STANLEY Multi Screwdriver, Stubby Ratcheting, Including 6 Interchangeable Bits (66-358)
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This is our 66th year The handle can hold the 6 different bits that come with the 358, and their individual compartments are inside the handle.
Hi, the length of the table is 4 inches (without the bit). A half inch or so is added to the length by the interchangeable bits, which store inside and include Philips and "regular" bits. 1 1/2 inches is about how big the diameter is. A friend of mine bought it for use in tight spaces and loved it.
As long as it fits standard 1/4" hex, it will work.
All standard screwdriver bits have a 1/4" hex shaft &amp have a hexagonal head they fit in That's what I need. Although the magnetic bit holders with short insertion can be used with the quick mechanically locking shaft bit with the deep groove starting about 1/4" from the insertion end, they don't remain stable in the groove due to the deep radius.
Selected User Reviews For STANLEY Multi Screwdriver, Stubby Ratcheting, Including 6 Interchangeable Bits (66-358)
Stanley tools are the only ones I regret having bought in my lifetime. There was also a Tarvol of similar appearance, but a different color, that I bought with this. There was an increase of about 50% in cost. It's worth 50% more than it was before? Let me tell you what I think. Zip back in place with the ratchet steps, and it will be smooth as silk. Can the Stanley be retrieved? The best way to describe it is very There is a skip. It keeps jumping from one position to another. In addition to working perfectly, the Tarvol had a stronger magnet as well. Whenever I mentioned the Stanley, I said the same thing about the exact same Tarvol stunby. Their cutting is as if they do not leave any corner untouched. I do this for the same reason why every Stanley tool I have disintegrates in my hands and ruins what I am No matter the price, no matter how free, don't take one. It is true that the bits get stuck in the handle, as other reviewers have mentioned. In truth, I cringe every time I reach for it, and I often just swap bits with the Tarvol if I intend to use it In addition, it had one more bit as well. But for a cheap tool that works like a cheap tool, it does work well, fits in my glovebox, and so far hasn't failed me. To replace the flatheads, I replaced them with Torx T20, T25, and T30, because my VW (made with Torx) is made of Torx. It's always a good idea to have a few Philips on hand. Since my glovebox was stolen, I figured giving them a Stanley "tool" would be a good act of revenge for them. The best advice I can give you is to choose a better brand. The one in question will be replaced. In the first place, I realized it when I remembered swapping bits because I did not want to feel the clumsy Stanley ratchet. Do I even know how to use The situation now is unclear to me. My best efforts are sure to have been made. As for the selector, I had problems. This is not worth the time. Keep Stanley and all his related things away from you. Cheap prices aren't all they're cracked up to be. At the end of the day, you will pay. You will be able to join me in about 5 minutes.
Since my father was the breadwinner and my older brother had to fix things around the house, I never needed to learn how to do it myself. In the last year, moving thousands of miles from home, I had to learn what it meant to be independent for the first time. Learning how to fix things around the house was one of the first things I had to learn. As a rookie, I would have to research what each piece of equipment was used for when I looked at a bag full of tools! The screwdriver was always the most handy tool I could use without getting hurt while using it! I had no idea what a screwdriver was at first (lol, thought it was the drink) but it was none other than the screwdriver! It seems as though the bathroom door knob is locked because it keeps closing when the door is closed. Initially I panicked, having no clue how to access the lock. After a friend suggested I just change out the head of the screw driver and insert it into the lock, everything became clear. I found out that it was working! The problem has been solved, and I am satisfied! I recently bought a Stanley screwdriver on Amazon and it is exactly what I have been looking for. Since my adult hands are small and I can't hold a screwdriver for very long, the standard size of a screwdriver easily slips from my grasp! That's scary as I could easily injure I recently purchased one that fits well in my hand, is easy to use while using, and is also the perfect size to store! There are six different types of heads, and each one is different in size (for small versus large areas, etc. ) I do a great deal of shopping online and realized the scissors I use so much to open boxes are dull and would be better off buying the new scissors. In addition to being quite useful for cutting the tape from the box, the screwdriver is also quite handy! Besides losing things easily, I also misplace things a lot! It's a 95% chance that I would lose the rest of the heads that aren't being used since the screwdriver comes with six different heads! One thing I liked was that there is a storage space at the bottom of the screwdriver where you can store the heads! It's my hope that I won't have to fix too many things around the house, but I'm always grateful that I know how to use this screwdriver in case I need it!.
It would be impossible for me to live without it! It doesn't get much better than that! An interesting true story goes like this During the course of the day, I helped my friend with carpentry projects. He asked me, "Where is the ratcheting screwdriver?" I then responded, "This is where we keep it. " A ratcheting screwdriver was talked about. "
"Oh, and what is that? ", he asked. I can trust him with any repairs and other work (and he knows lots about them). As I was saying, "Are you kidding?" I asked you. No one in your family has There's a need for He asked me to show him mine. I did so. His response was, "Wow, I'm going to need that!" Having gotten my Stanley ratcheting multitool a lot of use, I decided to give it away A bit screwdriver was given as a gift to a friend. I ordered another one for myself. I am dedicated to making the world a better place, one ratcheting screwdriver at a time.
In its ratchet/gear system, this "stubby" ratcheting screwdriver has a very solid feel and a tight mechanism. Selecting a set of selections works smoothly with an instant snap when you put them into an on-screen menu On the off-chance There is nothing dynamic about it. There is no rattling or fluttering of the bits in the handle. Bits are 1/4 drive and are retained in the unit by a slight magnetic force (bits will not fall out of the unit This little device rotates or snaps open at the top to reveal six bits that can be stored inside. All of the bits are the "usual" sizes. Stanley typically makes decent tools, so they should last a long time depending on how much they are used or abused. I was very satisfied with the shipping! It was sent out of Kansas City and got to me in only two days, even on.
There is no better snowboard adjustment tool than this little screwdriver. In contrast I looked at all the ones made by snow sport companies such as Burton and Dakine, and they were all 3x as expensive with some kind of fault in the design. There is no better thing. It is just the right size and the heads are all easily accessible without popping open when you use it. If I were to use it, I doubt I would have to remove my gloves at all. The ratchet mechanism makes it even more convenient to use because the ratchet mechanism is small, lightweight, and easy to carry.