...I wonder what the instruction say ? ...
Lefty loosey, Righty tightyThis Vessel screwdriver set from my GJSS is made very well.
The bits fit tight, no play, nice grip with the handle.
I wonder what the instruction say ?(Just asking for a friend
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Available at Lowes?I have the Craftsman-branded version of this screwdriver (same thing as this one just branded for C-Man, Made In Japan), and I use it all the time. Super comfortable to use and very well-made. Your GJSS hooked you up!
Pet name?I have a longer JIS Vessel with that handle design that used solely for syncing carbs on my ZX & ZRX 11's
Doubtful but I'm not sure. I acquired it via Ebay several years ago.Available at Lowes?
Many wooden boats use wood screws that require Reed & Prince screwdrivers.Are we talking about a water craft or a storage vessel?
I was not aware that ships and boats had special screwdrivers.
I have some 900- and 930-series Megadoras I've been using for almost ten years. The handles are just like they always were. Nothing remotely like deterioration -- barely any wear, in fact.Does anybody have Vessel Megadora 900 series that they use for a long time? I wonder how long the handle lasts before it starts deteriorating. Thinking about getting a set...
They were sold at Sears at least 8 or so years ago so I am not sure you will still find them at Lowes. However, you can get the Vessel ones on Amazon.Available at Lowes?
Features
*Extra Superalloy material
All items are made of special steel "Extra Superalloy", with the highest hardness of HRC62. Since it is hard to break and bend, the tightening torque can be transmitted accurately and reliably, and screws can be tightened properly.
*DC - Cushion Bit
The cushion ring eliminates the gap between the bit and the chuck of the power tool and suppresses the runout of the bit. Suitable for narrow areas where you do not want to damage the surroundings or when careful handling is required during the work, for example, with decorative screws.
*DZ - Zigzag Bit
The jagged part at the tip-end bites into the cross section of the screw and prevents come-out. Suitable for the case that the screw should not be dropped during work, such as in a deep area where it is difficult to tighten a screw or when you do from an angle.
*DS - Slender Bit
Since the tip has a slim shape, it is easy to see small head screws such as slim screws and workpieces. Suitable for the application that the screw head should not be above the surface. Less burden of post-work by making the holes for filling the putty smaller.
*DRB - Rib Bit
The rib shape strengthens the tip-end, which is resistant to breakage in heavy load work such as drill screws. Since the bit blades are thick, they are resistant to wear and twist, and are also effective for continuous driving work with siding boards or plasterboard.
I’m not familiar with Androids but, this is built into the camera app on iPhone now. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the same on Android. Don’t even need to take a picture. Point at the text and then tap the “live text” icon.Use the camera option with Google Translate on your smartphone. It works great -- point it at the text and it does a live translation, which you can pause with a camera click to study offline.
Those look perfect for some of the rusty, hard-to-reach screws in my Suzuki- anybody found them in the US at a reasonable price? (amazon.co.jp wants $20 just for shipping)Vessel has a new product line called "product solving bits" that were apparently announced back in May of this year.
New Product “Problem Solving Bits”| NEWS & TOPICS | VESSEL CO., INC
full range of information on product groups ranging from tightening tools such as drivers, bit sockets and air tools to anti-static products in the factoryvessel.co.jp
Problem Solving Bits|Construction Bits|CONSTRUCTION BITS / SOCKETS / DRILL | PRODUCTS INFORMATION | VESSEL CO., INC
full range of information on product groups ranging from tightening tools such as drivers, bit sockets and air tools to anti-static products in the factoryvessel.co.jp
Shipping from Amazon Japan is outrageous, I hear you.Those look perfect for some of the rusty, hard-to-reach screws in my Suzuki- anybody found them in the US at a reasonable price? (amazon.co.jp wants $20 just for shipping)

What’s the difference between the two different 2’s and 3’s? Is it JIS cross point vs Philips? Or some other style? Thx!
One is phillips/cross and the other is pozidriv.What’s the difference between the two different 2’s and 3’s? Is it JIS cross point vs Philips? Or some other style? Thx!





It states:
Stick your tool in the slot, push it, turn it.
The grip reminds me very much of my Hozan 10mm nut driver, also pretty sure it's not made in Japan.I just got a set of 4 Vessel Armor Grip cross point screwdrivers for $20 on Amazon. While mentioned a few times on GJ, I haven’t seen very many details about them. There’s one YouTube review I’ve come across.
I have other screwdrivers of various vintages that are older and thought maybe I’d get a higher quality JIS set of cross point drivers, since most flat head drivers don’t seem that differentiated from others.
These seem to be good quality, the price is very reasonable. I haven’t bought a ton of brand new screwdrivers so treat my advice accordingly. I guess this is a Vessel value line of drivers. They feel good, the handle texture is grippy but not squishy, the shape of the driver is clean with a matte finish.
I thought I was buying a made in Japan product (because of the brand and “Japan origin” graphic on the box), but these are made in Thailand per the fine print on the packaging.
I will use this on my bikes and other typically light projects around my house. Trying them and a few other Philips head drivers today, they felt good on a few screws and the older ones seemed to feel better on a few other screws.
I’ll see how they shake out as I get more use out of them over time.
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Hozan are rebranded Vessel.