9/4/2023 0 Comments Stanley ratcheting screwdriver![]() The cavity in the handle the bits are stored in is quite large so you might even be able to fit a torx bit or something else in there. After several uses, the spaces haven't loosened up where they are falling out in the handle, but it still very stiff and difficult to remove them. The friction fit of them in the lid is pretty stiff and requires a good amount of work to get them out. This stubby only comes with the standard flat and philips bits, and they are stored in the handle. I found the action of the ratchet to be comfortable and sufficient, assisting with tightening and loosening screws, making up for the handle size difference compared to the Irwin. ![]() It's not loose like some cheaper ratchets, but it's not super fine like your more expensive ones it fits right in the middle. The ratchet drive itself is about average. The stiffness of switching it doesn't make it difficult, but, instead, adds a nice solid feel to the motion. It's pretty stiff providing a nice feel when spinning it between on, off, and locked. The shape helps provide leverage and ergonomics, and the coating provides solid grip.Ä«etween the handle and shaft is the ratchet selector. Instead of being round, it's got a rounded triangular shape. ![]() The Irwin is a fatty so there is a noticeable difference. The handle on this stubby is about average size for a stubby driver. This one is a little taller and thinner than the Irwin, but the ratchet drive on it made it a keeper. My thought was to settle on the one I liked best, but ultimately I decided to keep both. ![]() I bought this at the same time I bought the Irwin stubby. ![]()
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