Megapro 151NAS-CS 15-In-1 Original NAS Driver, Blue/Yellow
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You should beware! It is NOT stainless steel that is used for the 151SS. Save your money and get the 151NAS instead, which only has stainless steel on the shaft.
It is 211R2C36RD, and the part number is as follows
As long as you use a 1/4 inch single or double bit, you should be fine. As a personal preference, I prefer the double-sided bits that come with the tool and would not want to use single-sided
There is no insulation on the screwdriver
Selected User Reviews For Megapro 151NAS-CS 15-In-1 Original NAS Driver, Blue/Yellow
The MegaPro is a goner! My phone has been dead for AT LEAST TEN years. I finally did something about it about a week or so ago. My search didn't yield any results! When I first began looking for a multipurpose I thought I could find another brand An old MegaPro will be as good as a new bit screwdriver. I checked. Nope, I didn't see it. I could not find any of them on Amazon, but as soon as I can say "Nothing is better than a MegaPro," I bought it from them. Is it this good for what it does? Even with gloves on, it is easy to use. There are no "ergonomics", the handle is large, round, textured, and you can get a big grip on it if you need to. You'll find just the parts you need every day in this selection You can work on your car, electrical system, woodworking, at home or in It is very useful for getting leverage to rotate the palm. This is a tough cookie. An all-in-one solution is needed Are you looking for a bit screwdriver that works right out of the box? This is the one you need to get instead of the other garbage. While this review may seem excessive, I hope you will find it useful It consists of It has been ten+ years since I purchased this tool and I am glad I can still have it - it's great! Nothing has changed.
I was pleased with its design and it was made in the There is a bit compartment that closes tightly (stays closed) and locks with the handle, but it is not hard to open when necessary. Each bit is secured in its own compartment by a magnetized hex driver and ball bearings. The bits do not seem to be fragile, nor is it likely to break with use over time. Although the handle is hard plastic, it is thick enough and has raised dimples so that it allows for a significant amount of There is only one negative point I can mention on mine, the small yellow color guide does not turn properly, it gets tangled. Although the four square tipped bits are good, I doubt I would ever use them. There are three double ended bits and the hex driver in the "15" bits of the 15 in 1. There are eight different types of bits listed on the packaging, but there are actually several types A flat head and an oval head A Phillips four, a Phillips four It consists of four hexes In addition, four square is also an option. There is a size number stamped on each. In terms of the binding, I plan to reach out to customer service but I am generally very pleased with this program.
I really like how easy it is to use and it works great for the little side projects I have. The pros are The following numbers are applicable to children 16- • A tuck of the plastic top pulls all 15-bits out of the bit holder that is tucked away in the handlebr> A magnetic hook on the handle closes the holder shut when pushed. A raised dimple on the top makes it easy to grip and pull out the bits. In addition, all bits have etched numbering, and all have ball-bearings. A bearing system allows it to be easily secure in place when in use
*cr>CONS • It may be a little difficult to pull out some bits.
There are multiple double-sided tiles to choose from, so what's not to like? You should evaluate your double-ended bits to make sure they're perfect for the job. If you have any other two-inch lengths, please let me know The same applies to 11. 5 inch hex bits with a midlength ball detent - there's no reason why they shouldn't work for In addition to its use as a 14-inch fastener driver, this device is also a fastener driver without a bit. Despite its small size, the bit carrier inside the handle opens and closes smoothly, and it remains closed with a magnet. The free rotating cap and collar are a special bonus. I was delighted to see so much attention to detail in this purchase. When applying pressure to the end cap with your hand, you can freely rotate the grip in order to drive or remove fasteners that seem stuck. Similarly, you can firmly hold the collar at the top of the driver shaft for precision while rotating the grip so that you can drive or remove delicate fasteners or work in tight quarters. Magnets are neither used in the bits nor in the driver shaft. A tool magnetizer or demagnetizer is usually cheap, but if you need it, you can always buy one. The steel driver kit will also work with all the others you have. Generally, this is a useful tool when you're away from your toolbox, simply don't want to bring a whole kit of drivers to the job site, or if there's no room in your toolbox.
At first I was skeptical after holding it in stores, the whole plastic handle felt greasy and the whole thing looked kind of like a toy. I now use it professionally and it has proved to be very helpful. It turns out those points are invalid. A Mega Pro 8 In 1 ran over it with my van, and it was still good, and the handle design with the bumps made it very secure. Besides this screwdriver, I also use the tamper-proof version on a daily basis. I'm in love with are no wobbles in the bits, and they fit nicely into fasteners. While I have full standard sets and other multidrivers, this has really become my go-to model since the tamper proof is really handy, and I also have a set of 28 bit drivers and a 1/4 hex driver all within.
Screwdrivers like this one are the best. The one I have and several others I have bought from Mega Pro are favorites. The use of it is made that much more enjoyable by the super comfy design. It is one of the main things I use at work for lock and door related items around the clock. Besides being super tough, it is also extremely fast. At most it is scratched and maybe a little bent from being used as a pry tool when I drop it and throw it all the time. After getting one of these, you won't be able to find a better screwdriver to hold bits anywhere else! EDITOR'S NOTE Having had this specific screwdriver for just about two years now of HARD use, I have to say that it has been a great tool. In addition to the fact that I always go back to it, There's no such thing as the perfect tool. This comes in very handy when working on locks and you have to use different size bits for each one. This is a superb product! Highly recommended!.
The other day, while doing some minor repairs around his house, I told him how much I loved it. When I asked him about it, he said he had gotten it from someone. I discovered the solution at a hardware store in Homer and that store is called Ulmer's. The person I went to to purchase a copy of my book was no longer selling it. I immediately went to purchase one. In the years that I'd kept an eye out for a spare just in case anything happened to the one He gave me, my brain finally woke up and I sought the part out on the great market place that is Recently, I gifted one of the ones I received to my uncle and just placed an order for another one. To make sure I am never too far away from a decent screwdriver, I make sure to keep a stock of them. We don't consider the benefits of using a high-quality tool until we have to deal with it. The tool in question is of excellent quality.