Milwaukee 48-22-2302 Multi Bit Ratcheting
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It should work with any 1/4-style bit, that's what I would recommend
Thank you Vahe for your response. When I ordered this screwdriver I received the 48-inch one A small patch of 2302. The "2x" does not make sense to me However, you can also turn it clockwise using the ratchet, or counterclockwise with the knob The ratchet feature can be used during ratchet rotation, but you can also just lock the ratchet and not use it during Thank you for asking. Hope that answered There's a lot of weight on it - It is well built, looks good, feels good and seems to be in good working order.
The warranty is not clear to me, but I've had mine for years and it is still working very well
It does not appear to be rusted at all. Nevertheless, I always store all my tools away and do not leave them exposed to the elements.
Selected User Reviews For Milwaukee 48-22-2302 Multi Bit Ratcheting
The stubby ratcheting Milwaukee 8-inch screwdriver that I bought not too long ago There is one compact multi-ratcheting ratchet A bit driver for the 48-bit operating system I hunted through store shelves until 2330 and found the screwdriver I had been dreaming of. There was something about it that endeared me It had every last detail just right. The direction of the ratchet is set by twisting the ring in the direction of the turn. This might seem like a trivial thing and don't we all know we should never twist things the wrong way? Thankfully, it's not the end of the world. A quick comparison of the handle diameter and full-size screwdrivers shows that the handle of this screwdriver is even larger. I think that is a wonderful This is why I bought this full-size driver based on my previous experience. I don't think there is anything wrong with it. It might even be the start of another purchase, but for now I am disappointed. This mechanism is completely different from the 2330 therefore, instead of having a consistent set of tools, these have as good a chance of being made by different manufacturers. A thicker handle would be ideal, however the stubby's handle is thinner. When you use the stubby instead of this, you can actually apply more force. If I had to give my opinion, it would be a good product yes, it is in the same league as its "Little Brother" Not at all.
I purchased it on October 8th 2020. As a maintenance technician, I use this screwdriver every day. However, there is one thing that I dislike. The fact that there are only 6 slots so that you always have to keep one attached to your device never appeals to me. The blade is carried on my leg of my cargo pants, and because I carry it this way, I either stab myself or get it hooked on things. While I did appreciate the ratchet aspect, I didn't think it lasted long enough for the price. It had become a bit resistant to ratcheting over the past week or so, first with my first installation and then with the second installation. It has been dropped a couple of times, but not from a considerable height, and it has not broken yet. It is worth the price for what it is, but not for what it costs. In my opinion, this was just a near miss with this product. I have no idea if it's just hit or miss with this product.
It's a nice, flexible screwdriver with good durability. As soon as I encounter any long-term problems, I will certainly update this review There are issues related to long-term reliability. The main point to note is that this appears on the listing as 10-year. Despite the fact that it does not seem to include the wire stripper anymore, the packaging stating explicitly that it is 9 in 1. It's not a major loss because I'll be using other tools anyway if I need a wire stripper, but the listing needs a major overhaul.
There has never been a tool like this before. In the sense that Despite the harsh conditions, I use it every day in tons of applications with no breakage. In all probability, the tips of the ratcheting handle will be worn out before the handles themselves. After all the use I have put the locks through, I cannot blame the tips for this. There is nothing like it. It almost takes the place of a hand drill because it's so well built. I'm in love with All of the members of my family have received them.
But now I take it everywhere with me Turn to the It isn't possible to go back once you have gone ratchet! Getting the tips out of the body is a bit of a challenge, but, as others have commented, they're perfect for modern cordless impact drivers. In addition, setting it to the non-core setting would be beneficial There is a bit of a learning curve in choosing the ratcheting position. The screwdriver overall is one of my favorite tools!.
This tool is amazing to me. It feels sturdy and is not cheap in any way. The money is well spent. My contractor left this at my house one day and I ended up buying it.
The simple and compact design makes it a good choice. As of now, I have not encountered any problems with it other than that its mechanism works smoothly. There is no doubt in my mind that I would purchase.
Compared with the "traditional" screwdrivers that use a tiny bit, it does the job of multiple screwdrivers while being easier to use. All of the bits that come with the tool are strong, long, and store beautifully As a last resort, I used the driver without a bit to remove multiple nuts (lucky me, it fit absolutely perfectly). So much so that I purchased a second for upstairs, since it replaces multiple tools without compromising.