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Uma

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Megapro is coming out with 2 new multi bit screwdrivers for US and Canada. Combining amazing features- our cushion grip handle and our sought-after bit loads.
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Specs:

duel composition super comfortable rubberized handle (black and blue)

black oxide shaft (can be used as a 1/4" hex nut driver)

Made in Canada, here in BC.

Contains 6 S2 steel HRC 60+/-2 double end durable bits.

Blue cap has 12 popular tips (01,2,3, Phillips, 1,2 Square (Robbie), 4,6 Flat/Slot, 10,15,20,25 Star/Torx)
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Black cap has 12 security tips (1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16" Hex Pin, 6, 8, 10, 12 Spanner, 10, 15, 20, 25, 27, 30 Star/Torx Pin).
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We can't guarantee one of the name suggestions will be used for our driver. We will announce if we do and give the person one of each driver. Choosing a name is limited by a number of factors including what's already taken or trademarked by other products in the tool industry.
I'll be looking at suggestions up to Monday Feb 27th.
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Rye425

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Jurassic Driver - because the bit holder and cap remind me of the shaving cream can from Jurassic Park.
 

mz3_Sedated

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Its not very imaginative, but "Comfort Grip" or "Cushion Grip". The rest of your drivers are named after what they do or what they offer, so I'm not sure what else you could call these.
 

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"ProDriver" or "Pro Driver". Also maybe "All Driver". You pretty much have it all covered in that selection. Working with my electrical rough in, the blue top would be perfect. The breakers and grounding bars in the service panel will take a square drive, which is easier and safer. Right now I have to keep a square drive in my pocket. Me want. :lol:
 
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gtrotter

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Securi-Pro ; for the security bit one

Multi-Pro ; for the other driver

Handi-Drive ; to describe both of them

Freedom-Drive ; you know, since you can choose the bit
 

Stargeezer

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  1. Mega Driver
  2. First Choice
  3. The Answer
  4. Grab-It
  5. Carry-All
  6. Megapro II multi bit screwdriver
  7. Cranston Multi-Drive
  8. Backseat driver
  9. Advance Tactical Multibit Driver (ATMD)
  10. Magoo

PS: Can you tell I'd like to have one of these:evil:
 
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sc105b

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DriveRite...:dunno:

Looks like a nice tool to have in an on the road tool box...

I'm always carry loads of tools with me "just in case".

It would be nice to save some space/weight...
 

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also - LOVE the fact that it's Made in Canada - but do you mean 'assembled' or what parts are made in Canada? All or just the handle/shaft or just the bits?

I had trouble getting any info from Picquic a few years ago, when some packages said bits "Made in Taiwan", while others didn't state that anything specific about the bits (do I assume they're Canadian made??!). They REFUSED over the phone to give me any COO information on the bits.

Thanks
 

cgv69

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Just my opinion but non-ratching = FAIL.

I don't care how great the grip feels or how many bits are contained within the handle if it doesn't ratchet. That IMO is the most important feature of any bit driver.
 
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Just my opinion but non-ratcheting = FAIL.

I don't care how great the grip feels or how many bits are contained within the handle if it doesn't ratchet. That IMO is the most important feature of any bit driver.

I agree, I have a few ratcheting screwdrivers but not impressed with their build quality.

This one looks nice, even better if it were ratcheting.
 
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Uma

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also - LOVE the fact that it's Made in Canada - but do you mean 'assembled' or what parts are made in Canada? All or just the handle/shaft or just the bits?

I had trouble getting any info from Picquic a few years ago, when some packages said bits "Made in Taiwan", while others didn't state that anything specific about the bits (do I assume they're Canadian made??!). They REFUSED over the phone to give me any COO information on the bits.

Thanks

thanks for asking... The complete handle - over mold, retractable cartridge and cap are made in Canada, BC, Pitt Meadows. The Shaft is made in USA and is from our manufacturer in South Bend Indiana. We make our other 'hard' handle drivers in the USA. The tested S2 steel HRC 60+/- 2 double end 2" inch bits with a spring loaded ball bearing are made in Taiwan.


we're cool with answering COO info. here's our number if you want to hear a voice 1.866.522.3652
 

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Uma

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It looks like there are at least three ratcheting drivers in their line-up.

http://www.megapro.net/products/drivers/

That work light is pretty slick too.
http://www.megapro.net/products/specialty-drivers/worklight/

Uma,
Where can I find the MegaPro Work Light in the states?


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Hi Frank,
thanks for the links. I have a few Work Lights myself. We sell them in many retailers all over US. If you would like a specific list I'll need more info (state, city) to get tell you a place near you or where you are looking exactly.

Or you can email [email protected], PM or call 866.522.3652 of course. I believe megaproscrewdrivers.com and amazon if you want to order online rather than go in store. I don't have a massive list of every dealer sorry.

I'm a fan of the ratcheting drivers as well and I own a compact ratcheting.. in pink:)
 
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