I'll give them credit for making in the US, but objectively speaking what makes these any different than the Husky or Lowes (neither of which are still available IRRC)?
I'd like to see them make the same handle available as the China ones or something different from the traditional VA/Stanley grips.

I have never liked that type of handle. In fact I hate them. As soon as any sweat or grease gets on them they become almost useless. I applaud them for having them USA made. I just would have like to have seen a Craftsman Pro type handle available too.
I saw this posted on FB a little while back and then forgot about them. Im guessing they are made by the same place as the Husky and Craftsman USA screwdrivers?
I have never liked that type of handle. In fact I hate them. As soon as any sweat or grease gets on them they become almost useless. I applaud them for having them USA made. I just would have like to have seen a Craftsman Pro type handle available too.
Craftsman hard handles are absolutely amazing for beating with a hammer and all kinds of other destructive uses!





Just saw them on ebay.I saw this posted on FB a little while back and then forgot about them. Im guessing they are made by the same place as the Husky and Craftsman USA screwdrivers?
I agree with both points made above /\I would've loved to have seen the same company manufacturing the new Proto Duratek / Mac screwdrivers get with Channellock and toss out some screwdrivers together! Imagine those durateks with Channellock blue?
I applaud their efforts on sourcing their screwdrivers here in the U.S., but just can't get behind acetate-handled drivers. I have never liked them and have never had much luck with them in terms of grip, etc.


channey finally updated their site.
Now available from the factory.
Seems the pricing is better than ebay, except the nutdrivers.
I bought the 10-pc set - five each slotted and Phillips - and three of the Phillips have crooked shafts. Maybe bent, maybe just not set into the handle straight, it's hard to tell.
I'm cheesed off about it beyond reason, because I went out of my way to order these instead of just buying Kobalt or something, and now I have to wait for replacements that might not be any better. Someone at whatever factory makes these doesn't care if his job goes to China, apparently. "Made in USA," hmph.
and, what are you doing with the damaged goods?
i 'd like to obtain them