIS info! I think there are better options than this screwdriver. Vessel makes a ratchet version of this that looks great!
The pozidriv screwdriver is very useful not only for IKEA furniture. You need one to install or to adjust European hinges like :Blum and Hettich. Without the pozi it's very hard to install or adjust such hinges. Almost all new kitchen and bath cabinets come with some type of euro hinges. Also some cabinet drawer slides, use the same pozi bit.
I have this screwdriver and love it. The main PH2/Flat head blade has a bit of play due to its design, but I was able to fix it by wrapping the flat head end with plumbers tape (I use the PH2 the most). Thank you for the video!
Thanks for sharing that tip!!
I've been buying the Klien multibit screw drivers for so long. I've also been losing those little bits and they don't make direct replacement bit kits for them. I decided to buy the Vessel and see how it fairs. I'm liking it very much and the fact I can use all my other hex bits is great.
Klein not selling proper replacement bits is a huge pet peeve of mine! Same with their flip sockets. If you lose one, you gotta buy a full set again!
In UK just about every thing is pz 2 due to the slippage designed into Phillips from production line manufacturing.have this screwdriver love it. I switch between this and Felo ergo all the time. Just found this channel .subscribed.
Thanks for the subscription!
The Felo Ergo range looks great! I might have to get me a set of them!
2:00 - I was hoping so badly you said they equipped TWO Phillips size 2 bits. A flathead and Phillips is pretty solid, in fact I used a flathead and Phillips bit tonight to replace my outdoor socket. The new socket came with Phillips and slotted screws, a two in one, but the old socket I was replacing was strictly flathead.
Sorry to disappoint!
There are no true JIS B 4633 screwdrivers anymore. Vessel makes their screwdrivers to ISO 8764-1 (DIN 5620) which is intended for ISO 4757 screws but is backwards compatible with both JIS B 1012 as well as ANSI Type I (Philips).
I would love to purchase the leatherman ratchet.... at a reasonable price. Saltiness aside, nice content and thanks for the info!
Join some facebook multitool groups or reddit groups - especially the leatherman groups. Besides the somewhat toxic community some of them have, often there are great people who post about sales. Recently in one of them, someone pointed out that the Ratchet driver was back in stock. and before I could buy a backup one, they were already out of stock again. And since then, people have been posting about their new Ratchet Drivers coming in the mail. So HOPEFULLY, leatherman realizes people want this, and start making them more often again. But I completely understand and agree with the saltiness! haha
Leatherman ratcheting bit holded is worth every penny i paid, i use it almost daily
For my vessel like in your video is easy to get rusty
Mine hasnt rusted at all. It's mostly plastic so i dont see rust being an issue. Where are you having rust form?
🤣😂😆 PZ and especially no.2 is the most common screw head in Europe and Asia !
I didn't know that! Thanks for the info! It's good for future reference for me!
судя по износу рукоятки - это "сервантный вариант". ей практически не пользовались.
It was used well enough to understand what i needed to understand about this tool. I still use it from time to time. But no, it isn't my main screwdriver because I like ratcheting screwdrivers.
They are JIS bits not Philips but they fit Philips perfectly. It is the other way around that is the problem, never use a Philips screwdriver on a Japanese car or bike.
Pozi drive are rest of the world spec, you don't often see them in America which is a shame. It is superior to Philips.
So I've compared the bits that come on this screwdriver with my other bits. And I can't see any difference whatsoever. However, I found a product link on the Vessel website that states this product is a JIS bit so there is not debate.
But I would agree on you that Pozi Drive are superior. However, as a Canadian, I can't help but say that from what I've seen, A Robertson (or square head) are better than pozi drive! haha
@@happylittletools As a Kreg user, I can confirm that Robertson's are superior!
It is almost impossible to the untrained eye to spot the difference between Philips and JIS. Rather than me making a hash of the explanation, the best thing to do is go online and see and exploded picture of the two.
There needs to be more robertson love in the world! Haha
And I've looked at those photos! Thanks for the suggestion.
@@happylittletools It's worth knowing, the photos make it so much clearer. All those years they told us screws on Japanese vehicles were soft was a lie. It was the Philips screwdrivers tearing them up.
Use a JIS on a Toyota and you will get it.
As for the Robertson, I don't think Torx would have been invented without the Robertson leading the way.
Agreed on all accounts!
The vessel ratcheting driver is cheaper.
I'm not sure exactly what you are referring to. The Ball Grip Ratchet Interchangeable Screwdriver is roughly 2x the price of the Vessel 220w-3 in both USA and Canada on Amazon and it seems to be the same situation on Japanese sites I looked up. Maybe because I am in Canada, I don't get the same search results as you. If you have the chance to get the ratcheting driver cheaper than the 220w-3, definitely pick it up!