The RYOBI 7 PC. Screwdriver Set is designed with the most common bits needed. The magnetic hold increases fastener retention. The tip identifier and anti-roll design aid in easy identification and keeping the screwdriver in place. This screwdriver is chrome plated for corrosion resistance. Included is (1) PH1, (1) PH2, (1) SL-1/4 in., (1) SL-3/16 in., (1) SL-5/16 in., (1) T10, (1) T15.
Product SKU:
321815803_321815803
UPC:
33287211128
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Model: RYOBI Screwdriver Set (7-Piece) with Cushion Grip Handles
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I bought a ryobi bit set once. Never again will I trust them with these kinda tools. They shred and ruin so quick. It's like they're created with the softest metals. I have a ryobi miter saw that has worked great, chainsaw amazing, tile saw super awesome for 1 project. Nail gun UHMAZING. But bits and screw drivers...hard pass. Picked up a wiha set and I don't think I'll need to buy another one ever.
My rule of thumb with ryobi is if i don't use it often and it's a once or twice a year tool, get it. If it's gonna be a 20+ times a year then go with something like Makita, dewalt, or Milwaukee.
For manual hand tools, I'm a lifer for knipex and wiha at the moment (need to try out wera and channellock, but I'm quite satisfied with the other two.)
Lowes currently has the Kobalt screwdriver set on sale for $15 with free shipping. It's well made with a lifetime warranty. Its much more comparable in price with Ryobi then Wiha.
I bought a ryobi bit set once. Never again will I trust them with these kinda tools. They shred and ruin so quick. It's like they're created with the softest metals. I have a ryobi miter saw that has worked great, chainsaw amazing, tile saw super awesome for 1 project. Nail gun UHMAZING. But bits and screw drivers...hard pass. Picked up a wiha set and I don't think I'll need to buy another one ever.
My rule of thumb with ryobi is if i don't use it often and it's a once or twice a year tool, get it. If it's gonna be a 20+ times a year then go with something like Makita, dewalt, or Milwaukee.
For manual hand tools, I'm a lifer for knipex and wiha at the moment (need to try out wera and channellock, but I'm quite satisfied with the other two.)
I'm an engineer and the wiha stuff is GREAT. Feel kind of the same way. Spend a little more to get quality name brand tools. I've had good ryobi stuff, but would be in the same camp as you here!
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My rule of thumb with ryobi is if i don't use it often and it's a once or twice a year tool, get it. If it's gonna be a 20+ times a year then go with something like Makita, dewalt, or Milwaukee.
For manual hand tools, I'm a lifer for knipex and wiha at the moment (need to try out wera and channellock, but I'm quite satisfied with the other two.)
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My rule of thumb with ryobi is if i don't use it often and it's a once or twice a year tool, get it. If it's gonna be a 20+ times a year then go with something like Makita, dewalt, or Milwaukee.
For manual hand tools, I'm a lifer for knipex and wiha at the moment (need to try out wera and channellock, but I'm quite satisfied with the other two.)
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