Check out the PB Swiss Unboxing here: ruclips.net/video/BE3lODZDSQA/видео.html We have videos comparing the larger drivers as well with the Wera versions! Links are in the end cards of the above video!
A PB product that you might find handy , the PB 169 V01 ( pocket driver with three double ended precision bits , I have used them for eyeglass repairs, and adjusting pots on circuits boards ! The whole issue has a pocket clip , and is pen sized . They also make a scriber on the same chasis, with a tip protector ! The Swiss think of everything !
Thanks for that good in depth review. PB Swiss are quite hard to find here in England too but I have managed to order a ratcheting one, looking forward to getting it.
Hey Josef, great in-depth review, love that Swiss quality, got a Lamello plate joiner, awesome, look forward to your Friday vids. Hope your not getting hit too hard with the storm, take care
Picked up the Wera ratcheting stubby for those special jobs where you want a ratchet and it needs to be short, it truly is a ratcheting stubby. The tilt for the storage is there as it is so compact without the tilt it would be tough to get the tips out.
@@MillisConstruction Welcome bud. By the way any opinion on the PB Swiss ratcheting stubby vs the wera? I actually want the 30mm PB Swiss ratcheting bit holding driver but there's none in stock so I'm considering the stubby. But then again the wera is quite a bit shorter. But which one is more comfortable to use I'm considering one as a portable driver for my mountain bike toolbox I made with a pelican case and some kaizen foam, trekpak dividers at the bottom, and a panel on the lid with some zipper pouches on the panel.
Dang. I was hoping to avoid buying one of these. Guess that ship sailed now. I have the mid length version, but it doesn’t have bit storage, and I have a weakness for stubby screwdrivers.
Haha thanks!!! Depending on length requirements mainly I’d be between the Pb and the Wera stubby if you’re looking ratcheting, if not ratcheting then I’d do the PB version 100%
Great review. I have couple of the standard 1/4 bit drivers now, but not been able to get hold of any ratcheting ones from PB Swiss. Like you said, the magnets in these are significantly stronger than those you find on other manufacturer's bit drivers.
I don’t think so? It does have a nice solid heft to it though, most PB tools are built nice and solid that way. It does make it longer definitely and that’s probably the biggest issue with a stubby
@@MillisConstruction Nice, I have a bit set that is very nice. Just ordered some screwdrivers including the electric one from Amazon Japan, cant wait to try them out.
Personally , I find the ratcheting stubby to be a bit too long . A long stubby , is a bit like a football bat ! I have the 30 mm magazine driver , it’s more practical ! I seem to have got you hooked on the good stuff !
I've got two questions for ya: what handle typer/material do you prefer between the 6510 and the stubby? is there any play or rattle with the bit compartment on the 6510? I'm ordering a stubby and either the 6510 or 8510. The bit storage isn't as important as comfort
The 6510 doesn’t have the grippy feel that the stubbies have. It’s a more rigid plastic. I kind of like the 6510 feel but the red is more the normal pb feel if you like that. Since the bits sit sideways in the 6510 you can get a slight rattle side to side as they move in the holder. As far as comfort the larger handles are more comfortable than the smaller ones just as a rule.
Check out the PB Swiss Unboxing here: ruclips.net/video/BE3lODZDSQA/видео.html
We have videos comparing the larger drivers as well with the Wera versions! Links are in the end cards of the above video!
A PB product that you might find handy , the PB 169 V01 ( pocket driver with three double ended precision bits , I have used them for eyeglass repairs, and adjusting pots on circuits boards ! The whole issue has a pocket clip , and is pen sized . They also make a scriber on the same chasis, with a tip protector ! The Swiss think of everything !
Thanks for that good in depth review. PB Swiss are quite hard to find here in England too but I have managed to order a ratcheting one, looking forward to getting it.
You’ll love it, they’re a special kind of perfection that just ruins you immediately for most others 😅
Quit tempting me Josef, you're a bad influence!!! Great video, keep up the fantastic work 😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
Hey Josef congratulations you Channel is really growing I've just done my first 1k , all the best from the UK 🇬🇧 😀
You’re flying along! Big congratulations on that 1K! That’s the hardest one to hit I think 😅
As always a high quality and well made video from you.
Lovely tools those PB Swiss
Greetings from Sweden
Hey Josef, great in-depth review, love that Swiss quality, got a Lamello plate joiner, awesome, look forward to your Friday vids. Hope your not getting hit too hard with the storm, take care
We are melting off today finally. We got 8.5” of snow and a little ice under that. Super cold windchills here are the worst part!
Picked up the Wera ratcheting stubby for those special jobs where you want a ratchet and it needs to be short, it truly is a ratcheting stubby. The tilt for the storage is there as it is so compact without the tilt it would be tough to get the tips out.
I let tool lady know you sent me :) cheers man love the content and the tool choices.
Thanks a lot! They’re great people 😊
@@MillisConstruction Welcome bud. By the way any opinion on the PB Swiss ratcheting stubby vs the wera? I actually want the 30mm PB Swiss ratcheting bit holding driver but there's none in stock so I'm considering the stubby. But then again the wera is quite a bit shorter. But which one is more comfortable to use I'm considering one as a portable driver for my mountain bike toolbox I made with a pelican case and some kaizen foam, trekpak dividers at the bottom, and a panel on the lid with some zipper pouches on the panel.
Dang. I was hoping to avoid buying one of these. Guess that ship sailed now. I have the mid length version, but it doesn’t have bit storage, and I have a weakness for stubby screwdrivers.
Tool Lady is the best!
Dude's mustache is glorious.
Trying to find a decent pocket-sized bit driver for work, kinda leaning towards the PB Swiss stubby.
Haha thanks!!! Depending on length requirements mainly I’d be between the Pb and the Wera stubby if you’re looking ratcheting, if not ratcheting then I’d do the PB version 100%
Great review. I have couple of the standard 1/4 bit drivers now, but not been able to get hold of any ratcheting ones from PB Swiss. Like you said, the magnets in these are significantly stronger than those you find on other manufacturer's bit drivers.
Great Review! 👏🏻👏🏻 Does this ratchet mechanism increase the weight too much? Thanks!!
I don’t think so? It does have a nice solid heft to it though, most PB tools are built nice and solid that way. It does make it longer definitely and that’s probably the biggest issue with a stubby
@@MillisConstruction thank you, thinking on the fact that it's a swiss made ratchet, I think it worth it 😅👍🏻
Thanks again. have you tried the Vessel screwdrivers from Japan yet?
I sure have! I have several sets of them I’m trying out right now 😁
@@MillisConstruction Nice, I have a bit set that is very nice. Just ordered some screwdrivers including the electric one from Amazon Japan, cant wait to try them out.
@@MillisConstruction let us know what you tink of them compared to pb and wera please
How do you experience the fit of the bit in the non ratcheting stubby in comparising with the ratheting one?
I really want a stubby with a legitimate collet, similar to dewalts extension but that has a collet
Hey Josef please test these ones: Inbus Flow 73424, Hazet 810R-4 or the Gedore 2169-012.
Personally , I find the ratcheting stubby to be a bit too long . A long stubby , is a bit like a football bat ! I have the 30 mm magazine driver , it’s more practical ! I seem to have got you hooked on the good stuff !
Nice! But i like the Wera stubby better!
Definitely a shorter driver too
I've got two questions for ya:
what handle typer/material do you prefer between the 6510 and the stubby?
is there any play or rattle with the bit compartment on the 6510?
I'm ordering a stubby and either the 6510 or 8510. The bit storage isn't as important as comfort
The 6510 doesn’t have the grippy feel that the stubbies have. It’s a more rigid plastic. I kind of like the 6510 feel but the red is more the normal pb feel if you like that.
Since the bits sit sideways in the 6510 you can get a slight rattle side to side as they move in the holder.
As far as comfort the larger handles are more comfortable than the smaller ones just as a rule.
Don’t think they make the stubby ratcheting version anymore. At least I couldn’t find it.
Sure do! They’re on back order but definitely still made 😁
toollady.com/store/8453R-30-p110077093
I have looked “everywhere” for a PB Swiss ratcheting stubby multi-bit driver…nada! Has anyone ordered direct from the company.
You’re right, I checked every where I’ve ordered from and it’s out of stock at all of them
Any way to find the 65r100??
The 6510 R 100?
PB Swiss Ratchet is driver are the best i hate the play on Wera.