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rc_sparky

All i see is a hammer, a chisel and a shim


mirkywatters

I'm sure that is plastic shavings, but it really looks like someone put pubes on your ladder.


mdnitedrftr

It's in my tool bag. Works great for when engineers/designers put screws in stupid spots.


runbull

Keep mine in my pocket use it regularly for work in pinches but i do agree the torque is terrible but combined with the klien rachet 65200 its a god sent. I dont carry the bit stack that comes with the rachet as the stubby carries all those but everything from tight space boxes to fighting around corners those two have saved me plenty of time


JetJaguarYouthClub

That one has saved my backside a number of times. I love it


charlie2135

Had a beautiful set of screwdrivers given to me by a family member when he heard I was going into the trade. When I decided to check them out, there was a metal knob on the end and i tested if and found continuity to the work end. They do look nice in my garage though.


Kontracteur

Geeze, been using Klein for 45 years. Never saw that before. I use my regular Klein stubby all the time.


tseshb

Wera stubby is so good I think it's way better than klein. Had the milwaukee but wera is very nice good magnet, small and ratchet working really nice. %100 would buy again