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Stubby Ratcheting Screwdriver....

EmptyWallet

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I know I'm going to get a lot of Snap-On answers, but I thought I'd ask.

Any review of the Bahco 808050S?

Seen here:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006MHEJ0C/?tag=atomicindus08-20

It looks like a Blue Point?

Regardless, the reason I'm making this post is I just received this:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002NI1LZK/?tag=atomicindus08-20

...and MAN is is smoother than my Stanley Stubby. You have to barely move it to engage the next gear. So I was looking for a JH Williams Stubby..and they don't make one?

How does the Bahco comapre to the Snap-On? You can get it at MRO Center for $13 shipped.

Thoughts?
 
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j.c.whitney

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I looked at buying the bahco but found a Snap On Stubby like new at a decent discount so went that way. One thing to note is the 808050S ($14 @ MRO center) comes with no bits but they are available in a wide selection (and are of high quality) from Snap On at like $1.65 each. Read somewhere that Home Depot sells high quality bits (can't remember brand) at a good price as well. Or the Bahco 808050S-22 comes with a case and a decent selection of accessories for like $32.
Since Williams and Bahco are affiliates of Snap On it would not surprise me if the ratcheting mechanisms are closely related.
 
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EmptyWallet

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I read here that the Williams ratcheting screwdriver, has a simple safety washer that needs to be removed to achieve the same thing....can anyone confirm? I'm assuming the Bahco/Bluepoint would be the same?
 
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