TomB19
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I picked up both the Picquic and Milwaukee multi-drivers a few weeks ago.
Both had been used before, several times. I slightly prefer the overall design of the Picquic but the Milwaukee seemed to have better quality bits. Specifically, the Picquic #2 robertson is extremely poor quality. The Milwaukee #2 robertson seems to be adequate.
Yesterday, I was installing some electrical devices. It's the first time I had used the #1 robertson of either driver.
The Milwaukee did four devices before being completely twisted off. The Picquic bits are not nearly as sharp. The robertson bits of the Picquic have noticeably rounded corners but, even still, the Picquic #1 robertson did a little better than the Milwaukee. It has done six outlets so far and while it is worn out, I imagine it can do a few more as long as I don't twist too hard.
Holy cow, this is bad. Even if these bits aren't heat treated, they must be made out of some pretty crappy material. Electrical devices don't require that much torque and my wrist has ligament damage so pain prevents me from being strong on a rotating motion.
I switched back to a six month old Wera driver in #1 robertson. I imagine it can do many hundreds of devices but I won't know it's lifespan for a long, long time.
I picked up a couple of DeWalt impact ready 3 1/2" shaft #1 robertson bits to replace the horrible quality bits of these multi-drivers. I imagine that will solve the problem.
Both had been used before, several times. I slightly prefer the overall design of the Picquic but the Milwaukee seemed to have better quality bits. Specifically, the Picquic #2 robertson is extremely poor quality. The Milwaukee #2 robertson seems to be adequate.
Yesterday, I was installing some electrical devices. It's the first time I had used the #1 robertson of either driver.
The Milwaukee did four devices before being completely twisted off. The Picquic bits are not nearly as sharp. The robertson bits of the Picquic have noticeably rounded corners but, even still, the Picquic #1 robertson did a little better than the Milwaukee. It has done six outlets so far and while it is worn out, I imagine it can do a few more as long as I don't twist too hard.
Holy cow, this is bad. Even if these bits aren't heat treated, they must be made out of some pretty crappy material. Electrical devices don't require that much torque and my wrist has ligament damage so pain prevents me from being strong on a rotating motion.
I switched back to a six month old Wera driver in #1 robertson. I imagine it can do many hundreds of devices but I won't know it's lifespan for a long, long time.
I picked up a couple of DeWalt impact ready 3 1/2" shaft #1 robertson bits to replace the horrible quality bits of these multi-drivers. I imagine that will solve the problem.
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