Just a note here about those complaining about the "negative feedback":
The OP didn't ask to be stroked. From the tone and content of his original post, I think it's reasonable to assume he wanted some honest feedback.
I'm sure magtl understands we are all looking at his new gizmo through different prisms.
In the context of his question I am looking at it more from the point of "will it
sell?" (as opposed to its practicality for every day use.) My brain is hard-wired that way because of my background.
Anybody remember these? Or possibly have one in your tool box?
When it was first introduced in the early 1970's this POS was touted as the next best thing to sliced bread, and was going to revolutionize the tool industry. Everybody got suckered into writing purchase orders for these, and after a couple years went by and the public figured out what a completely useless piece of garbage it was, you couldn't give the damn things away. (I think we finally marked them down to about .13 cents each just to get rid of them.)
And no, it's not apples and oranges - it's still a widget, and a widget is a widget is a widget.
I still think devising some means of tethering the screw-on cap to the unit would be a selling feature, but that's just me.
Clarify please: the handle has the storage area for the bits in the back end, and each storage slot holds two one-inch bits, making total storage space available for
8 one-inch bits, correct?
If I chose instead to use the storage area for
4 two-inch bits, would they fit without any issues? (If my memory serves me correctly most of those types of tools that I own only hold four one-inch bits in the handle.)