Amazon has
Wera Kraftform Kompakt Stubby Magazin 1 Multi-Bit Screwdriver (05008873001) on sale for
$17.26.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this Item:
- Short, compact Stubby shape for working in tight installation spaces, with 6 bits in the integrated magazine
- Ergonomic 2-component Kraftform handle for precise work
- 1/4" bit mounting with strong permanent magnet
- Captive and swiveling bit magazine for easy removal and safe storage of bits
- Take it easy tool finder: colour coding according to profile and size
- Bits Included:
- 1x PH 1x25 mm
- 1x PH 2x25 mm
- 1x 0.8x5.5x25 mm
- 1x TX 15x25 mm
- 1x TX 20x25 mm
- 1x TX 25x25 mm
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I have the a bunch of Wera tools and this is the only one that I practically never use.
Personally, I would either purchase full size ratchet or dual drive for the same price as this, OR better yet, spend the ~$65 and get the Compakt kit that has the mini ratchet wrench, mini screwdriver, sockets and bits all in one.
Ratcheting is nice, but, aside from the variety of bits, there's a big difference in the handles of the ratcheting Klein verses this Wera and, depending on the task at hand, some might really prefer the chunkier grip of this.
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I just had to repair an air conditioner that was mounted too close to a brick wall. My stubby screwdriver was far from useless for that task. For me, a driver, if it fits and the fasteners aren't too tight, is almost always going to be preferable to a ratchet wrench.
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I have the a bunch of Wera tools and this is the only one that I practically never use.
Personally, I would either purchase full size ratchet or dual drive for the same price as this, OR better yet, spend the ~$65 and get the Compakt kit that has the mini ratchet wrench, mini screwdriver, sockets and bits all in one.
https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05008...135&sr=
https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05008...135&sr=
https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05649...569&sr=
Ratcheting is nice, but, aside from the variety of bits, there's a big difference in the handles of the ratcheting Klein verses this Wera and, depending on the task at hand, some might really prefer the chunkier grip of this.
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https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05649...569&sr=8-3 [amazon.com]
I just had to repair an air conditioner that was mounted too close to a brick wall. My stubby screwdriver was far from useless for that task. For me, a driver, if it fits and the fasteners aren't too tight, is almost always going to be preferable to a ratchet wrench.
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I have the a bunch of Wera tools and this is the only one that I practically never use.
Personally, I would either purchase full size ratchet or dual drive for the same price as this, OR better yet, spend the ~$65 and get the Compakt kit that has the mini ratchet wrench, mini screwdriver, sockets and bits all in one.
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https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05008...135&sr=8-1 [amazon.com]
I have the a bunch of Wera tools and this is the only one that I practically never use.
Personally, I would either purchase full size ratchet or dual drive for the same price as this, OR better yet, spend the ~$65 and get the Compakt kit that has the mini ratchet wrench, mini screwdriver, sockets and bits all in one.
Or check out these Bacho (Snap-on/Williams owned) stubby sets for around $40 (I think made in Taiwan):
https://www.amazon.com/Bahco-8080...r=8-2&th=1
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