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Post #138069878 added 06-17-2020 9:46 AM by Ohsighrus in Deal Talk
Who the hell is paying $20 for a cheaply built 6 head torx screwdriver with no warranty? https://www.amazon.com/MAXTECH-12-Multi-bit-Stubby-Screwdriver/dp/B07K9YKL8M/ ...
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Post #138072746 added 06-17-2020 11:35 AM by MaroonMusic708 in Deal Talk
Who the hell is paying $20 for a cheaply built 6 head torx screwdriver with no warranty? https://www.amazon.com/MAXTECH-12...07K9YKL8M/ https://www.amazon.com/TACKLIFE-S...07RDXQZ6W/ "Wiha...
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Post #138097013 added 06-18-2020 9:39 AM by 91LT250R in Deal Talk
You don't need tons of torque on every screw. I'm guessing you've stripped a lot of screw heads in your day. Quality tools cost money...
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Post #138073859 added 06-17-2020 12:17 PM by jediknight007 in Deal Talk
Just because it is lowest from 2015 doesn't make it a good deal. $18 for a screwdriver!
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Post #138070433 added 06-17-2020 10:06 AM by 91LT250R in Deal Talk
Same price on eBay and shipping is free without joining the Prime club or without any minimum order value. ...
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Post #138051215 added 06-16-2020 3:25 PM by steve501 in Deal Talk
Amazon has the Wiha 38045 Stubby Screwdriver With Six-In-One Insert Bits, Torx for 18.96 with free Prime shipping. This is the lowest it's been since 2015. ...
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Post #138051410 added 06-16-2020 3:32 PM by Slurpee23 in Deal Talk
Can I put my non-torx bits in it ?
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Post #138052067 added 06-16-2020 3:57 PM by schneems in Deal Talk
Probably though at that point just get another stubby bit holder screwdriver. From what I understand Wiha makes high quality bits and that’s what you’re paying for. I have a ratcheting Milwaukee...
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Post #138072347 added 06-17-2020 11:21 AM by mannyi in Deal Talk
no way you are gonna be able to apply enough torque on such a small stubby screwdriver to use the larger torx bits.
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Post #138052109 added 06-16-2020 3:59 PM by blocky in Deal Talk
Yes, you can put any standard 1" length 1/4" hex bits. I have one-- Wiha screwdrivers are some of the best. Here's the same handle with a different assortment for cheaper-- and this version did...

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