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Snap-On 1/4 Hex Bit Driver

agpatel

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Does Snap-On make a 1/4 hex bit screwdriver handle? Something like a instinct screwdriver but holds 1/4 hex bits. I know they have a ratcheting screwdriver that can be locked but looking more for a bit driver. Something they possibly sell now or could be found used that they use to sell. I searched there site and could not come up with anything.
 
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SDDM41 is a discontinued non-ratcheting magnetic screwdriver. It has the same type of stainless steel shaft as the SSDMR4A ratcheting screwdriver, but a different handle. The handle that's on the SDDM41 is the same handle that's on an SDDP42 Phillips screwdriver. Those handles were the black ergonomic hard handle.

SSDM40B is another discontinued non-ratcheting screwdriver with a stainless steel shaft. It has the older square'ish Tenite handle and a bit storage compartment inside the handle.
 
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Thanks, looking around ebay only found the SSDM version. Was hoping SO would have one in the newer handle.
 

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They do SDDD101 and SDDD41 go to snap-on's website and put those part numbers in
 
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They do SDDD101 and SDDD41 go to snap-on's website and put those part numbers in

But I don't think with those you could use the typical 1/4 hex bits as it would not have the ball detent to hold the bit into the shaft.

Hmm, also see the collet style but rather have something with a thinner shaft.
 

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What bits are you looking to use? They pretty well cover most common type tips used.
 
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Hex bits are the other common ones I often use. That does take care of a good deal of what I would use it for though. May just stick with my CM bit driver for those.
 

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•Easy-to-use, spring-loaded shank can adjust to different lengths for clearance as well as compact storage. (Approximately 6-1/2" and 8-1/2" lengths).

Adjustable length shank? I wonder how that works. :headscrat
 
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Does Snap-On make a 1/4 hex bit screwdriver handle? Something like a instinct screwdriver but holds 1/4 hex bits.

Great question!! Isn't it ironic... First Snap-on really wants folks to buy the ratcheting screwdrivers but they discontinued all the blades (not shanks). Then Snap-on sells lots of 1/4" drive hex bits but they don't even offer a simple hex bit handle.

I have the Wera (and Snap-on) SGDQ16KT that other posters mentioned but that is really designed for the 1" (long) power bits not the shorter 1/4" hex bits.

Good thing Zephyr and Apex have some of the best bits AND sell numerous regular and stubby handles.
 
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The SGDQ6 definitely looks interesting. It's a good thing you found that because the SDDM41 is next to impossible to find. I've never seen one on eBay ever.
 

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Ohhhh....I want one! I might have to get one of those SGDQ6's...figure, you can also then use any other hex shanks....even a magnetic bit insert shank or whatever you need.
 
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agpatel

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I like the collet design but rather have a fixed shaft to keep the narrow. I like the Wera handle and may try out there bit holder, magnetic, non-collet style.
 

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I suppose there is always this option:

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I like the collet design but rather have a fixed shaft to keep the narrow. I like the Wera handle and may try out there bit holder, magnetic, non-collet style.

I like the craftsman standard black handle bit driver and the craftsman ratcheting screwdriver, which is just a ratcheting 1/4" hex holder. They even make a "professional" grade hex holder which looks even nicer. You can get all 3 with bits for <$50, more like <$40 if you watch the sales.

That SO above is nice, but geezle freaking petes. $50 for one bit driver? :shocking: $85 with diamond bits?

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-prof...p-00949303000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-22-p...0913907000P?prdNo=42&blockNo=42&blockType=G42

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00947144000P
 

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That SO above is nice, but geezle freaking petes. $50 for one bit driver? :shocking: $85 with diamond bits?

Snap-on and Craftsman are not in the same league. Snap-on is largely marketed and sold to professionals who use tools to make a living. Craftsman is largely marketed and sold to home do-it-yourself folks. (Yes, I know there are some exceptions. :))

The Snap-on $85 diamond bit driver set is actually made by Wera and is not intended for a home do-it-yourself user.

Finally, there is certainly no comparison between a Craftsman ratcheting screwdriver (even a professional one) and a Wera or Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver. This is reflected in the pricing, quality, features and to some extent warranty.

Sorry, I'll get off my soapbox. Zkling, I'm not picking on you. It just bugs me when folks here on GJ compare apples and oranges or say they want quality AND low price. It just ain't gonna happen.
 

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Sorry, I'll get off my soapbox. Zkling, I'm not picking on you. It just bugs me when folks here on GJ compare apples and oranges or say they want quality AND low price. It just ain't gonna happen.

No I understand. No worries man. :beer: I agree, you do get what you pay for. But for some folks, like myself that can't afford the "best", or don't need it. I was just throwing it out there.

Only reason I added that was because it sounds like the OP was pretty happy with his Cman handle. :dunno:

Hex bits are the other common ones I often use. That does take care of a good deal of what I would use it for though. May just stick with my CM bit driver for those.
 
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I am not a professional by any means, just a weekend worrier working on his GTI and and friends cars now and then. Also some things around the house. I do have a full set of Wera bits as I was able to get them for cheap and last pretty well. I was able to get the Wera hex screwdriver for $12 from Amazon so will see how it is. I do have one of those SO 1/4 handles, locking version, and have used a bit adapter before. Thanks everyone for your assistance.
 
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