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forum threadEdwardsc8 posted Yesterday 09:40 PM
forum threadEdwardsc8 posted Yesterday 09:40 PM

CRAFTSMAN Ratcheting Screwdriver, SpeedDrive, 2” Double Ended Bits Included, Handle Holds Up To 6 Bits (CMHT68129) $14.99

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Model: Craftsman Ratcheting Screwdriver Set 15 pc

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funky_herbal_tToday 12:17 AM
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I picked this up about a year ago from Ace for the same price. It's a pretty neat tool, it's a ratcheting screwdriver that keeps turning in the same direction regardless of which way you're turning the handle, effectively doubling the speed of screwing/unscrewing. Definitely not a NEED to have, but a nice to have.
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EagerName875Today 01:01 AM
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Quote from funky_herbal_t :
I picked this up about a year ago from Ace for the same price. It's a pretty neat tool, it's a ratcheting screwdriver that keeps turning in the same direction regardless of which way you're turning the handle, effectively doubling the speed of screwing/unscrewing. Definitely not a NEED to have, but a nice to have.
That sounds like it'd take some getting used to.
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FastZX6RToday 01:11 AM
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Quote from EagerName875 :
That sounds like it'd take some getting used to.
You have to hold the collar for it to constantly turn to the right or left, regardless of how the handle is turned. If you don't hold the collar it ratchets normally. I hope this helps.
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funky_herbal_tToday 01:33 AM
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Quote from EagerName875 :
That sounds like it'd take some getting used to.
Not really, it's the same as using a regular ratcheting screwdriver, just faster.

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