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d.mcfarland

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I'm looking to add a stubby 1/4 hex bit driver for use in those really strange circumstances when the standard length won't do.

I don't have any at the moment and am up for just about anything. The only requirements are that it has to have a magnet to hold the bits in and ideally be less that about $15.
 
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Wera ($9.15 Amazon)
http://www.amazon.com/Wera-05051106002-Kraftform-Bitholding-Screwdriver/dp/B003GDIQIG
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I'm looking to add a stubby 1/4 hex bit driver for use in those really strange circumstances when the standard length won't do.

I don't have any at the moment and am up for just about anything. The only requirements are that it has to have a magnet to hold the bits in and ideally be less that about $15.

Bit socket + extension. Chinese is fine, taiwan is great, usa is fantastic.:lol:

Not what you're asking for but my opinion. The actual answer is the teeny turner (is it 1/4" bits?) but hard to get torque on these micro deals, not a problem for slotted or philips in most cases but will cause problems for torx or hex. If that isn't 1/4" hex maybe the same company sells something with that bit size.
 

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Biomed

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My Apex M-1505-P should be here on Wednesday. :D It's 2 3/8"/60 mm long and the blade projects 3/8"/10 mm. Typical pricing is $15.32 but I have seen it occasionally for a few $$ less.

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I also have the Wiha that folks mentioned. It is nice because you can store bits in the handle. PB Swiss has nice stubby (PB 8452.10-15) as well and Santoprene is so nice!

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Another option I have used is the Snap-on TM40ASA 1/4" square drive stubby with a TMBS8A insert bit adapter.
 
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Biomed

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I'm looking to add a stubby 1/4 hex bit driver for use in those really strange circumstances when the standard length won't do.

I don't have any at the moment and am up for just about anything. The only requirements are that it has to have a magnet to hold the bits in and ideally be less that about $15.

Looks like some of the Wera ESD handle products have retaining rings rather than magnets to retain the bit.
 

franzdom

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My Apex M-1505-P should be here on Wednesday. :D It's 2 3/8"/60 mm long and the blade projects 3/8"/10 mm. Typical pricing is $15.32 but I have seen it occasionally for a few $$ less.

m-1505-p-apex-replaceable-bit-driver-for-1-4-hex-insert-bits-magnetic.jpg


I also have the Wiha that folks mentioned. It is nice because you can store bits in the handle. PB Swiss has nice stubby (PB 8452.10-15) as well and Santoprene is so nice!

PB_8452.10-15_M.gif


Another option I have used is the Snap-on TM40ASA 1/4" square drive stubby with a TMBS8A insert bit adapter.

I can't figure out what Wiha you are talking about, the 28103 doesn't hold bits in the handle. I have it though and it's very nice, smaller than I expected. I would love to have the PB Swiss one you have, I have their winged one:

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I think I have a finger ratchet, one in 1/4 sq drive and one in 1/4 hex bit. AmPro has a pair in aluminum for $10 on amazon. Google finger ratchet.

If I can get hand and finger in, generally I can use some kind of ratchet and bit holder, or my GearWrench microdrive.
 

Biomed

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I can't figure out what Wiha you are talking about, the 28103 doesn't hold bits in the handle.

My mistake. The Wiha 28103 is a SoftFinish stubby with no bit storage. Wiha also has ESD versions. A short time ago they released the 3804X/3805X series. These are SoftFinish stubbies with bit storage and bits are included.

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Wiha offers a number of different versions with various bits included. See more information here: http://www.wihatools.com/300seri/380_stuby.htm.
 
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Biomed

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I have to agree with Danglerb. I was really hot on stubby 1/4" square drive (spinners) and stubby 1/4" insert bit drivers until I got the Snap-on TM936 and then TM72 bit ratchets. Lately I have been using a Williams 30012 which is really nice in tight places.

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I guess it's like underwear... some folks like boxers and some like briefs.
 

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My Apex M-1505-P should be here on Wednesday. :D It's 2 3/8"/60 mm long and the blade projects 3/8"/10 mm. Typical pricing is $15.32 but I have seen it occasionally for a few $$ less.

m-1505-p-apex-replaceable-bit-driver-for-1-4-hex-insert-bits-magnetic.jpg


I also have the Wiha that folks mentioned. It is nice because you can store bits in the handle. PB Swiss has nice stubby (PB 8452.10-15) as well and Santoprene is so nice!

PB_8452.10-15_M.gif


Another option I have used is the Snap-on TM40ASA 1/4" square drive stubby with a TMBS8A insert bit adapter.

I've had a couple of APEX drivers over the years, and they are incredible. :thumbup: The magnets are really strong. Though, I have not personally used their stubby.

This is the hex bit mag stubby I use. It's about as small as you can get and still have a decent grip on it.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-pc-screwdriver-set-finger-bit/p-00941390000P
 
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