Rickster said:What do you guys think of the larger one? Do you reach for it more than a regular screwdriver?

dink said:$50.00 for the stubby????????? you have got to be kidding me....that is outrageous...no thanks
rdnkjeeper said:I looked at it, either spending 5-10 every few months/years/whatever or spend 50 for a lifetime of use.....money saved in my opinion.
dink said:Free and its German made
dink said:Free and its German made
KeukaDan said:The implication that German quality is low but I think you would be hard pressed to find the same quality in some American made tools (even Snapon), at least in screwdrivers.
eschoendorff said:If you click on the link and scroll down about half way, you'll find the Craftsman ratcheting screwdriver that moves the handle (sorta like a pistol grip). It's made in Germany, and I'm kicking myself for not picking one up for cheap when I had teh chance.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/tools/1273921.html?page=2&c=y
And MAC, IIRC.dink said:Yea its the exact same one as SK's....most likely comes out of the same factory
eschoendorff said:If you click on the link and scroll down about half way, you'll find the Craftsman ratcheting screwdriver that moves the handle (sorta like a pistol grip). It's made in Germany, and I'm kicking myself for not picking one up for cheap when I had teh chance.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/tools/1273921.html?page=2&c=y
Senorpablo said:I have one of those, and don't like it at all. It's got a very coarse ratchet inside, and it's ergonomically funky to hold.
I have one of the new craftsman straight, red handle models that look similar to the Snap on version, and like it much better.
What do you hate about it? Is it because if Snappy-man doesn't have one on his truck you have to wait a week - or because something's not covered on it?hholmberg said:I guess the best one I ever used was a Snap On. I hate their warranty...
I thought the battery drill had done to the ratchet screw driver, what the spade drill bit did to the brace and bit. Ok maybe it’s the fact that I’m a chippy, but if I have more than one screw to tackle I chuck a bit (Screw tip) in my battery drill go for it.I do the same thing... but I like a ratcheting screwdriver because you can feel how tight things are in real time.Down Under Bloke said:I thought the battery drill had done to the ratchet screw driver, what the spade drill bit did to the brace and bit. Ok maybe it’s the fact that I’m a chippy, but if I have more than one screw to tackle I chuck a bit (Screw tip) in my battery drill go for it.
TNToy said:What do you hate about it? Is it because if Snappy-man doesn't have one on his truck you have to wait a week - or because something's not covered on it?

piece of cake.... http://corporate.snapon.com/display/termsofsale.nwswantedabiggergarage said:While I wasn't the one you asked, I do have a question for you. How do you get the warranty honored, when you don't have a snapman?