I bought the Workpro screwdriver from Amazon for 17 dollars. I really like it better than the Milwaukee version I had before. The shaft doesn't wobble or do the bits fall out like they did with Milwaukee. As far as husky brand goes, they're always high quality tools. It's no surprise that the husky screwdriver did well in this review
Thank you! I normally have my brother help me with fixing things in my house and today I had to use this screw which I didn’t know how to change the tip! Now I know!
This screwdriver was gifted to a friend of mine and we had no idea how to take the bit out for the longest time. Stumbled on this video and it helped us finally figure out how to use the damn thing. Thank you lol
I am a fan of the longer bit style multi bit screwdriver. I just bought that Husky at Home Depot and its a great price for what it is. Having the bits stored in the handle with direct access is better than having to unscrew a cap I think. I want the Ideal 21-in-1 Twist-A-Nut Ratcheting Screwdriver or a Megapro. The Ideal seems to have everything I want but with slightly shorter bits. I have the Wiha Ultra driver and that was a disappointment as the bit storage is broken in 2 spots and it s got only 1" bits.
@Practical Guy nice!! Kobalt just brought back their double drive ratcheting bit driver this year in the holiday bin section again! Uses smaller double sided bits though..
i love thoses screwdriver so much i bought 5! the last Husky i got is like the one you have but the older one's are identical (in black) to the workpro, at 12$ cad on clearence they we're a steal of a deal! best one i've ever had
After all my years using these screwdrivers, I’ve never thought to try a 1’ bit in them w/o an extension, lol. Glad to know they work w/o it; thx for the info👍🏻 Cheers✌🏼
Thanks for the review. I wanted to get the Husky 12-in-1 Quick Load Ratcheting Screwdriver, but couldn't because it has been out of stock for a long time at Home Depot. So I picked up the Milwakee one instead, tried it, and returned it because I didn't liked it. Now, I picked up the Pro-Grade XL Driver 12-in-1 Ratcheting Screwdriver for $17 (CDN) on Amazon and tried it and I really like it. I liked it so much that I placed an order for the Pro-Grade XL Driver ll Stubby Ratcheting Screwdriver for $15.49 (CDN).
This Husky is my favorite ratcheting screw driver right now... WORKPRO is almost identical but a little bit cheapened. Hate how TH-cam hides your videos from me.
Husky don't make tools. Home depot gets stuff from different factories and puts husky name on it. Same like harbor freight. But Harbor freight has dozens of different names they slap on Stuff. Think workpro does same. Gets stuff from different places and slaps their name on. They prolly both share suppliers
Joe Smith yep, USA is the computer and Taiwan/China is the printer. Some people own the same printer and share it. Just gotta figure out the right combination of materials and factories for it to print out right..
I'd bet Husky/HomeDepot came up with the design and ordered a ton from China. WorkPro came along and saw they still had molds and equipment to make it... Cheapened parts and slapped a new name on it. I'm curious if the patents on them are the same.
@@xephael3485 could be. Just about everything is outsourced and has been. Like Danaher factory here or used to be here made a chunk of craftsman hand tools. Then after craftsman switched Danaher got kobalt contract with Lowe's for few years. Rogers tool works here made drill bits for craftsman and 5 other companies. Different item #s on same thing at harbor freight are made in different factories. H.f. sold more than 1 factory could produce so added 2nd supplier. Tool company in Minnesota makes some tools for park bike tools and same thing for. Snap on. Like screw drivers or something common. They also have same thing under their name on their website. So want a snap on tool and save money? By the same tool from park bike tools. Or order direct with the house name. Black and pecker used to make some craftsman power tools. Guy at Sears told me 20 years ago. Said just go buy same thing at Wal-Mart cheaper. Dewalt is same
@@xephael3485 back in the day Maytag was made in Newton Iowa. Amana appliances were Amana colonies Iowa. I think 1 or other or both did Kenmore for Sears. Marshalltown tools were all made in Marshalltown Iowa. Waterloo tool cabinets were Waterloo Iowa. They made some for other companies too. Maybe mac or snap on even.
@@xephael3485 some Marshalltown tools are made here where I'm at now. With manufacturing facilities in Marshalltown, Iowa and Fayetteville, Arkansas, Marshalltown products are made with superior workmanship. Founded in 1905, it began as a trowel company and eventually became a world leading manufacturer of masonry tools.
I just I looked at the current price and the WorkPro is like 18 and the Husky is 15. I would go for the WorkPro when there’s a coupon on Amazon right under the price. They usually have a lot of sales throughout the year. The bits are better too. The Husky has shiny bits, I haven’t been a fan of shiny chrome bits lately. They are definitely made of softer metal.
I have a couple of those ratcheting screwdriver and the ones with the head changes angles recently I got a Cobalt one when it was on clearance how gimmicky are they do they do what they advertised to do we need a full line the testing by you we know you're overqualified underappreciated and all the normal stuff goes with it🤣😂😃😂😀😃🤣😅😆 and for something completely different Greenlee has a set of screwdrivers the bottle opener in it I know don't get too excited I think I saw it at Lowe's but you know you can also get especially I'm inclined to keep up the Christmas spirit and cheers with a case of beer
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I bought the Workpro screwdriver from Amazon for 17 dollars. I really like it better than the Milwaukee version I had before. The shaft doesn't wobble or do the bits fall out like they did with Milwaukee. As far as husky brand goes, they're always high quality tools. It's no surprise that the husky screwdriver did well in this review
Thank you! I normally have my brother help me with fixing things in my house and today I had to use this screw which I didn’t know how to change the tip! Now I know!
Vanessa Portillo no problem! Glad I could help!
This screwdriver was gifted to a friend of mine and we had no idea how to take the bit out for the longest time. Stumbled on this video and it helped us finally figure out how to use the damn thing. Thank you lol
Ha ha! Glad I could help!
I am a fan of the longer bit style multi bit screwdriver. I just bought that Husky at Home Depot and its a great price for what it is. Having the bits stored in the handle with direct access is better than having to unscrew a cap I think. I want the Ideal 21-in-1 Twist-A-Nut Ratcheting Screwdriver or a Megapro. The Ideal seems to have everything I want but with slightly shorter bits. I have the Wiha Ultra driver and that was a disappointment as the bit storage is broken in 2 spots and it s got only 1" bits.
@Practical Guy nice!! Kobalt just brought back their double drive ratcheting bit driver this year in the holiday bin section again! Uses smaller double sided bits though..
i love thoses screwdriver so much i bought 5! the last Husky i got is like the one you have but the older one's are identical (in black) to the workpro, at 12$ cad on clearence they we're a steal of a deal! best one i've ever had
Nice!! I just brought my WorkPro one home to see how it fits in the WorkPro toolbox!
After all my years using these screwdrivers, I’ve never thought to try a 1’ bit in them w/o an extension, lol. Glad to know they work w/o it; thx for the info👍🏻
Cheers✌🏼
Aepek haha! That’s what I’m here for! 👍👍🍻
Thanks for the review, very helpful as i was wondering if i needed special bits or if i could justbuy regular tips
Thanks for the review. I wanted to get the Husky 12-in-1 Quick Load Ratcheting Screwdriver, but couldn't because it has been out of stock for a long time at Home Depot. So I picked up the Milwakee one instead, tried it, and returned it because I didn't liked it.
Now, I picked up the Pro-Grade XL Driver 12-in-1 Ratcheting Screwdriver for $17 (CDN) on Amazon and tried it and I really like it. I liked it so much that I placed an order for the Pro-Grade XL Driver ll Stubby Ratcheting Screwdriver for $15.49 (CDN).
Tin Su nice! I’ll have to check those out! I still need to check out the mega pro ones as well!
This Husky is my favorite ratcheting screw driver right now... WORKPRO is almost identical but a little bit cheapened. Hate how TH-cam hides your videos from me.
Hmm.. that’s weird.. glad you’re still able to see them at least!
Cause Dan keeps getting autobanned. 😆 don't know how that ever happened
GREAT REVIEW!THE BITS FROM WORKPRO SCREW RUST EASILEY?
the snap on one is really good ive had no problems its a little more expensive than the others
thanks for the review ,Now I know how to get the bid out!
Awesome!👏👏 that’s what I’m here for!
Husky don't make tools. Home depot gets stuff from different factories and puts husky name on it. Same like harbor freight. But Harbor freight has dozens of different names they slap on Stuff. Think workpro does same. Gets stuff from different places and slaps their name on. They prolly both share suppliers
Joe Smith yep, USA is the computer and Taiwan/China is the printer. Some people own the same printer and share it. Just gotta figure out the right combination of materials and factories for it to print out right..
I'd bet Husky/HomeDepot came up with the design and ordered a ton from China. WorkPro came along and saw they still had molds and equipment to make it... Cheapened parts and slapped a new name on it. I'm curious if the patents on them are the same.
@@xephael3485 could be. Just about everything is outsourced and has been. Like Danaher factory here or used to be here made a chunk of craftsman hand tools. Then after craftsman switched Danaher got kobalt contract with Lowe's for few years. Rogers tool works here made drill bits for craftsman and 5 other companies. Different item #s on same thing at harbor freight are made in different factories. H.f. sold more than 1 factory could produce so added 2nd supplier. Tool company in Minnesota makes some tools for park bike tools and same thing for. Snap on. Like screw drivers or something common. They also have same thing under their name on their website. So want a snap on tool and save money? By the same tool from park bike tools. Or order direct with the house name. Black and pecker used to make some craftsman power tools. Guy at Sears told me 20 years ago. Said just go buy same thing at Wal-Mart cheaper. Dewalt is same
@@xephael3485 back in the day Maytag was made in Newton Iowa. Amana appliances were Amana colonies Iowa. I think 1 or other or both did Kenmore for Sears. Marshalltown tools were all made in Marshalltown Iowa. Waterloo tool cabinets were Waterloo Iowa. They made some for other companies too. Maybe mac or snap on even.
@@xephael3485 some Marshalltown tools are made here where I'm at now.
With manufacturing facilities in Marshalltown, Iowa and Fayetteville, Arkansas, Marshalltown products are made with superior workmanship. Founded in 1905, it began as a trowel company and eventually became a world leading manufacturer of masonry tools.
Looks a lot like the Milwaukee as well.
Which one is better?
I just I looked at the current price and the WorkPro is like 18 and the Husky is 15. I would go for the WorkPro when there’s a coupon on Amazon right under the price. They usually have a lot of sales throughout the year. The bits are better too. The Husky has shiny bits, I haven’t been a fan of shiny chrome bits lately. They are definitely made of softer metal.
I would pick the vessel
I have the Milwaukee version of these, but the Work pro looks nice 👍
Hmmm... so workpro is the red/blue section of the sweatshop. Thanks for the info. Merry Christmas!
D-C -G oh, come on Carlos! Lol 🎄🎄
D-C -G 👋
@@themaintenanceman1 what's up brother! Merry Christmas!
@@AutobahnDan truth hurts man! Lol
D-C -G sams to you buddy! Happy holidays!! 🍻
Awesome comparison video ABD! I like my workpro a lot. I also had that rologear. It was awesome but I got water in it 😭
The maintenance Man Don’t worry, I won’t take all your WorkPro! 🤣👍👍 ...ahh man that sux! Gotta keep her dry!
Great review, Dan. I favor the Vessel being that I'm definitely lacking in stubbies! 🤣 Thanks and God bless! 😁👍
Me again Dave vessel is good stuff! I hope to get more of it next year!
Thanks
Thank you
Haha they are from the same mold it seems like 😅
I have a couple of those ratcheting screwdriver and the ones with the head changes angles recently I got a Cobalt one when it was on clearance how gimmicky are they do they do what they advertised to do we need a full line the testing by you we know you're overqualified underappreciated and all the normal stuff goes with it🤣😂😃😂😀😃🤣😅😆 and for something completely different Greenlee has a set of screwdrivers the bottle opener in it I know don't get too excited I think I saw it at Lowe's but you know you can also get especially I'm inclined to keep up the Christmas spirit and cheers with a case of beer
KONAMAN Studio yeah! I just posted that Greenlee in my Instagram stories! It was $48 on Black Friday and now it says $38! 🍻🍻
Husky for the win! Ok, I may be a little biased 🤣
Jeff Parker 🤣
as iknow they are make by the one factory -hangzhou greatstar
If those things had little LED's on em, aint no stoppin you
Chemical Spore that would be cool!
I bought the REAL Milwaukee pair (Reg & Stubby) at Home Depot for $27...
Saw that deal! Not bad!
Probiere mal PB swiss Tools.
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Longevity By D&C Properties no prob!👍👍 Thanks!
Screwdriver is too heavy and not nearly as balanced as megapro ratcheting.
I agree
dont buy either of these.
I’m guessing one broke on you🤷♂️