This popped up and watching some of the old videos makes me think how similar and how drastically bad your lighting was back then. Hard to think 2 years ago you actually asked for a like and sub but now you don't need to. We all enjoy the progress yet similar feel.
Yeah it is weird going back and watching my own stuff period.. it’s hard to have great lighting because I have so much stuff in my garage to cast shadows. I’ve tried all kinds. It’s a balance between crazy glare on shiny tools and plastic or no shadows 😂
I have been watching all of your videos since you started your channel. Lots of great educational videos. I would love the pb Swiss ratacing screw driver. My favorite video was the veto pro pack mct blackout. Because of that great video I now own 2 of them veto pro packs. Thank you for all the great videos.
thanks for the opportunity for the give away, love all the videos. My favorite videos have been your bad loadouts, your truck loadout and how you store your bits. Always great videos with great insight. Keep up the great work, this has been one of my favorite channels!
The PB Swiss ratchet has been on my wish list for a while now. Like you I am not a big fan of ratchet screwdrivers, but they just look so awesome. You have convinced me that I probably won't like it either. Love your videos! Keep them coming.
Like I mentioned in the video, it’s a really good ratcheting screwdriver… if you like those. I do feel like the longer shaft would be better. The grip is super nice. I really really like it.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Another review I saw on the ratcheting version was that the lock up in the center position is like a regular screwdriver (very tight). This has me leaning that way even as it nears snap-on territory price wise.
@MORGANSMaintenance I'm starting a new aviation job in 3 weeks and a ratcheting one is on the list, supervisor has short and standard snap-on. Boy it's hard to stomach the stubby at 70 some doll hairs
@@brandonm6052 they are really pricey. I did really like the grip on the PB Swiss. I’ve thought about getting some of their regular screwdrivers because I liked the grip so much, but I prefer the Vessel Ball Handle over them all
Great review! Would really like to see a new truck load out video. Never used a PB Swiss tool but the magnetic feature seems very very good. Awesome video as always!
Thank you sir… I’ve been fine tuning it over the last week. Working out of my truck more, and not my office/truck, has been the hardest part of going out of my own. The magnet is really good on both these screwdrivers.
I like the PB Swiss drivers I have some of the dedicated driveer I also have the vessel which are great I have the ratchet and regular ones. My electrical tools are mostly klein but I've switch to the Whia 1000 V as my daily use. I love your pack out video of the Veto MCT black out. Veto is my favorite bags, I have 5 of them love the drill doctor bag for my Milwaukee m12 impact and drill that bag goes everywhere with me. Glad you went out on your own would like to see some videos of the jobs you do.keep the videos coming you have a fan here.
Thank you… sounds like you are a little addicted to tools like me…😂. I’ve been mostly working on bigger jobs, I’m hoping the service call stuff picks up soon. Those are a little easier to film by yourself.
Good honest video review as always. That’s one of the main reasons why I like your channel. I also like to give my honest opinion when I do my videos. I got the vessel ratcheting screw driver after seeing you video on it. Thanks again
Thanks for all the great content. Pb Swiss is one screwdriver I haven’t added to my collection of screwdrivers yet. I agree with you about ratcheting screwdrivers never found one that works good all of them have to much back drag.
I think the PB-swiss are engineered for the C6 style bits that come in them, which is why they're shallow, so when you put an E6 longer shank bit they do have play / wobble in the bit. I use the PB-Swiss insider pro w/ the ratchet in my daily bag, however I actually prefer the "blade" style they have in their screwdriver tool roll, but I've never used a tool roll and find it hard to get used to. Thanks for the content!
I’ve not used tool rolls much either and feel the same way. Someone had a good suggestion to cut the ball part of the shank and it would wobble less.. I think that is the main reason for so much wobble. I wanted to get the Insider Pro with the ratchet to try out both in one screwdriver. It was sold out. Thanks for the info…. And for watching 👍
Good video. I like reviews like this where you’re actually explaining what you might use it for and why it does or does not work for you. So many just describe the tool and never mention what they’re using it for. Take care now and stay safe.
Your channel has grown so fast because you do real tool reviews and are totally honest You respond to most comments and are not afraid to take risks. New channel, new job, and what will be next? Cheers
I have been a subscriber of your channel for some time now and really enjoy watching the reviews of the tools you do. I was really considering getting the Saker mini chainsaw. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to enter the draw of the screwdriver.
Hey! So you need to get the PB Swiss 1/4" Bit Holder, Magnetic, 60mm (PB 451.M) adapter bit. It has a straight shank (no ball end) so it doesn’t have any play. It’ll extend your 60mm ratcheting handle for only $12 😊
@@jonc3768 That is where I looked up the Part # you gave me and the shipping is the same to me. That’s where I bought these Screwdrivers from. They were really the only place I could find them.
Thanks so much for watching 👍 That’s on my list of one day videos (I have a screenshot of your comment for the file cabinet video to remind me)… it’s been a bit of a mess lately and being adjusted for me working more out of my truck/garage too.
love the videos! would love to try some PB Swiss. your video on the installation driver convinced to get it despite all the negative reviews out there about the shape and reverse switch. its now my favourite tool!
Yeah, it was out of stock when I was looking at them. That’s the one I wanted to try so I could check it all out in one screwdriver and save some money. I’m glad I got to feel the Swiss Grip though.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Oh yes. The handles are really nice. Here in Switzerland in the Town DIY store, they were also sold out in recent months. Has probably what to do with the whole world economic situation.
I've been liking your channel. I ended up getting a couple of Railer bit holders and bits after seeing them on your channel. Seems like a good buy so far. I was interested in trying out the PB Swiss ratcheting screwdriver, but the cost just seemed too high. I ended up with the Wera ratcheting screwdriver for less dough.
Yeah it is a little pricey for a screwdriver. Who knows… tomorrow you may win a PB Swiss one. You are in with the comment. I really like the Railers so far. Priced really well and easy to throw in a pocket or clip on a tool bag. Thanks for the encouragement 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance The Wera wasn't exactly cheap either, but I am liking it so far. Got a Wera non-ratcheting bit holder screwdriver for another bag to go along with the Railer bit holder.
@@gpraceman I had been looking at the WERA too. That’s what I use for my dedicated screwdrivers right now. I went with the PB Swiss just to try and see what all the fuss was about.
Another PB product I strongly reccomend to you is the 1/4” hex magazine stubby . They come in both ratcheting and no ratcheting versions . One are many Techs neglect is Stubby drivers , they can save huge amounts of time / many bucks !
@@MORGANSMaintenance One trick I reccommend : I keep a small leather Slip in my pocket , loaded with 2” Milwaukee 2” impact rated bits , further I put all the PB bits aside , and load the “ Mag” with 1” Milwaukee impact bits . This way , I can trade ammo between my drivers and my M12 Surge ( a resident of my “ Walk in “ bag ! The PB bits are high precision , of excellent quality , but not for the most part impact rated . Wera makes some bits with imbedded Diamond grit , a good thing when dealing with abused/ crammed out Philips screws !
@@chrisfyfe9212 yeah I haven’t put the PB Swiss in my impacts yet. I have pretty much just been using it as a screwdriver. I throw a BitRail in my pocket now when Im doing a lot of “Surging”
@@MORGANSMaintenance Good call , PB bits are very precise , but too good for impact use . Personally , I’ve found Milwaukee Shock Wave to be a good general solution !
@@MORGANSMaintenance The M12 Surge is very cool , kinda like a suppressed pistol , saves a lot of wear and tear on client / occupier nerves ! Gentlemen prefer suppressers !
I have never purchased any PB Swiss but would love to try them out. I have a new VETO bag that would make this one a great home! Great videos keep up the great work!
Yeah that’s the other one I’ve heard about and thought about trying… I think I just have to realize I’m not a ratcheting screwdriver person. I understand how they can be helpful, I just have used regular screwdrivers for so long it is second nature for me to not even remember I have a ratcheting screwdriver.
Watching your videos is what made me purchase my first veto bag. Which is the tp-lc. Love that bag, it’s the best bag by far and it was because of watching your videos. Keep up the great videos!
Just ordered a LTT ratcheting screwdriver from Linus tech tips, seems they did a good job of it in the video, Todd did over at his channel Project Farm. The Pb swiss is strong aswell but the Bit storage seems way cooler in the LTT. Great video btw!
I have the non ratcheting version of that BP swiss and used it today on a dryer refurb, really like that handle! I also like and use Vessel, their combination stubby #2 Philips ratchet is a pleasure to use when you have the space, Vessels are kind of thick.
I have that Vessel also and I actually like it a little better… especially for the price. The weight of the PB Swiss is a little more to my liking. Thanks for your thoughts!
I love your videos! One of my favorite videos was the Klein Tools Super Screwdriver. I bought the two screwdrivers and made a super screwdriver. It is now the first screwdriver I grab. I would love the PB Swiss screwdriver if I happen to be the lucky winner. Good luck to everyone else entering the giveaway!
Yeah I will probably buy me some dedicated screwdrivers. The handles are super nice. I’m not sure how they hold up really long term… but I used it a lot this month and it is still really nice.
I’ve really enjoyed your videos I also recently purchased pb Swiss drivers and have really enjoyed though I have not purchased the ratcheting ones due to price.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I'm hoping to get the pb 8515 kit for a good price on black Friday and then for sure one of their ratcheting bit screwdrivers. I do small appliance repair and I'm so happy to be turned on to pb swiss recently.
I’ve been looking into Facom tools as of late. Their new telescopic ratchet is called the facom sxl 161. Wondering if its as hard to get your hands on in the states. Awesome video once again😊
It probably is… I’ve never even seen Facom tools period, but I searched for one of their products awhile back and never could find one except on EBay. So if you can get them, I’m not sure who sells them.
After seeing how a bit holder fits in these to make them longer… I would have rather got the longer shaft. My thinking was, “I’ll get the short one and use a bit holder, then I can have long and short”…. I think the longer shaft would have been better 👍👍
I bought the PB Swiss Twister with the longer shaft recently for 42€ in germany. Although it was on discount I saw that it was quite regularly on discount. So yes, here in europe you will probably be able to get them a bit cheaper compared to the US.
I think the longer shaft is the way to go. I bought the shorter thinking, “I will have a shorter screwdriver that I can make longer with longer bits”… but the long bits wobble too much. Short bits work great
The ball grip is like going “old school” 😂…. But I am loving them. I had to give it some time to get my hands used to it, but once I did they are my favorite.
Very kind gesture , the Magazine equipped iteration is my default EDC , my “ first in “ driver , on or off duty ! I tend to prefer Ratchetting iterations !
Here in the Netherlands its a bit cheaper but still couldnt get myself to buy one.. would you ship it back oversea? Haha. Like ur honest review on it, still think id love one.
If you like ratcheting screwdrivers, I think you will like it. (Or at least you will convince yourself you do for what you paid for it 😂) Who knows it may be the most traveled screwdriver ever… I will ship to whoever wins. I didn’t want to leave out anyone, I know a lot of my watchers aren’t in the US.
@@MORGANSMaintenance haha, we will see :D i have the wera ratcheting screwdriver and use it alot, this pb swiss shorter version might be the better version of it
@@dennisr6261 I was between those when I was deciding to try a quality ratcheting screwdriver. I had wondered if I hadn’t liked ratcheting screwdrivers because I hadn’t had a “good one”. I really like WERA screwdrivers, probably my favorite dedicated ones right now. I went with the PB Swiss mostly to just try one out… that and it was all everyone was talking about (peer pressure 😂)
The first pb swiss I got had the plastic grip I did not like it at all. Reciently bought the swiss grip now they are my favorite. I wish they would make the insider with the swiss grip.
Yeah the Swiss grip is pretty nice. I thought the same thing on the Insider. I thought I said it but it must have been on a retake or something, but I said to myself “if the insider had the Swiss Grip.. it would be a really good screwdriver”
They are really nice screwdrivers… they are not so much nicer that I feel they are worth the price (that’s just my opinion) At least the price to get them to me. They may be cheaper for other people.
They are as expensive here too. You pay for "swiss made" as opposed to "made in china". I don't like ratcheting screwdrivers but this is one of the few I can tolerate because it has very small slack.
It is definitely probably the nicest one I used. I would have rather got the one with the longer shaft. I just never use ratcheting screwdrivers.. half the time I forget that the one I am using even does ratchet 😂
It’s a good one. I keep thinking I’m going to find that one “ratcheting screwdriver” that is going to make me love it. I would still use this for certain things, but for that price.. I would rather someone else have it that will really use it. Thanks for watching 👍
Try the Wera bit holding driver w/ a Klein flip socket… they woke well together, almost as if they were made to work together. I have a short clip on my youtube Chanel.
It's always a pity when we buy over-hyped tools. You feel both angry and mocked. I can fully understand that. Especially if it comes to tools from Europe. Opinion that they are always better, finer and extremely precise products is sometimes a myth. Small giveaways are good sings of constant growth of the channel. BTW don't consider my comment in the give away, please. For sure there are some people that will benefit much better from that give away.
It is no doubt a quality tool (still a bit pricey in my opinion)… I just know I’m not going to use it very regularly and someone else would love it. It will pick a random comment (I think all I can remove multiple comments from one person) so it may be you… but if you are picked I could just click the button again. I hope this one goes well, if so we may do more in the future.
@@MORGANSMaintenance PB Swiss makes very high quality tools, but it doesn't mean you can't make a bad buy. I'm not a fan of ratcheting screwdrivers either. Yeah, in that case please click the button again. Let's hope that more companies will send you some tools for testing and you would be able to give them away.
This popped up and watching some of the old videos makes me think how similar and how drastically bad your lighting was back then. Hard to think 2 years ago you actually asked for a like and sub but now you don't need to. We all enjoy the progress yet similar feel.
Yeah it is weird going back and watching my own stuff period.. it’s hard to have great lighting because I have so much stuff in my garage to cast shadows. I’ve tried all kinds. It’s a balance between crazy glare on shiny tools and plastic or no shadows 😂
I have been watching all of your videos since you started your channel. Lots of great educational videos. I would love the pb Swiss ratacing screw driver. My favorite video was the veto pro pack mct blackout. Because of that great video I now own 2 of them veto pro packs. Thank you for all the great videos.
Thank you… I know you are an original 😂…
Good luck 🤞
thanks for the opportunity for the give away, love all the videos. My favorite videos have been your bad loadouts, your truck loadout and how you store your bits. Always great videos with great insight. Keep up the great work, this has been one of my favorite channels!
Thank you Sir! I really appreciate it.
Good Luck 🤞
The PB Swiss ratchet has been on my wish list for a while now. Like you I am not a big fan of ratchet screwdrivers, but they just look so awesome. You have convinced me that I probably won't like it either. Love your videos! Keep them coming.
Like I mentioned in the video, it’s a really good ratcheting screwdriver… if you like those. I do feel like the longer shaft would be better.
The grip is super nice. I really really like it.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Another review I saw on the ratcheting version was that the lock up in the center position is like a regular screwdriver (very tight). This has me leaning that way even as it nears snap-on territory price wise.
@@brandonm6052 if you like ratcheting screwdrivers it is (was… I did a giveaway) a good one.
@MORGANSMaintenance I'm starting a new aviation job in 3 weeks and a ratcheting one is on the list, supervisor has short and standard snap-on. Boy it's hard to stomach the stubby at 70 some doll hairs
@@brandonm6052 they are really pricey. I did really like the grip on the PB Swiss. I’ve thought about getting some of their regular screwdrivers because I liked the grip so much, but I prefer the Vessel Ball Handle over them all
This finally put paid to rest my dilemma about the ratcheting screwdriver. Thank you for the perspective.
You are welcome 👍
Great review! Would really like to see a new truck load out video. Never used a PB Swiss tool but the magnetic feature seems very very good. Awesome video as always!
Thank you sir… I’ve been fine tuning it over the last week. Working out of my truck more, and not my office/truck, has been the hardest part of going out of my own.
The magnet is really good on both these screwdrivers.
Good to see you’re enjoying the PB Swiss! Some truck load out would fit right in on the channel. Keep growing.
Thank you.. thanks for the suggestion 👍
Great comparison of the exact same two PB Swiss screwdrivers which I’ve been contemplating recently. Thanks you!
Thank you… you may end up getting one, Good Luck
Ide love to have one of those. Nice of you to give it away.
Good luck 🤞
I like the PB Swiss drivers I have some of the dedicated driveer I also have the vessel which are great I have the ratchet and regular ones. My electrical tools are mostly klein but I've switch to the Whia 1000 V as my daily use. I love your pack out video of the Veto MCT black out. Veto is my favorite bags, I have 5 of them love the drill doctor bag for my Milwaukee m12 impact and drill that bag goes everywhere with me. Glad you went out on your own would like to see some videos of the jobs you do.keep the videos coming you have a fan here.
Thank you… sounds like you are a little addicted to tools like me…😂.
I’ve been mostly working on bigger jobs, I’m hoping the service call stuff picks up soon. Those are a little easier to film by yourself.
Good honest video review as always.
That’s one of the main reasons why I like your channel. I also like to give my honest opinion when I do my videos.
I got the vessel ratcheting screw driver after seeing you video on it.
Thanks again
Thanks buddy 👍
The Vessel is one of the better ones I’ve used (especially for the price)… but I mostly leave it in the locked position.
Thanks for all the great content. Pb Swiss is one screwdriver I haven’t added to my collection of screwdrivers yet. I agree with you about ratcheting screwdrivers never found one that works good all of them have to much back drag.
Yeah I keep thinking that maybe I am not a fan because I’ve never had the “right one”… I just can’t get the hang of using one or something…
I think the PB-swiss are engineered for the C6 style bits that come in them, which is why they're shallow, so when you put an E6 longer shank bit they do have play / wobble in the bit. I use the PB-Swiss insider pro w/ the ratchet in my daily bag, however I actually prefer the "blade" style they have in their screwdriver tool roll, but I've never used a tool roll and find it hard to get used to. Thanks for the content!
I’ve not used tool rolls much either and feel the same way.
Someone had a good suggestion to cut the ball part of the shank and it would wobble less.. I think that is the main reason for so much wobble.
I wanted to get the Insider Pro with the ratchet to try out both in one screwdriver. It was sold out.
Thanks for the info…. And for watching 👍
Indeed. It’s designed for short (C6) bits, not longer bits.
Good video. I like reviews like this where you’re actually explaining what you might use it for and why it does or does not work for you. So many just describe the tool and never mention what they’re using it for. Take care now and stay safe.
Thank you 👍
Your channel has grown so fast because you do real tool reviews and are totally honest You respond to most comments and are not afraid to take risks. New channel, new job, and what will be next?
Cheers
Thank you, I really appreciate that. Hopefully not bankruptcy 😂😂
I have been a subscriber of your channel for some time now and really enjoy watching the reviews of the tools you do. I was really considering getting the Saker mini chainsaw. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to enter the draw of the screwdriver.
Thank you… I appreciate your encouragement and good luck 👍
Hey! So you need to get the PB Swiss 1/4" Bit Holder, Magnetic, 60mm (PB 451.M) adapter bit. It has a straight shank (no ball end) so it doesn’t have any play. It’ll extend your 60mm ratcheting handle for only $12 😊
Nice idea… I will have to order one if I place another PB order…
I may also cut the ball off one of my locking Dewalt Bit Holders too.
@@jonc3768 That is where I looked up the Part # you gave me and the shipping is the same to me. That’s where I bought these Screwdrivers from. They were really the only place I could find them.
Thanks so much for the great videos.
Would love a shop tour video, especially your benches made with the horizontal file cabinets.
Thanks so much for watching 👍
That’s on my list of one day videos (I have a screenshot of your comment for the file cabinet video to remind me)… it’s been a bit of a mess lately and being adjusted for me working more out of my truck/garage too.
Appreciate your good, honest review. Thanks for this opportunity. Stay well.
You are welcome… thank you for watching 👍
Just watched you vessel powered screwdriver vid and loved it. Keep up the great work?
Appreciate that…
Thank you for watching 👍
Great video again! I certainly have had the same type of feelings before about certain tools!
Thank you… Really enjoying your channel as well. You never know until you put them to work.
love the videos! would love to try some PB Swiss. your video on the installation driver convinced to get it despite all the negative reviews out there about the shape and reverse switch. its now my favourite tool!
Glad you like it… good luck on the give away 👍
Love watching your videos. You have shown me tools and accessories that I have purchased . Keep up the great work.
Thank You. I appreciate it 👍
I personally love the PB 6510 R-100. It combines the ratchet mechanism with the practical bits storage
Yeah, it was out of stock when I was looking at them. That’s the one I wanted to try so I could check it all out in one screwdriver and save some money. I’m glad I got to feel the Swiss Grip though.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Oh yes. The handles are really nice. Here in Switzerland in the Town DIY store, they were also sold out in recent months. Has probably what to do with the whole world economic situation.
Thanks for the honest review
You are welcome… thanks for watching 👍
I've been liking your channel. I ended up getting a couple of Railer bit holders and bits after seeing them on your channel. Seems like a good buy so far. I was interested in trying out the PB Swiss ratcheting screwdriver, but the cost just seemed too high. I ended up with the Wera ratcheting screwdriver for less dough.
Yeah it is a little pricey for a screwdriver. Who knows… tomorrow you may win a PB Swiss one. You are in with the comment.
I really like the Railers so far. Priced really well and easy to throw in a pocket or clip on a tool bag.
Thanks for the encouragement 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance The Wera wasn't exactly cheap either, but I am liking it so far. Got a Wera non-ratcheting bit holder screwdriver for another bag to go along with the Railer bit holder.
@@gpraceman I had been looking at the WERA too. That’s what I use for my dedicated screwdrivers right now.
I went with the PB Swiss just to try and see what all the fuss was about.
Great looking screwdrivers and great video as well Morgan.
Thank you Sir…Hope all is well in your neck of the woods!
Love your review on the PB SWISS RATCHET! I Love that ratchet screwdriver!✅😊👍👍
Appreciate it 👍
Another PB product I strongly reccomend to you is the 1/4” hex magazine stubby . They come in both ratcheting and no ratcheting versions . One are many Techs neglect is Stubby drivers , they can save huge amounts of time / many bucks !
Thanks for the suggestion 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance One trick I reccommend : I keep a small leather Slip in my pocket , loaded with 2” Milwaukee 2” impact rated bits , further I put all the PB bits aside , and load the “ Mag” with 1” Milwaukee impact bits . This way , I can trade ammo between my drivers and my M12 Surge ( a resident of my “ Walk in “ bag ! The PB bits are high precision , of excellent quality , but not for the most part impact rated . Wera makes some bits with imbedded Diamond grit , a good thing when dealing with abused/ crammed out Philips screws !
@@chrisfyfe9212 yeah I haven’t put the PB Swiss in my impacts yet. I have pretty much just been using it as a screwdriver. I throw a BitRail in my pocket now when Im doing a lot of “Surging”
@@MORGANSMaintenance Good call , PB bits are very precise , but too good for impact use . Personally , I’ve found Milwaukee Shock Wave to be a good general solution !
@@MORGANSMaintenance The M12 Surge is very cool , kinda like a suppressed pistol , saves a lot of wear and tear on client / occupier nerves ! Gentlemen prefer suppressers !
I am just getting into PB Swiss hex drivers for RC hobby stuff. I have a few bits, but didn’t get a driver yet. Great video.
Thank you… good luck, maybe you will get one 👍
I have never purchased any PB Swiss but would love to try them out. I have a new VETO bag that would make this one a great home! Great videos keep up the great work!
Thanks… no better feeling than a new Veto Bag 😂
I have the wera ratcheting screwdriver and I like it a lot but there's a lot of play and wobble in it. Thanks for the opportunity!
Yeah that’s the other one I’ve heard about and thought about trying…
I think I just have to realize I’m not a ratcheting screwdriver person. I understand how they can be helpful, I just have used regular screwdrivers for so long it is second nature for me to not even remember I have a ratcheting screwdriver.
Watching your videos is what made me purchase my first veto bag. Which is the tp-lc. Love that bag, it’s the best bag by far and it was because of watching your videos. Keep up the great videos!
Really good bag… The Veto bags are something once you use one, you get it.
Thanks for the encouragement 👍
With so many cool videos how can I pick a favorite 🤜🍻🤛 keep up the good work 🍻🍻🍻
Thanks… I appreciate the encouragement 👍
Just ordered a LTT ratcheting screwdriver from Linus tech tips, seems they did a good job of it in the video, Todd did over at his channel Project Farm.
The Pb swiss is strong aswell but the Bit storage seems way cooler in the LTT.
Great video btw!
Thank you. I haven’t watched those videos yet but will check them out.
I have the non ratcheting version of that BP swiss and used it today on a dryer refurb, really like that handle! I also like and use Vessel, their combination stubby #2 Philips ratchet is a pleasure to use when you have the space, Vessels are kind of thick.
I have that Vessel also and I actually like it a little better… especially for the price.
The weight of the PB Swiss is a little more to my liking.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Love, ratcheting, screwdrivers, would love to try that one. Work on boats so use of power tools is often impractical due to space limitations.
It is a good ratcheting screwdriver for sure, I would have rather got the one with the longer shaft… but this one might work better for you
I can put the ratcheting screwdriver to good use. I like all of your tool review videos.
Thank you for the compliment… and good luck 👍
I love your videos! One of my favorite videos was the Klein Tools Super Screwdriver. I bought the two screwdrivers and made a super screwdriver. It is now the first screwdriver I grab. I would love the PB Swiss screwdriver if I happen to be the lucky winner. Good luck to everyone else entering the giveaway!
It’s a big time space saver in your bag…
Thanks so much for watching and Good Luck 👍
Love the Swiss grip handles. I have two of their flat heads with the striking cap.
Yeah I will probably buy me some dedicated screwdrivers. The handles are super nice. I’m not sure how they hold up really long term… but I used it a lot this month and it is still really nice.
Yes the back drag is a bit high for low torque applications.
There you go… you have a much better vocabulary than me to explain what I was attempting to say… but you nailed it.
Thanks for your input 👍
I’ve really enjoyed your videos I also recently purchased pb Swiss drivers and have really enjoyed though I have not purchased the ratcheting ones due to price.
Yeah their others aren’t priced to bad. I may end up getting me some Swiss grip dedicated screwdrivers at some point.
Thanks for watching 👍
Nice! Thanks for such a thorough review.
👍 you’re welcome. These are some pricey ones 💰
Great vid! I’ve been looking into these screwdrivers.
Thank you. Yeah seems like everyone I watch was getting them… so I had to give them a go 😂.
I've used one of these in my shop. These are so awesome. Well it was actually the black ratcheting with bits in it but it was awesome.
I wanted to get that one to try instead of buying two… but they were sold out. They are really nice screwdrivers.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I'm hoping to get the pb 8515 kit for a good price on black Friday and then for sure one of their ratcheting bit screwdrivers. I do small appliance repair and I'm so happy to be turned on to pb swiss recently.
@@vadamantium that 8515 is a nice set. I think I’m going to get some of their dedicated screwdrivers. I like the feel of the Swiss Grip
I’ve been looking into Facom tools as of late. Their new telescopic ratchet is called the facom sxl 161. Wondering if its as hard to get your hands on in the states. Awesome video once again😊
It probably is… I’ve never even seen Facom tools period, but I searched for one of their products awhile back and never could find one except on EBay.
So if you can get them, I’m not sure who sells them.
I have the Long shaft version of both those screwdrivers and I Love them. Most all the German drivers are awesome and I’m partial to Wiha
After seeing how a bit holder fits in these to make them longer… I would have rather got the longer shaft.
My thinking was, “I’ll get the short one and use a bit holder, then I can have long and short”…. I think the longer shaft would have been better 👍👍
I bought the PB Swiss Twister with the longer shaft recently for 42€ in germany. Although it was on discount I saw that it was quite regularly on discount. So yes, here in europe you will probably be able to get them a bit cheaper compared to the US.
I think the longer shaft is the way to go. I bought the shorter thinking, “I will have a shorter screwdriver that I can make longer with longer bits”… but the long bits wobble too much. Short bits work great
I’d be interested to see a truck load out. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your input… I’m still fine tuning and “overthinking” it 😂.
I don't like ratcheting screwdrivers either. I'm going to buy that vessel screwdriver you recommend soon. I hope I'll like that one!
The ball grip is like going “old school” 😂…. But I am loving them. I had to give it some time to get my hands used to it, but once I did they are my favorite.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Got my ball grip screwdrivers from Japan a few weeks ago and I really like them, thanks for showing them!
@@ForeGeorgeman glad you like them… I appreciate you letting me know. It’s for sure my go to right now.
Very kind gesture , the Magazine equipped iteration is my default EDC , my “ first in “ driver , on or off duty ! I tend to prefer Ratchetting iterations !
Yeah I know most people prefer the ratcheting… I’m just too set in my ways 😂😂
I like this pb Swiss
They are good screwdriver no doubt… but pretty pricey.
Thanks for commenting 👍
Here in the Netherlands its a bit cheaper but still couldnt get myself to buy one.. would you ship it back oversea? Haha. Like ur honest review on it, still think id love one.
If you like ratcheting screwdrivers, I think you will like it. (Or at least you will convince yourself you do for what you paid for it 😂)
Who knows it may be the most traveled screwdriver ever… I will ship to whoever wins. I didn’t want to leave out anyone, I know a lot of my watchers aren’t in the US.
@@MORGANSMaintenance haha, we will see :D i have the wera ratcheting screwdriver and use it alot, this pb swiss shorter version might be the better version of it
@@dennisr6261 I was between those when I was deciding to try a quality ratcheting screwdriver. I had wondered if I hadn’t liked ratcheting screwdrivers because I hadn’t had a “good one”.
I really like WERA screwdrivers, probably my favorite dedicated ones right now. I went with the PB Swiss mostly to just try one out… that and it was all everyone was talking about (peer pressure 😂)
The first pb swiss I got had the plastic grip I did not like it at all. Reciently bought the swiss grip now they are my favorite. I wish they would make the insider with the swiss grip.
Yeah the Swiss grip is pretty nice. I thought the same thing on the Insider. I thought I said it but it must have been on a retake or something, but I said to myself “if the insider had the Swiss Grip.. it would be a really good screwdriver”
Thanks for the review.
You are welcome… Thanks for Watching 👍
Love PB Swiss. Nice job
Thank you 👍
If you haven’t seen the video… you won. Congrats! Shoot me an email so I can get in touch for address and things.
@@MORGANSMaintenance that's great. How dobi email you? Gonna be the best screwdriver I have.
@@alabamahammer2053 it’s jmorg19804@gmail.com
@@MORGANSMaintenance twister. Think I'm doing this right.
Ratcheting screwdrivers aren’t for everyone but luckily there are about a million different options for screwdrivers.
Very true… sometimes I wish there were only a few, it would be easier on my wallet 😂
I have always wanted to try this out !
They are really nice screwdrivers… they are not so much nicer that I feel they are worth the price (that’s just my opinion)
At least the price to get them to me. They may be cheaper for other people.
Always love your vids! Thanks for the content
Thanks for watching and the encouragement 👍
I would love a screwdriver like that in my toolbag to do simple repairs around my house.
You may get to have one…. Good luck 🤞
Love it!
@@natehenson71 👍👍
Iv got that same FLUKE multi meter iv since retir3d it from daily rotation, I got it new back in 2018
Yeah that one just sits on my workbench… I have had it for a really long time. I’m not even sure how long… but it was the first Fluke I bought.
They are as expensive here too. You pay for "swiss made" as opposed to "made in china". I don't like ratcheting screwdrivers but this is one of the few I can tolerate because it has very small slack.
It is definitely probably the nicest one I used. I would have rather got the one with the longer shaft.
I just never use ratcheting screwdrivers.. half the time I forget that the one I am using even does ratchet 😂
I have wera screwdrivers and have had my eyes on those pbswiss drivera for a while i would love to own one
WERA are some good drivers… good luck on the giveaway 👍
Thank you!
You are welcome 👍👍
Well, can't win if you don't play lol. Might be a good screwdriver to keep at work.
It’s a good one. I keep thinking I’m going to find that one “ratcheting screwdriver” that is going to make me love it.
I would still use this for certain things, but for that price.. I would rather someone else have it that will really use it.
Thanks for watching 👍
don't feel bad, they're just as expensive here in switzerland :')
Makes me feel a little better 😂
I am in the UK price of PB Swiss here is around £55 for the one with the bit holder and £40 for the ratchet handle
So they are a little cheaper…. That’s not a bad price on the ratchet one.
Thanks for the info 👍
It is just regular ratcheting screwdriver with high price . Try gedore ratcheting screwdriver.
Yeah it performed very similar to any other I have used. It did have a nice feel… but yes it’s very pricey.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I’m in - thanks for the giveaway
You are welcome… Good Luck 👍
Try the Wera bit holding driver w/ a Klein flip socket… they woke well together, almost as if they were made to work together. I have a short clip on my youtube Chanel.
I’ve got that in my list of tools to try out. So yours has held up well? I hadn’t bought it because the reviews were back and forth on durability.
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ZIP TIE holder video is my favorite! Enter me for the give away please. Thanks
You are in 👍
It's always a pity when we buy over-hyped tools. You feel both angry and mocked. I can fully understand that. Especially if it comes to tools from Europe. Opinion that they are always better, finer and extremely precise products is sometimes a myth.
Small giveaways are good sings of constant growth of the channel.
BTW don't consider my comment in the give away, please. For sure there are some people that will benefit much better from that give away.
It is no doubt a quality tool (still a bit pricey in my opinion)… I just know I’m not going to use it very regularly and someone else would love it.
It will pick a random comment (I think all I can remove multiple comments from one person) so it may be you… but if you are picked I could just click the button again.
I hope this one goes well, if so we may do more in the future.
@@MORGANSMaintenance PB Swiss makes very high quality tools, but it doesn't mean you can't make a bad buy. I'm not a fan of ratcheting screwdrivers either.
Yeah, in that case please click the button again.
Let's hope that more companies will send you some tools for testing and you would be able to give them away.
Me me, me , me!
It may be you… good luck 👍