Innovate1
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Pretty handy for electronics and appliances. And hose clamps as several others have mentioned.

I'd say if you were working around tedious things that dare not be scratched or over torqued...they have their place.
It's really a tiny window where they'd be preferred over regular sockets and ratchets and or ratcheting wrenches etc.
The old USA-made ones seem to be a collectors item. Craftsman used to have some with full hollow shanks, but later switched to shanks with 1 to 2 inch hollows. Still good, but the hollow ones are better. The ones with the color-coded cushion grips go for even more. I believe Pratt-Read made them.They CM sets must be pretty valuable. This local guy has sets of both SAE and Metric---he wants $125 for them!
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I think a big part of the reason nut drivers are so impractical for most is that they’re usually fixed handles, I know I wouldnt use mine nearly as much if they were like that, instead I use a roll of interchangeable shanks from xcelite with a regular screwdriver handle and this ratcheting t-handle, far less bulky
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Just to be a Terminology Nazi- The craftsman nut drivers are considered "drilled" shaft nut drivers, not "hollow". Hollow shaft nut drivers are hollow all the way into the handle (and in some cases, there is a hole in the handle too, and they are completely hollow. The craftsman shafts are only drilled about an inch and a half up the shank. That's something I had to learn early in my nutdriver game, lol.Nothing worse than losing your 1/4” drive socket underneath the hood of the car when you could have used a nut driver instead.
Craftsman nut drivers are also hollow shaft, so if you have a long bolt that you need to tighten down a nut on, the threads of the bolt will go up into the shank.
They definitely have their place.
Huh? I just checked and you're right. Until now I always thought my Craftsmans were hollow all the way up the shaft. shows again how much I've used them, like never. The Kleins I have definitely are hollow though.Just to be a Terminology Nazi- The craftsman nut drivers are considered "drilled" shaft nut drivers, not "hollow". Hollow shaft nut drivers are hollow all the way into the handle (and in some cases, there is a hole in the handle too, and they are completely hollow. The craftsman shafts are only drilled about an inch and a half up the shank. That's something I had to learn early in my nutdriver game, lol.
I wasn’t aware of that! Thank you.Just to be a Terminology Nazi- The craftsman nut drivers are considered "drilled" shaft nut drivers, not "hollow". Hollow shaft nut drivers are hollow all the way into the handle (and in some cases, there is a hole in the handle too, and they are completely hollow. The craftsman shafts are only drilled about an inch and a half up the shank. That's something I had to learn early in my nutdriver game, lol.