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Flex Screwdriver?

zeug

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I have some Craftsman flex extensions in 1/4 and really like them for low torque hard to reach areas. The ones I have are this: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00904336000P?sid=I0084400010000100600&aff=Y

I could have sworn that craftsman or someone else makes a screw driver version with removable bits. ie, female hex on end instead of 1/4 male socket drive. Anyone ever seen such a thing? I so could have used it for a bunch of hard to reach #6 screws today:mad:

Thanks,

Kent
 
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PRH44

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Wiha makes a very nice model.
http://www.amazon.com/Wiha-38600-Holder-Retaining-Flexible/dp/B000T9SDKQ/ref=sr_1_40?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1339464837&sr=1-40

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Biomed

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GearWrench flex extension blows chunks, curls like a pigs tail with a slight amount of torque, utterly worthless.

I'll have to agree that my Snap-on flex stuff is superior to my GearWrench flex stuff.

It should be noted however that even the Snap-on flex stuff is "for low torque applications".
 

smothers33

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Just bought the gearwrench ratcheting screwdriver set for 35 At sears. Has ratcheting screwdriver and t handles, 4 different shafts(1 being a flex) screwdriver,hex, and torx bits, and 1/4 sockets. Pretty good deal
 
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