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This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
While helping my neighbor with his 'new' mower, some cover plates needed removed for access and he pulled out this set of rebranded screwdrivers. When the handle just twisted and the bit didn't move, I had to laugh.... broke someplace inside. And for the one that did hold, the handle itself twisted. So, we tried one of the bits in an impact and it just rounded off. Maybe he just got a bad set. I thought the then made in the USA Craftsman screwdrivers were junk (compared to then Mac or Apex), but even those now made in China are far superior to these.
Maybe if you are working on a watch or eyeglasses, the smaller screwdrivers might work....
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Lots of Slickdeals redirected links have been failing recently. To find this deal, search for "BK 7741101" from the Napa homepage: https://www.napaonline.com/
This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
I guess the big handle fits the replaceable tips in front.
But how do you know which tip is on each of the other handles - is there a marker for Phillips/flat/star/whatever, or do you have to turn the set upside-down to find the right one?
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This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
I thought I am the only one having problems with redirected links. I've been searching everywhere trying to fix the problem.
I guess the big handle fits the replaceable tips in front.
But how do you know which tip is on each of the other handles - is there a marker for Phillips/flat/star/whatever, or do you have to turn the set upside-down to find the right one?
I agree that the NAPA description is fairly horrible... even the pic doesn't show you much about what's included. That said, I googled the set and found a nice pic of the back of box on ebay (see link, below). It appears the back of handles are actually marked with the driver size. Also, the bit driver handle appears to actual be a ratchet style, as well. I've added a picture from the ebay listing in the OP. Take a look for yourself in the OP image or using the link, below:
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A great price for junk is still junk....
While helping my neighbor with his 'new' mower, some cover plates needed removed for access and he pulled out this set of rebranded screwdrivers. When the handle just twisted and the bit didn't move, I had to laugh.... broke someplace inside. And for the one that did hold, the handle itself twisted. So, we tried one of the bits in an impact and it just rounded off. Maybe he just got a bad set. I thought the then made in the USA Craftsman screwdrivers were junk (compared to then Mac or Apex), but even those now made in China are far superior to these.
Maybe if you are working on a watch or eyeglasses, the smaller screwdrivers might work....
Lots of Slickdeals redirected links have been failing recently. To find this deal, search for "BK 7741101" from the Napa homepage: https://www.napaonline.com/
This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
I'm curious as to what high-dollar screwdrivers you settled on. Wera? Wiha? Some other 4 letter company that starts with W and ends with A?
I'm curious as to what high-dollar screwdrivers you settled on. Wera? Wiha? Some other 4 letter company that starts with W and ends with A?
Screwdrivers wear out, warranty is iffy, but with just a handful of tools, you can replace dozens of even the best screwdrivers..... Buy the best insulated or not, ratcheting[amazon.com] or not, locking or not screwdriver bit holder (examples)[amazon.com] you like in stubby or long, various length extensions[amazon.com], maybe a wobble/pivot and then use the best bits you can find. When it counts, we buy and use made in the USA Apex bits that super hard, are also made all over the world with lesser quality that are still better than found in box stores from any brand. Straight shank bits are easy remove/exchange, while the indent on the shaft type will require some effort without a locking holder. Break a bit, wear out a bit, no problem....
We have nice sets of Snap On and Mac screwdrivers, but the truth is, I should probably sell them... all but the Snap On with the 1/4" drive in the handle for a ratchet or gimbal. Without packing various tool boxes around in a tool belt all day, above has everything most need and use for screwdrivers on construction sites or at home.
While helping my neighbor with his 'new' mower, some cover plates needed removed for access and he pulled out this set of rebranded screwdrivers. When the handle just twisted and the bit didn't move, I had to laugh.... broke someplace inside. And for the one that did hold, the handle itself twisted. So, we tried one of the bits in an impact and it just rounded off. Maybe he just got a bad set. I thought the then made in the USA Craftsman screwdrivers were junk (compared to then Mac or Apex), but even those now made in China are far superior to these.
Maybe if you are working on a watch or eyeglasses, the smaller screwdrivers might work....
To be fair, you shouldn't be slapping regular bits in an impact anyway. But the rest of what you said makes it sound awful either way.
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I guess the big handle fits the replaceable tips in front.
But how do you know which tip is on each of the other handles - is there a marker for Phillips/flat/star/whatever, or do you have to turn the set upside-down to find the right one?
On my neighbor's Evercraft set, they are marked on one side of the handle, but you are going to play with finding the one you want... easier if laying in a drawer, or put the common ones in the front. Talking to him earlier, he took the one back I broke on his mower and no warranty for one, but will exchange the whole set while in stock since it was not worn out from use, but a factory defect (from China and imported by Wilmar).
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This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
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While helping my neighbor with his 'new' mower, some cover plates needed removed for access and he pulled out this set of rebranded screwdrivers. When the handle just twisted and the bit didn't move, I had to laugh.... broke someplace inside. And for the one that did hold, the handle itself twisted. So, we tried one of the bits in an impact and it just rounded off. Maybe he just got a bad set. I thought the then made in the USA Craftsman screwdrivers were junk (compared to then Mac or Apex), but even those now made in China are far superior to these.
Maybe if you are working on a watch or eyeglasses, the smaller screwdrivers might work....
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This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
https://www.acehardware
But how do you know which tip is on each of the other handles - is there a marker for Phillips/flat/star/whatever, or do you have to turn the set upside-down to find the right one?
This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
But how do you know which tip is on each of the other handles - is there a marker for Phillips/flat/star/whatever, or do you have to turn the set upside-down to find the right one?
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While helping my neighbor with his 'new' mower, some cover plates needed removed for access and he pulled out this set of rebranded screwdrivers. When the handle just twisted and the bit didn't move, I had to laugh.... broke someplace inside. And for the one that did hold, the handle itself twisted. So, we tried one of the bits in an impact and it just rounded off. Maybe he just got a bad set. I thought the then made in the USA Craftsman screwdrivers were junk (compared to then Mac or Apex), but even those now made in China are far superior to these.
Maybe if you are working on a watch or eyeglasses, the smaller screwdrivers might work....
This a great price for this 100-piece kit that typically sells for $34.99 under a dozen different brand names, but for me personally, I'm done using cheap screwdrivers.
Evercraft Screwdriver Set - 100 Pcs [napaonline.com]
We have nice sets of Snap On and Mac screwdrivers, but the truth is, I should probably sell them... all but the Snap On with the 1/4" drive in the handle for a ratchet or gimbal. Without packing various tool boxes around in a tool belt all day, above has everything most need and use for screwdrivers on construction sites or at home.
While helping my neighbor with his 'new' mower, some cover plates needed removed for access and he pulled out this set of rebranded screwdrivers. When the handle just twisted and the bit didn't move, I had to laugh.... broke someplace inside. And for the one that did hold, the handle itself twisted. So, we tried one of the bits in an impact and it just rounded off. Maybe he just got a bad set. I thought the then made in the USA Craftsman screwdrivers were junk (compared to then Mac or Apex), but even those now made in China are far superior to these.
Maybe if you are working on a watch or eyeglasses, the smaller screwdrivers might work....
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But how do you know which tip is on each of the other handles - is there a marker for Phillips/flat/star/whatever, or do you have to turn the set upside-down to find the right one?
Still might be a good set to loan out...
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