Today I was watching the maniac over at Project Farm destroy some screwdrivers in the name of science, and among the sets he tested was this Milwaukee set:
Among the other claims Milwaukee makes about these drivers is this "tactile identification" thing:
"Tactile identification, a new-to-world MILWAUKEE® innovation, allows you to accurately select the correct driver without looking."
It doesn't go into a lot of detail about that, though. I'm guessing it's a combination of feeling those little molded + signs in the Phillips handle ends to tell Phillips from slotted, and then the size of the handle to distinguish the size of the tip. Does anyone have these to verify that's how the tactile identification works? And how do you like them?
Among the other claims Milwaukee makes about these drivers is this "tactile identification" thing:
"Tactile identification, a new-to-world MILWAUKEE® innovation, allows you to accurately select the correct driver without looking."
It doesn't go into a lot of detail about that, though. I'm guessing it's a combination of feeling those little molded + signs in the Phillips handle ends to tell Phillips from slotted, and then the size of the handle to distinguish the size of the tip. Does anyone have these to verify that's how the tactile identification works? And how do you like them?