Great video! I love 711L. I have the 1/4" version you show, and at one time carried it with a Steinwhale Stubby 10 in 1 bit kit and extender. Then I found the 711L Lollipop. OMG, it's the best pocket screwdriver I have ever handled. I use it with the Steinwhale bits in my pocket toolkit. 711L also makes a hex end ratchet that fits in the Lollipop, but I find it unnecessary with the spinning top and L handle of the Lollipop.
Great little tools. The ratchet mechanism holds up: I was able to screw in 3" woodscrews all the way into the wide side of a 2x4. Not that you would want to, but it didn't have any issues. Two things would get me to buy these a third time: A deeper end well (think leatherman extension deep) so I can use double ended and leatherman bits there too, and knurling around the end well so I can finger tighten things easier.
got a Wera 8001 here and a buget bit set from the local hardware store. very very helpful and small enough to EDC those little wrenches :) advantage of the Wera one: you can insert the bits from the other side too so just a tiny bit of the bit protrudes, helpful for tight spaces!
Great video! I love 711L. I have the 1/4" version you show, and at one time carried it with a Steinwhale Stubby 10 in 1 bit kit and extender.
Then I found the 711L Lollipop. OMG, it's the best pocket screwdriver I have ever handled. I use it with the Steinwhale bits in my pocket toolkit. 711L also makes a hex end ratchet that fits in the Lollipop, but I find it unnecessary with the spinning top and L handle of the Lollipop.
@ParkerBinion Thanks a lot. They make great tools and I will doing a video on the Lollipop very soon. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@urbanknifeguycan't wait for your Lollipop review!
Great little tools. The ratchet mechanism holds up: I was able to screw in 3" woodscrews all the way into the wide side of a 2x4. Not that you would want to, but it didn't have any issues. Two things would get me to buy these a third time: A deeper end well (think leatherman extension deep) so I can use double ended and leatherman bits there too, and knurling around the end well so I can finger tighten things easier.
got a Wera 8001 here and a buget bit set from the local hardware store. very very helpful and small enough to EDC those little wrenches :)
advantage of the Wera one: you can insert the bits from the other side too so just a tiny bit of the bit protrudes, helpful for tight spaces!
Those are very cool! Thank you for sharing.
a good idea. An Altoid Tool Box.
Tiny👍👍
thanks for sharing