Nortonscustom
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Kind of a neat video showing the new Proto Duratek screwdrivers being made. I'm going have to try some of these, seem pretty nice.
The mac/proto screwdrivers are close. The proto flat tips have a square shank and the macs have a round one that you can put a wrench on buy the handle. They are not the same
Actually that's not entirely true, many of the Proto's have round shanks and hex blosters as well. Depends on the size I guess.
http://www.grainger.com/product/PROTO-Screwdriver-Set-13G269?s_pp=false
Watching the Mac video you'll see much of the same footage
and many of the same employees. Wonder how many screwdrivers the "handle presser on lady" see's in a day?
http://bcove.me/fc2t9r46
If you look at them on protoindustrial.com they all have square shafts
I refer to them as quad lobe. I got the 8 piece combination set part number J1208SCP. They are the same as the MAC set except for handle color and being $50 cheaper.
I got mine from Trident supply who are in the hot deals section. The new screwdrivers aren't out widely yet and mine came straight from PROTO.
They are my favorite screwdrivers. They're light, well balanced, durable, and I like how the handle fits my hand.
Made in South Carolina just like MAC. Note the round shanks with bolsters for you blind people.
Proto should have kept making these...
Proto Professional Yellow Handles!!!
Best I've ever used!!!![]()
Proto should have kept making these...
Proto Professional Yellow Handles!!!
Best I've ever used!!!![]()
I ordered one #2 from zoro when they had free shipping. I do not like them one bit. I am usually not very critical but one thing i noticed is the finish around the bolster is very rough and it looks like poor QC. Another thing I do not like is its entirely hard plastic and no soft gripping rubber. I find it difficult to hold onto. I am glad I just bought one and I will stick to Felo Ergonics.
Proto should have kept making these...
Proto Professional Yellow Handles!!!
Best I've ever used!!!![]()

what can I say, I'm a true tool *****. I have gobs of screwdrivers but these seem unique in USA made offerings. Snap On ran me off with their Instink handles, so I figured I'd shake the tree and see what else falls out.I like them as well, zoro 30% off makes them a killer deal... I really shouldn't even say this because it's not funny, but has anyone hyper analyzed them to see if the shafts are crooked like the Williams ones?
(I'm kidding, I'm kidding, I have the Williams ones as well as snap on, both have some crooked shafts, which I never noticed in tons of use until I was told on this site what a fatal flaw it was... although now I'm curious.)

Dug up this thread on a search. I've been eyeballing the Mac versions of these lately since we currently have a Mac Unicorn at the shop and the more I handled them the more I liked them. I've read on here about their superior chemical resistance, power and durability so after a sweetheart deal from the Mac man I'm in an orange handle set. I've gotta say these are pretty nice. They meet all my personal requirements. Comfortable, chrome hex bolstered shafts, no rubber tri-lobe ***** handles and USA made. Excellent turning power with slippery hands and easy parts washer/brake cleaner cleanup. Who else likes them.....or thinks they ****?![]()
Now when people are saying they are crooked. What do they mean? Are we talking properly indexed? Or actually mounted in the handle like its bent? Because all mine are indexed properly and not bent or crooked. My set is 3 years old. So maybe they have gone down in quality?
I have the bigger MAC set, they're awesomeI only bought the MAC version because they come in orange.
Dug up this thread on a search. I've been eyeballing the Mac versions of these lately since we currently have a Mac Unicorn at the shop and the more I handled them the more I liked them. I've read on here about their superior chemical resistance, power and durability so after a sweetheart deal from the Mac man I'm in an orange handle set. I've gotta say these are pretty nice. They meet all my personal requirements. Comfortable, chrome hex bolstered shafts, no rubber tri-lobe ***** handles and USA made. Excellent turning power with slippery hands and easy parts washer/brake cleaner cleanup. Who else likes them.....or thinks they ****?![]()
I hate to admit it but with all the chatter about crooked screwdrivers I'm embarrassed to say I did look them over carefully and my set at least is absolutely arrow straight. I even chucked a couple up in a drill and spun them slow to check for runout.....how bad is that?![]()
I like them as well, zoro 30% off makes them a killer deal... I really shouldn't even say this because it's not funny, but has anyone hyper analyzed them to see if the shafts are crooked like the Williams ones?
(I'm kidding, I'm kidding, I have the Williams ones as well as snap on, both have some crooked shafts, which I never noticed in tons of use until I was told on this site what a fatal flaw it was... although now I'm curious.)