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ariekazy
12-28-2017, 02:45 AM
Just for discussions sake, what is everybody's go to screwdriver? I carried the long bladed Snap-On ratcheting for years, but I've recently swapped to Wiha and I'm VERY happy with those. Just needs knurling on the blade like Vessel does....

So what are you guys carrying?

copyman
12-28-2017, 03:10 AM
See pic. Panasonic EY7410 3.6-Volt Lithium-Ion. Light balanced. Battery lasts weeks! Adjustable torque. Put a dewalt magnetic bit holder on it and #2 phillip bit. To many screws on these digital machines to be turning screws by hand!

JR2ALTA
12-28-2017, 04:07 AM
Nothing special here. just hate rubber grips because they snag in back pocket.

Blizzoo
12-28-2017, 09:10 AM
I'm using a Snap-On ratcheting for more than a year and I'm happy with it, I have lost it and recovered it shortly a few times, felt like loosing your wallet

Ratchet2501
12-28-2017, 03:08 PM
See pic. Panasonic EY7410 3.6-Volt Lithium-Ion. Light balanced. Battery lasts weeks! Adjustable torque. Put a dewalt magnetic bit holder on it and #2 phillip bit. To many screws on these digital machines to be turning screws by hand!

That, Knipex pliers and Klein screwdrivers. I'm luckier than most though on selection, we recently got a wholesale supplier out here. Even though my boss doesn't like my "bringing tools to work" but. . . . have to have good tools.

blackcat4866
12-29-2017, 12:03 AM
Schroder 47473 re-badged as Craftsman. It's weighted heavier than most, so you get a lot of rotational momentum when spinning out screws. I'll probably jinx myself for saying it, but I've been using this same screwdriver for 15+ years:

3850638507

=^..^=

Gavin_Parkes
01-17-2018, 04:15 PM
Long shaft Snap-on since 1986, 31 years and still going albeit a little shinier than it was!!

allan
01-17-2018, 06:03 PM
38622
Wiha Ph2 * 300.
Cant work with anything else.

mo0651
01-17-2018, 07:21 PM
Grey Goose and Minutemaid!! Helps to take the edge off!!!:cool:

allan
01-17-2018, 09:05 PM
No!
Beer is better!

roho
01-17-2018, 09:13 PM
Grey Goose and Minutemaid!! Helps to take the edge off!!!:cool:

Harvey Wallbanger,

habik
01-28-2018, 09:22 PM
I'm a Wiha man as well, until I got some taken one by one in my previous places. Got left with only #40 #50 Philips from precision set..but soon be looking for electric drive as my tennis wrist & elbow is kicking in more often. Currently my main drive is:
200mm Snap On solid...
Stumpy..#2 Philips

Backup 75 pence Philips to use mainly the polyamide handle wrapped in duster cloth to scrape soak rollers.

For the sake of having conversation about drives I'm thankful as I was looking for electrical and the Pana seems like a reasonable option!

Sent from portable device using fast cheapset!

Lagonda
01-30-2018, 11:55 PM
What ever bent, mangled and worn out driver that's left in my workshop after those thieving bastards of IT techs have "borrowed" the good ones without asking. :(

Geo
02-05-2018, 08:24 PM
I'm a Wiha man as well, until I got some taken one by one in my previous places. Got left with only #40 #50 Philips from precision set..but soon be looking for electric drive as my tennis wrist & elbow is kicking in more often. Currently my main drive is:
200mm Snap On solid...
Stumpy..#2 Philips

Backup 75 pence Philips to use mainly the polyamide handle wrapped in duster cloth to scrape soak rollers.

For the sake of having conversation about drives I'm thankful as I was looking for electrical and the Pana seems like a reasonable option!

Sent from portable device using fast cheapset!

Hitachi model DB 3DL2 ... Comes with 2 batteries , adj torque setting , 2 speed 260/780 and the best part, rocker switch. At this point, can't live without it.

kjg
02-05-2018, 08:49 PM
38789
Wera Kraftform Lasertips. my personal favorites.

aktasson
02-05-2018, 10:43 PM
These are in my tool case... magnetic nutdriver 5,5mm normal and long (Wiha 34152, Wiha 34154). Belzer (Bahco) screwdriver PH-2. CRL 10" magnetic screwdriver with 4 bits.

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