I'm using a Klein 11-in-1 Ratcheting Screwdriver with a 2" Malco flip socket and changed out some of the bits to fit my needs as a maintenance technician. www.homedepot.com/p/Malco-1-4... www.kleintools.com/catalog/mu...
Are the Milwaukee stubbies pretty good? I thought about getting one I have a stubby but it's not Milwaukee and there is definitely a time and place for a stubby I used to use them a lot changing thermal switches on dryers because I couldn't fit a regular screwdriver or ratchet in there The only way to do it was with stubby
I love the Milwaukee stubby ratchet. Really fits my hand nicely. Now, as for the the full-size.....very average/slighly under average. Klein ratchet is superior.@@SIR_TOOLS
The important part is how tough the ratcheting unit is, because if/when that fails it doesn't matter how many features it has. That's why I personally dislike tools that say that can do everything in one, because it so often is cheaply made and you easily end up with a brick in your hand. It does look cheap so all I'll say is I do not know how well it holds up over time, but it will not surprise me if it does break easily.
Definitely true a tool with a lot of features is useless if it don't hold up I will do an update in a couple months and let you know thank you for your input. And I also agree about a lot of tools seem cheap nowadays The only reason I decided to use an all in one type screwdriver because my current job I don't like to carry my tool bag up and down stairs all day so I wanted something I can keep in my pocket that I can get by on as many work orders as possible without lugging around my tool bag
I just realized that I have it in the Klein HVAC driver but can’t find a replacement bit through Klein as I’d like to keep it in that driver and get another for this driver
It actually came with my 14 and 1 HVAC screwdriver .. I couldn't find one either That's crazy they don't sell a single-sided one anywhere I will look tomorrow when I get back to work and see if it has a part number on it