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My absurd Craftsman screwdriver

Displaced Hokie

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Found this in my emergency kit in my pickup that I haven't really explored in years. I bought this set sometime in the mid 90's...why I don't know. I was probably broke but still wanted to buy something at Sears.

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What's so funny is that this little kit comes with a Phillips #3 bit. Can you imagine using such a tiny screwdriver on a P-3? :lol: The handle is so small you really can't put any torque on it. It also didn't come with any tiny bits other than a P-1 that I've lost. It's just such a weird little driver.

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Anyway, it's still Made In U.S.A....and does fit into my electonics box. :thumbup:

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Kirbot

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That actually is pretty neat.
It would probably be more useful with a full size handle, but still!
 

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My dad has a set with a fullsize magnetic bit screwdriver, a full set of bits and one of those. I use it all the time. Wonder if sears still makes them. I like it better than a normal stubby.
 

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I keep mine in the glove compartment as the #3 bit is used to change the air filter in my Toyota and it does the job even as small as it is!! :beer:
 
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Whats the part number?? my dads doesnt have one. He says the kit he has was a speical thing sears sold one time only.

No part number on the package or the mini driver itself. Would be interesting if it broke and I took it back for a replacement as I can't find anything similar in the current catalog. :)

I'm guessing I bought this @ 1996 as that is when I bought my truck and put together the tool kit.
 

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Must have been a short run.... rare! Thats the first time I have ever seen one; I never had a customer bring one for warranty either!
 

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I have one of those little kits somewhere around here. Carried it for years, but never had an emergency...now I have so many tool chests I'm not sure where to start looking.

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I have a couple of similar, but different kits. At one point, they were selling them at the check-out for $1 each and had a whole bucket full. I bought 4 or 5 and kept a couple and gave the others to my Dad and brother.

Wouldn't want to try and do any serious work with it, but just right for an emergency.



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I got one around the time you did, maybe earlier. I got it free when I filled out a credit card application at the mall in front of Sears. I told the woman I wouldn't be eligible and just wanted the screwdriver set. She didn't care.
I've always used mine for tiny jobs.
 
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Gregg33

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That's a neat little driver. I have a made in PRC POS that is a similar idea to your Craftsman. I didn't feel it belonged in my toolbox but I didn't have the heart to get rid of it, anyways I keep it under the seat of my Cherokee and it's bailed me out several times, usually when I forget to bring the proper screwdriver!
 

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I've seen some P3 that just happen to have a big P3 head, even though they are short, low torque screws. Things like interior panels
 

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Man, why can't they give away cool stuff anymore.

Now they even want you to buy one of those screwdriver keychain things. my dad said they used to give those out at the register for free.
 

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I have a similar one by Vermont American in the center console of my car. I think it has like 3 torx bits, 1 flat and a #1 Philips, never seen a Cman one though! Cool, thanks for showing us! :thumbup:

-Dane
 

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Man, why can't they give away cool stuff anymore.

Now they even want you to buy one of those screwdriver keychain things. my dad said they used to give those out at the register for free.

I remember going to farm shows, fishing shows, fairs etc. as a kid and coming home with loads of freebees like calendars, piggy banks, yardsticks etc. Now you're lucky to get a plastic bag and some pamphlets.
 

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I've never seen one of those before. Must have been a one-time deal or something. Interesting piece.
 
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