Check out the Armstrong 66-583, you can get it on eBay for about $15(this is the nos price, was like $85 when Armstrong was still in business) it's a gearless ratcheting screwdriver. The stubby version is 66-582 and a buck less, both coming from cripe distributing ebay store or straight from their website, which I couldn't recommend anymore highly
the Channellock is a “rebranded” Megapro brand item... still a great product, l have one AND a Snap-on ratcheting and both have the same amount of slop
Ratcheting screwdrivers are useful to a point, but I'll not torque them much, that's what the Picquic is for. Or the Ideal 35-946, 12 in 1 is for. Even the bits say USA. I'm considering buying the Lenox ratcheting screwdriver. Os sale for 17 bucks on Amazon. Taiwan made- (they make good stuff) Any opinions?
PB Swiss with their bits.. If you use it all the time.. They are comfortable and the bits don't cam out or wear out...As they make them out of stainless steel...
Bro 18 minutes comparing two screwdrivers? Pare it down. Buddies walking around and talking during the video. Reshoot or edit or something. Some attempt at quality
Great review Joseph!! Amazing comparizon! If one day you do this torque test please notify me, I really would like to see this. Thank you!! 👏
Check out the Armstrong 66-583, you can get it on eBay for about $15(this is the nos price, was like $85 when Armstrong was still in business) it's a gearless ratcheting screwdriver. The stubby version is 66-582 and a buck less, both coming from cripe distributing ebay store or straight from their website, which I couldn't recommend anymore highly
the Channellock is a “rebranded” Megapro brand item... still a great product, l have one AND a Snap-on ratcheting and both have the same amount of slop
The megapro looks like it might have bigger gears. It would be interesting to see which one is actually stronger.
Yankee screwdriver was made by Stanley tools cause I have one of those and mine says the same thing on it.
The Yankee screwdriver can be locked closed will the locking ring. It can then be used as a normal ratchet screwdriver
Ratcheting screwdrivers are useful to a point, but I'll not torque them much, that's what the Picquic is for.
Or the Ideal 35-946, 12 in 1 is for. Even the bits say USA.
I'm considering buying the Lenox ratcheting screwdriver. Os sale for 17 bucks on Amazon. Taiwan made- (they make good stuff) Any opinions?
PB Swiss with their bits.. If you use it all the time.. They are comfortable and the bits don't cam out or wear out...As they make them out of stainless steel...
you should change your channel name to long winded tool reviews
Yeah it is long and winded, too many dead spots
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Sorry I just woke up. What’d he say?
The PB Swiss one is ~32$ before tax here. So it's only ultra-premium because it's imported and the dealers market it as a luxery item in the usa.
@RedJoker Go to contorion. And you will see.
@RedJoker Yes you can always find a sale. Nothing sells for sticker prices.
Bro 18 minutes comparing two screwdrivers? Pare it down. Buddies walking around and talking during the video. Reshoot or edit or something. Some attempt at quality
Need better editing. Too many dead spots in video
Mate it’s a tool comparison from a guy with 95 subscribers this isn’t some big production who cares about some dead spots
@@beaniebobby4875 And what's wrong with giving advice and criticism? If he wants more than 95 subscribers then he needs to improve
I want my money back!
@@beaniebobby4875 fixed mindset