Hello again, Doc Thank you for another Great 👍 Thank you for the great advice as always. I 'm not sure I would have a need for something like this. I rarely use mine. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Again thank you 👌
Vessel ball grip ratcheting screwdriver for the win. You can remove the end and it becomes a ratcheting stubby bit holder. 2nd place would be the Klein ratcheting stubby.
There is a smaller Wera bit driver that has the proper direction setting collar. It actually rotates 360 degrees in the direction that you want to turn the fastener. It works quite nicely. You can turn the collar when fasteners are loose enough for fingers, then torque on the handle in the same direction when things are tight. It's the "838 RA-R M" model number. I really wish they made a full-sized version.
@LBT The Craftsman SpeedDrive ratcheting screwdriver might be worth checking out. It has a unique ratcheting function I haven’t seen from any other company.
Hello again, Doc
Thank you for another Great 👍 Thank you for the great advice as always. I 'm not sure I would have a need for something like this. I rarely use mine. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Again thank you 👌
Vessel ball grip ratcheting screwdriver for the win. You can remove the end and it becomes a ratcheting stubby bit holder. 2nd place would be the Klein ratcheting stubby.
Might have to go pick one up, thanks for sharing👍🏻🪛
I can honestly say that I have never once looked at a screwdriver and thought, 'If only it stood up on its back end.'
Milwaukee's stands up.
There is a smaller Wera bit driver that has the proper direction setting collar. It actually rotates 360 degrees in the direction that you want to turn the fastener. It works quite nicely. You can turn the collar when fasteners are loose enough for fingers, then torque on the handle in the same direction when things are tight. It's the "838 RA-R M" model number. I really wish they made a full-sized version.
Im very happy with the Milwaukee..
For that length I would expect 2in power bits at least is all that size nessary for a stubby?
@LBT The Craftsman SpeedDrive ratcheting screwdriver might be worth checking out. It has a unique ratcheting function I haven’t seen from any other company.
Kobalt has had this at Lowe's for years, they just traded the blue for red
I wish they would do a stubby ratcheting driver with longer bits.
I can't stand using the smallest bit size unless I have no other option.
Milwaukee makes one that looks exactly like the craftsman.
I don't see what people pay all that money for those snap on..
Snap-on or a 3rd party needs to make a shorter shank for it
The Craftsman name is just not what it was. The bits falling out is a big problem. Thanks Doc
That snap on is garbage. Doesn’t even have a bit holder, who does that
A lot of those tools over way over priced..It's the name..