I saw somebody mention these in another thread. I've never seen many talk about them much or a thread about them. Anybody use them? How many do you have ?
I keep one in the house (pictured) for the quick repair and not having to ran out to the garage. Black handle.
I have another black handled one in my tool belt for what ever I'm working on. I also have a regular Craftsman taped up for making connections in the breaker box.
I gave my daughter one when she moved away to college, flowered handle. She's back home, not sure if the screwdriver came home with her though.
I have a blue/gray one, Kobalt maybe, from Lowes. Somebody had a link for a free one, so I stopped and picked one up. This one stays in the tool bag under the back seat of my truck.
The last one I have (that I can recall where it is) is an orange handled one. Orange so it makes it easy to find on the fire grounds, whether it's dark, smokey, or dropped in burnt rubble. AS you probably guessed, that one stays in my turnout gear at the fire station, along with a bunch of other stuff. That other stuff is for another thread though
So guys, fess up how many of you guys leave the Snap-on, Mac, and Craftsman stuff in the box and grab a "2 for $5 screwdriver" to do a majority of the screw turning ?
I keep one in the house (pictured) for the quick repair and not having to ran out to the garage. Black handle.
I have another black handled one in my tool belt for what ever I'm working on. I also have a regular Craftsman taped up for making connections in the breaker box.
I gave my daughter one when she moved away to college, flowered handle. She's back home, not sure if the screwdriver came home with her though.
I have a blue/gray one, Kobalt maybe, from Lowes. Somebody had a link for a free one, so I stopped and picked one up. This one stays in the tool bag under the back seat of my truck.
The last one I have (that I can recall where it is) is an orange handled one. Orange so it makes it easy to find on the fire grounds, whether it's dark, smokey, or dropped in burnt rubble. AS you probably guessed, that one stays in my turnout gear at the fire station, along with a bunch of other stuff. That other stuff is for another thread though
So guys, fess up how many of you guys leave the Snap-on, Mac, and Craftsman stuff in the box and grab a "2 for $5 screwdriver" to do a majority of the screw turning ?