Stanley Stubby Ratcheting Screwdriver (66-358)
Stanley has long been a leader in the screwdriver category, so it's always great to see what new improvements they've made to their line of already solid and dependable hand tools. At last year's press event, they released the standard multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver, and to follow on the heels of that release, they have recently launched the stubby multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver.
The screwdriver comes with six chrome vanadium bits (which are supposed to make them durable and rust resistant). Bits included are 1/8” Slot (they call it standard), 3/16” Slot, ¼” Slot, 1pt Phillips, and 2 of the 2 pt Phillips. I presume they throw in an extra one of those since that’s the bit you’ll most likely be using most often.
The bits are stored inside the handle and slide easily into the magnetic bit holder. Stanley says the handle is made from a “durable bi-material” with a comfort grip. All I know is that the handle is very comfortable and offers excellent gripping capability. It has 3 ratcheting positions, allowing you to ratchet in both directions and use the tool in the locked position.
It's so simple, but it makes so much sense! A stubby screwdriver that's comfortable to use, and reliable. But what else would you expect from Stanley?
Get the Stubby Multi-Bit Ratcheting Screwdriver (66-358), Stubby Multi-Bit Screwdriver (66-357), and the standard Multi-bit Ratcheting Screwdriver (69-189) on Amazon.com.
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