Driver Handle #5
This screwdriver began with a deep dissatisfaction with most screwdrivers: why are they so poorly made?
There is a real advantage to a hex driver vs. a fixed blade: if the tip becomes blunted, you can easily swap the damaged tip for a replacement. However most designs use a magnet to retain the tip and don't hold it securely against wiggling or even dropping out. This screwdriver was designed to solve both the aesthetic issue and the functional issue: it looks good, and also holds the bit very securely. with a knurled stainless steel setscrew.
Designed to be used with 6” long bits the user can also "choke up" on a long tool if necessary, or store additional short bits in the handle. This screwdriver handle is designed to replace a whole drawerfull of lesser screwdrivers.
This screwdriver began with a deep dissatisfaction with most screwdrivers: why are they so poorly made?
There is a real advantage to a hex driver vs. a fixed blade: if the tip becomes blunted, you can easily swap the damaged tip for a replacement. However most designs use a magnet to retain the tip and don't hold it securely against wiggling or even dropping out. This screwdriver was designed to solve both the aesthetic issue and the functional issue: it looks good, and also holds the bit very securely. with a knurled stainless steel setscrew.
Designed to be used with 6” long bits the user can also "choke up" on a long tool if necessary, or store additional short bits in the handle. This screwdriver handle is designed to replace a whole drawerfull of lesser screwdrivers.
This screwdriver began with a deep dissatisfaction with most screwdrivers: why are they so poorly made?
There is a real advantage to a hex driver vs. a fixed blade: if the tip becomes blunted, you can easily swap the damaged tip for a replacement. However most designs use a magnet to retain the tip and don't hold it securely against wiggling or even dropping out. This screwdriver was designed to solve both the aesthetic issue and the functional issue: it looks good, and also holds the bit very securely. with a knurled stainless steel setscrew.
Designed to be used with 6” long bits the user can also "choke up" on a long tool if necessary, or store additional short bits in the handle. This screwdriver handle is designed to replace a whole drawerfull of lesser screwdrivers.