JAKE-THE-TOOL-MAN
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How often do you guys really use yours and on what applications? I have a stubby one but I find it awkward to use. Just looking for some input before I possibly drop money on getting a standard size
I hadn't used mine in a while, but finally used it this weekend. IMO it felt really top heavy and slightly awkward when it wasn't ratcheting (screws almost out). Maybe I just have to get used to it.
As weird as this one looks it is actually awesome and it seems you can torque much more with this. Only downfall is no bit storage.
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As weird as this one looks it is actually awesome and it seems you can torque much more with this. Only downfall is no bit storage.
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http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.asp?tool=all&Group_ID=706&store=snapon-store
I own one. My only gripe with that particular model is that the shank is not interchangeable.
Don't think I'd like the soft grip version myself
I have em and I personally am not fond of them.
Preference and use usually is a result of how and when they are used.
If used in production, mfgr, or where time and speed is a factor or comes into play, there is no better solution for fastners that require a "hand feel" or hand torquing.
Faster still is power tools, but also more likely to damage low torque fasteners. ( OMG I am the bestest mechanic evah and use battery drivers all day long"types" can STFU and you know why. thankyouverymuch)
Add in the SO magnetic tip and you loose or misplace far less screws than regular drivers.
My ratcheting SO screwdrivers are my go-to in all but the unusual case, but
they are not for all folks, but it's a tool that is well worth the price if used
professionally or if speed and hand run-up of fasteners is the goal.
Expensive but worth the price of admission imo. If you work on electronics or other small items the SGRMINI is little known but well regarded amongst electronic techs, good luck finding one.
I was only referring to the soft grip ones....as to say I prefer them less than my hard handled ones, which I use most times I need a screwdriver. I'm sure there are instances where the soft ones would be the superior driver but I haven't found that instance yet. I only use a power driver where the are many fasteners that have a low chance of stripping or camping out or worse yet, damaging the item that the fastener is being screwed into.
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I think if you find this style awkward to use, you might be holding it wrong. I was at first as well and thought the same thing.
I find the most comfortable way to hold it and get the greatest amount of torque is to place the handle in the center of your palm. Then place your index and middle finger around the shaft and wrap them over the top of the cap. Your ring finger and pinky will wrap around the other end.
I don't know if that makes sense but I hope it helps.

I want a black hard handle one. I love my GW set, especially the flexible shaft. They are quick to use.
I still use my standards, but I reach for the ratcheting one first.
I own one. My only gripe with that particular model is that the shank is not interchangeable.