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#1
MadMonkey - Posted 9:08 am PST 11/5/08 (1314 Posts)
#2
Departure1 - Posted 9:35 am PST 11/5/08 (452 Posts)
Guaranteed for life is a good thing as long as Sears stays in business.
#3
slapya - Posted 10:26 am PST 11/5/08 (46 Posts)
this is much better screwdriver choice than yesterdays 30 pc set.. you don't need 30.. just 6 good ones
#4
mccainwillwin - Posted 10:50 am PST 11/5/08 (586 Posts)
If you go to Sears on ebay, you can get the 10 piece set for a good price.
#5
Xamu - Posted 11:20 am PST 11/5/08 (109 Posts)
For really tough screws, these should be much better than the standard line. The improved grip will make a huge difference.
#6
tanchong - Posted 11:26 am PST 11/5/08 (310 Posts)
#7
effenfish - Posted 11:34 am PST 11/5/08 (2002 Posts)
#8
rudiger - Posted 11:43 am PST 11/5/08 (58 Posts)
Is it just me or do these look like standard Craftsman screwdrivers with a cheap rubber cover slipped over the handle?
#9
lollercopter - Posted 11:58 am PST 11/5/08 (88 Posts)
#10
SpacemanSpiff - Posted 12:03 pm PST 11/5/08 (240 Posts)
#8 - it's just you
. This set is seriously better than the standard grip set. I have a 10 piece set of these as well and the grip is much better than the standard ones. Keep them in the blister package to make sure you leave a job with all of the pieces you brought.
#11
dave_c - Posted 12:07 pm PST 11/5/08 (6737 Posts)
The grip is a fairly trivial thing. Their buttermetal blades will get chewed up before the standard grip limits the amount of torque you can achieve. I end up exchanging about a dozen screwdrivers a year at a B&M Sears, the sales people already know why I'm there before I reach the counter. Used to be their screwdrivers were harder than the screws and would damage the head on the screw, but now the screws laugh in triumph.
#12
nuisance - Posted 12:12 pm PST 11/5/08 (10112 Posts)
| dave_c wrote: |
| The grip is a fairly trivial thing. Their buttermetal blades will get chewed up before the standard grip limits the amount of torque you can achieve. I end up exchanging about a dozen screwdrivers a year at a B&M Sears, the sales people already know why I'm there before I reach the counter. Used to be their screwdrivers were harder than the screws and would damage the head on the screw, but now the screws laugh in triumph. |
Amen, #11.






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