Home Depot has
Milwaukee 9-in-1 Square Drive Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver with 8-in-1 Compact Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver (48-22-2322C) on sale for
$19.97.
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cj0r for finding this deal.
About this product:- All metal ratchet: durable high torque ratchet for 2x driving speed and maximum control
- Power groove bits for power tool compatibility and jobsite versatility
- Wrench ready: hex shanks for additional leverage
- Precision machined bit tips: durable tips for secure fitment
- Chrome plated bits
- Magnetic bit retention delivers consistent driving performance
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Includes: one 9-in-1 square drive ratcheting multi-bit screwdriver and one 8-in-1 compact ratcheting multi-bit screwdriver
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Note: With Husky you only get the large screwdriver vs. large and small with Milwaukee. I have stubby screwdrivers and I very rarely use them...
Home Depot Info for the Husky Screwdriver:
Internet #301939829
Model #99671
Store SKU #1001855882
This Milwaukee set would not lend itself well to electronics.
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Note: With Husky you only get the large screwdriver vs. large and small with Milwaukee. I have stubby screwdrivers and I very rarely use them...
Home Depot Info for the Husky Screwdriver:
Internet #301939829
Model #99671
Store SKU #1001855882
This Milwaukee set would not lend itself well to electronics.
This Milwaukee set would not lend itself well to electronics.
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The larger driver was easier to get bits in and out of the handle, shorter was pretty stubborn, might need some silicone spray on the big rubber o ring holding the bits in the handle to make it smoother.
One long term issue mentioned the last time this deal was posted is the bits in the stubby driver are 1.5" long and effectively proprietary, as most bit sets are like 1" or 2", either being too short and difficult to get out, or too long and stick out the back of the handle. I had an idea for using a drill and putting holes in the bottom of the exposed part of the handle to allow the ends of the 2" bits to push into the housing and effectively fit, but I have not damaged the included bits enough to need to try this yet. Not sure how much material there is to play with there, so can't say it wouldn't affect the ratchet trying to make 2" bits fit in the handle. If anyone has had success with this, please let me know!
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This Milwaukee set would be good in a pinch for that but is better to have as a tool in the pantry for general use around the house or office.
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