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1/4DR cushion grip spinner handle?

NoahG

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I've got about a half dozen spinner handles, but they're all hard handle. Anyone making a cushion grip spinner handle? Anyone beside Snap On?
 
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Snap-On makes one with there soft grips I don't know if that is the style you like. I can't think of anoher company that makes soft grip spinners.
 

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I think just about any socket manufacturer who offers soft grip screwdrivers offers a soft grip spinner. Stahlwille, Hazet, KoKen, Beta, Elora, PB Swiss all spring to mind!

The problem isn't so much finding a cushion grip (soft materials generally being cheaper) but rather finding a durable hard grip!
 

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The KoKen guy from Mexico on eBay had 1/4 and 3/8 for a while. They are 2lengths as a pair of each drive size. I like mine.

Even if not from there, they make wobble-plus and regular. The handle design is shared with other makers and is ergo.
 

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I looked for a Koken one. I did not see it. Link please. (Zeal preferably).
 

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A Klein 1/4'' drive spin handle would be perfect if they would just make it.

A Klein 3/8'' drive spin handle would be nice too.
 

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Cornwell does and the older snap on soft grips are nice since they both double as extensions

Matco offers the clear hard handles (craftsman like)
 

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I guess I was not thinking of what you guys were thinking. I was thinking of the things like palm ratchets, then I thought maybe he wanted a speed handle with comfort grip.
 

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Williams makes 1/4 and 3/8 spinners. Not sure how cushioned the grip is, but it looks rubberized at least. Amazon has 'em.
 

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I've got about a half dozen spinner handles, but they're all hard handle. Anyone making a cushion grip spinner handle? Anyone beside Snap On?

Klein probably makes one in their omnipresent design.

If you want to be cheap you can just use one of those foam pipe wraps and wrap it around the handle of a junk spinner and put some hockey tape over it. Personally, I don't use spinners (at all basically) so...don't even need the two I have plus they're in 1/4" so basically they're just gussied up nutdrivers which I use even less (less than zero):scared:
 

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I really like the one's with the female side of the drive in the handle. You can use them like an extension. Not sure if the Snap On instinct model has that. I have teh old black Snap On models and love them.
 
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Well that is no fair, I was going to mention them.

What are you using them for and why so many?

Why so many? because this is Garagejournal, and sometimes I don't have a nut driver in the right size handy.

Ok, so I was tightening 10 mm nuts on light duty industrial shelving. I chose a spinner handle with a 10" extension for two reasons. 1) The nuts were in a hard to reach area and the extension gave me needed clearance. 2) I didn't want to break off the threaded studs welded to the sheet steel by over torquing them, and figured a spinner handle would be safe. I used my SK spinner handle, as my Craftsman lives at home, and it just wasn't comfy. I really would like something like a Klein cushion grip, as that style and my hand get along well.
 

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I just got a Facom R.236A (and the fluorescent one R.236AF) from Ultimate Garage. Beta has an interesting spinner as well.

I use a 1/4" drive spinner handle almost more than my screwdrivers. While I like nutdrivers when working on the bench, when I'm out working on the floor and have to carry stuff with me, a spinner handle and some sockets works well for me.
 

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I just got a Facom R.236A (and the fluorescent one R.236AF) from Ultimate Garage. Beta has an interesting spinner as well.

I use a 1/4" drive spinner handle almost more than my screwdrivers. While I like nutdrivers when working on the bench, when I'm out working on the floor and have to carry stuff with me, a spinner handle and some sockets works well for me.

Is that Facom sticky? Something to make it easier to spin?
 

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I guess I was not thinking of what you guys were thinking. I was thinking of the things like palm ratchets, then I thought maybe he wanted a speed handle with comfort grip.

You're not alone. I was thinking he wanted a speed wrench with a cushion handle.
 

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Got a part number for that? The only one I found on the Wiha web site was one made by Heyco.


Well, I think that you may be right. I just presumed with all of their options that they would make one, but I couldn't find a 1/4 inch spinner handle other than the Heyco on Wiha's website, either.


Felo Ergonic


Part #497. The Felo Ergonics are fantastic screwdrivers. I really like the grip.

Contact Ash at German-Hand-Tools.com. He can sell you one screwdriver or an entire set. He's a member here.


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