Wiha 28103 Magnetic 1/4 Bit Holder, Stubby, 57mm
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There is only one of this item available for sale. A few unscrupulous sellers utilize these variations on pack quantities to make money from unsuspecting customers.
Neither bits nor bit holders are included in this product. It may be of interest to you to search the 38045 from Wiha, which contains T8, T10, T15, T20, T25 and a lot more. Bits are stored in the cap of the T30. To acquire the T6 bit, you will need to purchase it
Screwdrivers like this do not have a ratchet mechanism. This bit is designed with a neo magnet for holding the bit in place and is strong enough to hold screws off the tip of the bit. I found it extremely useful!
It has been noted that bits left in magnetic drivers tend to become magnetized over time, though not very The bit determines how much memory is used. If residual magnetization remains, a magnetizer/demagnetizer (pay attention to Amazon search) will easily remove it. My hopes are that this will be helpful.
Selected User Reviews For Wiha 28103 Magnetic 1/4 Bit Holder, Stubby, 57mm
You need it for precision work that requires a little bit The precision driver set can be seen as an addition to it. As this is too small for heavy duty use, it is not meant for the task. Basically this little bit driver is made in Germany, and is a pretty neat one. I like the flared bolster (?) on it. As a result, it stays on the ground because of its flat bottoms. cannot find any information regarding the materials used, but it seems like the red parts of the handle are GFN and the black is a dense rubber over-cap It is collectively called "Wiha" The shank is precision machined to ensure plenty of traction and despite its small size, it provides some traction. A small amount of play is virtually eliminated if you use quality 1/4" bits. In order to get the precision you need, Wiha bits are recommended.
A replacement knob for the VELUX Skylight Blinds can be found here It is good to have a small but sturdy tool like this one, but it is not the primary tool I use. An older Velux skylight with blinds that can be reached was purchased as part of the house for which I recently bought. Neither of which had an attached handle or hook. I've looked everywhere for a hook or handle that fits (1/8" Hex w/set screw) but I can't find one. One or more of the options that appear are incompatible. Whatever the reason, no set screws are required to hold this handle in place because it is small and it is a strong magnet. This makes it a better replacement handle than the hook for us since we can reach it easily by hand. It's the perfect place to store a tool, and I can easily pull it off when I need to use it. I'd like to buy another Wiha so they match, if so, my wife argues that it will look better.
I happened to discover that all of my other screwdriver handles were too long to fit across the shelf brackets. The little device I bought was exactly what I needed, and I was able to use it in conjunction with all of the parts that I already owned, which worked perfectly. Both lengths in my tool kit fit this handle so it's a great universal handle for a standard 1/4" bit. I'm not sure what brand of handle it's from but they're from an old set that I'm not sure of the brand of anymore. Since I've also ordered 10 packs of these brackets from Amazon, and the brackets are impossible to attach to the boards without this tool, I'm sure I'll find many more uses for it. I also like how strong the magnet is, so it is good for finding any small screws dropped in small spaces.
As a starting point, it is worth mentioning this tool is small, and even by stubby standards, it is small. I'd expected it to be short, but it's a bit narrower than I had A precision screwdriver with more torque can be used when there is not much room to work in, or when you need a screwdriver with precision while more torque is required. The immense quality that Wiha is known for, like that of many other German tool manufacturers, is immediately apparent once you hold this instrument in your hand. A Soft Finish handle is comfortable and durable, and has a nice texture to add extra torque to a wrench. It holds bits in place very securely along with screws on the end of the bits, due to its very strong magnet. Overall, the Wiha stubby bit holder is a quality made tool that should last for many years and may even last a lifetime. In addition to using it as a stubby, I bought it so that I could test their new My plans are to get a set of Soft Finish standard screwdrivers since it feels great.
I thought this bit would be fun I like the handle on the holder because it fits perfectly in my hand. As a result of the shape and size, it's very easy to apply a large amount of torque. There is a very secure hold on the bits. It's ok to keep this bit if- I keep hex bits in a zipper pouch in my toolbox with a variety of different lengths for flat and Phillips screws, as well as multi-bit sets from Wiha (purchased separately) for Allen screws There are also hex type screws to use with it. For most screw-on applications, I now pick it up as my first choice every single time The goal is to drive. The first was so good, I bought a second right away just to make sure I never had to In the Wiha quality for itself, there is no doubt.
I had no idea how small it was. There appear to be several stubby screwdrivers but it looks like they're all the same Ensure it is the right size so that your hands can comfortably hold it. I am NOT one of them. The hand I am holding here isn't very big and it is easier for me to hold it with three fingers instead of the entire In terms of the product itself, YES, it's of top quality! If you're looking for a particular size, be sure to specify it! As far as ergonomics or comfort are concerned, I find it lacking. I can assure you that it was not cheap. In exchange for the quality that I received, I paid more for comfort that I didn't receive.
It took me a while to replace the actuator on my vent door in my car (again). Because the actuator is located in a very tight spot above the glove box, and because the bit holder was just a tad too long, I had to use the stubby bit holder that I had used before. How about the fact that I have a huge hand? As a result, the situation deteriorated even further. Using the Wiha stubby, I was able to hold the 5 with ease. The screw I needed to remove and tighten was set with a 5mm nut setter, as I blindly turned it. Despite its size, the shaft magnet is very strong as it turns with incredible force. I wish I had bought one of these years ago as it would have saved me a lot of headaches.
The stubby 1/4 bit holder will allow you to use any 1/4 inch shank bit and allow you to get a good grip on it because of the By keeping your hand close to the object you are using it on, you have greater control, thereby minimizing the likelihood of the bit slipping around or falling off the object.