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The one with the shank that the bits slide over similar to the malco tool bits. That’s the one. Take the handle off and put that sucker on a impact. Game changer
I had that one before. I thought it was cool, but it's so heavy and bulky you might as well just carry a full set, or the ones you need imo. There's also ones you can get from wera/wiha/pbswiss? I believe where you can remove the shafts and you have a kit, so you don't have any accessibility issues (i.e. the shafts too thicc) I also found I would rather shift the shafts out or pick up a different one instead of flipping and holding onto multiple pieces, it just seemed like more effort than it was worth. If you want to use that one you can fit a 7mm, 10mm, and I believe some smaller hex sockets (sizes you would use on small electronics like 3mm) to cover the gaps that are in SAE inside of the giant tubes, and I was able to fit a couple 1/4 inch bits in it while still keeping it assembled. It just takes some messing around to get everything to fit.
I absolutely love my tirant razor. I use it every single day at work and at home. I have the carbon fiber scale to match my wallet and the upgraded ceramic bearing. Butter smooth easy blade change and super light.
IMHO the 7-1 is a lot better. More practical. Is the one I use. .. If looking for compact and better sockets the makita impact sockets in line with the rubber red (metric) and green,(sae) with a good small ratchet, you make a lot of stuff. Add a handle with extension for bits and you can use the sockets as nut drivers too. I can send you a picture of my set if you want... 🤘🏻
Any chance you might do a video once you complete your bag? You inspired me to make up different bags to have at the ready. I am not a tradesman by any means. But, so far I have made a car kit specific to my current truck and a second tool bag for electrical jobs . I am trying to organize my tools into job specific purposes.
Does the 9/16ths bolt work on a 14 mm bolt or it it more suited for 13 mm bolts? For some reason I run into 14 mm bolts all the time but almost every really great tool kit comes with sockets going up to 13mm..?
Klein 7-In1 Nut Driver - amzn.to/3POg8BX
Klein 6-In-1 Nut Driver - amzn.to/3RSsV8m
Klein 5-In-1 Nut Driver - amzn.to/3RTqFxz
Klein Ironworker Pliers - amzn.to/3PQtCx0
Klein 8-In-1 Insulated Screwdriver Set - amzn.to/3PwVfvg
Klein Residential Electrical Too Kit - amzn.to/3J1nTT9
Klein Store on Amazon - amzn.to/3cBWTgM
Exceed Designs TiRant Razor V2 - amzn.to/3RTqPFb
Looking forward to seeing your complete kit!
While I’m on down time I am trying to revamp it to be as lightweight and efficient as possible.
@@txtoolcrib I've been slowly trying to do the same thing.
I bought that nut driver last year & returned it because it was too many moving parts & heavy & bulky & also not hollow shank
The one with the shank that the bits slide over similar to the malco tool bits. That’s the one. Take the handle off and put that sucker on a impact. Game changer
Might be my next purchase. Nice review. Thx. Watching from Ontario Canada 😊
I had that one before. I thought it was cool, but it's so heavy and bulky you might as well just carry a full set, or the ones you need imo. There's also ones you can get from wera/wiha/pbswiss? I believe where you can remove the shafts and you have a kit, so you don't have any accessibility issues (i.e. the shafts too thicc)
I also found I would rather shift the shafts out or pick up a different one instead of flipping and holding onto multiple pieces, it just seemed like more effort than it was worth.
If you want to use that one you can fit a 7mm, 10mm, and I believe some smaller hex sockets (sizes you would use on small electronics like 3mm) to cover the gaps that are in SAE inside of the giant tubes, and I was able to fit a couple 1/4 inch bits in it while still keeping it assembled. It just takes some messing around to get everything to fit.
The 1/2 - 11/16 driver can also be stored in the handle when you're using the 1/4 driver so that you don't misplace or lose it.
I absolutely love my tirant razor. I use it every single day at work and at home. I have the carbon fiber scale to match my wallet and the upgraded ceramic bearing. Butter smooth easy blade change and super light.
Hello, Ben - nice rig! Perhaps you'll give us a tour of your Go Bag once you have it fully set up...
I will
@@txtoolcrib Thanks!
How about a segment on micro drivers?
Wiha, Picquic teeny turner, and a few other quality drivers?
I really like the teeny turner.
Amazing 🤩
I got this Nut Driver, I thought I wasted my money because of how bulky it is. Im interested in the 7-in-1 Impact Flip Socket
My wife must have one of those!
IMHO the 7-1 is a lot better. More practical. Is the one I use. ..
If looking for compact and better sockets the makita impact sockets in line with the rubber red (metric) and green,(sae) with a good small ratchet, you make a lot of stuff. Add a handle with extension for bits and you can use the sockets as nut drivers too.
I can send you a picture of my set if you want... 🤘🏻
a metric version of this would be nice
There is a metric version, part number 32807MAGM. It’s a little harder to find, though.
Any chance you might do a video once you complete your bag? You inspired me to make up different bags to have at the ready. I am not a tradesman by any means. But, so far I have made a car kit specific to my current truck and a second tool bag for electrical jobs . I am trying to organize my tools into job specific purposes.
I certainly plan to do just that.
Have you ever filmed a reveal of your Go Bag contents? Guess I could look at your playlists, huh? 😏
I have it like that tool
That utility knife…I gotta have it
I left a link for it in the description
@@txtoolcrib I saw that much appreciated if I order it I’ll use your affiliate link
Klein needs a metric version or combo version nut driver.
Great introduction vid, Just curious is anyone really use thise tool?
Does the 9/16ths bolt work on a 14 mm bolt or it it more suited for 13 mm bolts? For some reason I run into 14 mm bolts all the time but almost every really great tool kit comes with sockets going up to 13mm..?
Nothing with metric sizes? I checked your links.
Yep, part number 32807MAGM
Do they offer this in metric?
Yep, part number 32807MAGM
Thats not a driver, its a transformer
$65 for a utility knife?! Sounds high to me. 🤔
This review is DRIVING me NUTS!! JK...you know nut driver....I'll see myself out....
if only they were all deep socket
Have had two, it's garbage 🗑️