Milwaukee 48-22-2760 11 in 1 Screwdriver ECX
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Stainless steel, for sure. Keep using the tool every day. The bits are not chipped and they are very sturdy. My main screwdriver is now this one. A very strong voice
Greetings Dave! Yes, you get the magnetic properties with this set. I thought you'd be interested in knowing Depending on the alloy from which the bolt or screw is made, the magnet will have a different power.
I find it to be horribly bad and of a very low As soon as I used it, the plastic handle began to break. According to me, it has the quality of a HF item.
It does not matter which quarter bit you use.
Selected User Reviews For Milwaukee 48-22-2760 11 in 1 Screwdriver ECX
I use it every single day in HVAC work, and it seems to be holding up well. I've tested it, and it At this price point, there are probably better, but none that I have found. The battery should last you a lifetime, unless it's being heavily used every day. Even under heavy use, it holds up well. The second time I have broken a tool is not because the first one failed, but because a no longer employed helper decided it would be a good idea to hammer the handle down.
It worked just as well on the old model as well. I thought I would not like this over the old model due to the way you swap bits, but it is The reviews I read seem to suggest the bits do not hold well, but that There is nothing to criticize about this movie. Having passed up the old model (being discontinued and all) because of its high markup, I am glad I found this one. It is much easier and safer to work on electrical projects with ECX bits.
My review is two stars because it seems to be of good quality, but I need to buy one with a flat head. The goal was to have a screwdriver at my mom's to fix stuff but this one didn't have either.
There was no information as described in the product description. Despite what the description claims, this product does not have a wire stripper. There is a $5 fee as well. The price at Home Depot is less than $100.
I find this screwdriver to be just what I need. Having reached an age where I can spend the extra money for quality, I will do so. Quality is alive and well in Milwaukee. There's a good chance that this thing will turn screws for a much longer period of time In spite of that, it is a screwdriver I use the most, with many bits, and it does a good job for me. Despite its robust design, its price is reasonable Now I have all of my new tools made by Milwaukee so I guess it is more about the brand. It suits.
I do not know whether it will last. In my opinion, the southwire and Klein handle is more comfortable. Instead of a Phillips #3, this has that sdx bit or whatever it is called. Among my co-workers (electricians), I feel most like the #3. There are fewer differences between this and the southwire. Its easier to switch around than a southwire. Its pretty good, but I am not sure it is better than other multitools.
It includes two nice ECX #1 and #2 bits, and it makes a great little 8-in-1 tool. The product comes with a limited lifetime warranty and is manufactured in China to Milwaukee specs Unfortunately, there is no way to even open the package without a Jack Hammer, Sheet Metal Snips, and Flame Thrower. The 3 techs who devised a method to make an opening in the clamshell had to be taken off line when we got there We wrapped the packages in shell wrap so that the Jaws of Life could be used to separate the product from the package. It was just a matter of adding a few strands of C4 and Semtex the rest is history! You are going to screwdriver heaven!.
It seems like this tool is an upgrade from the old one, I have both the newer ones that are shown in the picture, but they are significantly less durable than the old ones. The bits fall out and cannot be put back in, so I would recommend anyone to buy the older one instead.