It BROKE! Linus Tech Tips Screwdriver (6 months later)

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • Has the @LinusTechTips Screwdriver lived up to it's hype? Is it worth the steep price? Let's find out.
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    Contents:
    00:00 - Fish-flavored rat poison
    00:52 - Marketing
    02:12 - A Little Bit annoying
    03:17 - Ratchet and Clank
    04:05 - Thanks, I hate it
    06:28 - Just a Megapro rebadge?
    10:01 - Durability
    11:08 - The most viewed part of this video
    12:16 - Linus should've watched that part, but he's in the comments
    12:53 - Hi Dad
    14:03 - A little noncommital
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  • @JeffGeerling
    @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +3974

    Dear Linus, since I'm not sure you'll watch the video, I wrote this letter to you:
    I hate your stinking guts.
    You make me vomit.
    You're scum between my toes!
    Love, Jeff
    _Okay, adding an /s here since many people don't get either of the two references..._

    • @lokjita6752
      @lokjita6752 Před rokem +98

      I don´t know how to feel about this?...

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +648

      Dangit Red Shirt Jeff, I told you to stop commenting on the main account!

    • @RB-us6tf
      @RB-us6tf Před rokem +55

      This is pretty rude, did not expect that.

    • @mme725
      @mme725 Před rokem +147

      Jeff, your cowlick is showing 😂

    • @michaelammons8087
      @michaelammons8087 Před rokem +447

      @@RB-us6tf I think this is a joke with the LTT Wan Show

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel Před rokem +4124

    Hey, I only mess with the electrical panel maybe 10x a year

  • @theprogram863
    @theprogram863 Před rokem +2325

    In addition to the Robertson bits, I think Linus could have improved the driver by omitting the maple syrup dispenser and zamboni-adjusting tool. Those features are a little too region-specific for his global operation.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +224

      🇨🇦

    • @gus473
      @gus473 Před rokem +7

      😂✌️😎

    • @GnBst
      @GnBst Před rokem +92

      This country was built with those tools. We almost put them on our flag, but the maple leaf just took up too much space.

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před rokem +8

      @@GnBst I like your flag. The maple leaf, combined with that red cross/SOS/weirwood color scheme, drives the point home quite well. 😁

    • @crby101
      @crby101 Před rokem +8

      LMAO i never even knew that squares/robertsons were just a canadian thing, can confirm they are nearly as popular as phillips up here. the only screw my dad kept in the garage growing up. they have a satisfying grip when you slot in the driver

  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM Před rokem +1119

    There's bit selector?! I didn't know it existed! What does it do? It doesn't seem to effect my life!

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +302

      Just don't stick it in a tray of highly salinated water with high voltage present...

    • @lettherebegames8
      @lettherebegames8 Před rokem +38

      You can rotate it to fit standard sized bits instead of the smaller ones

    • @fyndssdev
      @fyndssdev Před rokem +2

      you are a legend

    • @QH96
      @QH96 Před rokem +5

      i you move it out of the way u can fit the standard longer bits.

    • @cedricpomerleau5586
      @cedricpomerleau5586 Před rokem +1

      @@lettherebegames8 Yeah but you can move each half individually... If you want to fit standard bits, just aligned them and if you want to fit short bits, misalign them.

  • @snazzy
    @snazzy Před rokem +1579

    Great follow-up, Jeff! I didn't know you could change the orientation of the bit-holder halves! I actually like the inclusion of the Robertson but I'm a weirdo and use them over Torx because they're cheaper. Agree the bit load-out should definitely be changed for the U.S. They sent me two and I've since purchased two more. Definitely not the best value screwdriver, but the hand-feel is amazing and the bit storage is great. If you can shell out the extra $, it's nice. That's my unsponsored opinion. 😉

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Před rokem +5

      Yeah its overpriced for sure, its not even good design. My $16 wiha 8 in 1 ratchet screwdriver from 2019 has better quality.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +68

      Yeah who knew! The little ninja star thing has not been a problem at all since I spun the bitholders.

    • @C3DPropShop
      @C3DPropShop Před rokem +39

      @@JeffGeerling I literally flew off the couch, grabbed my screwdriver and twisted it. It blew my mind because I did the OCD bit dance too. This is lovely

    • @ari-mcbrown
      @ari-mcbrown Před rokem +4

      I think you hit the nail on it's head on the closing though... It's more then just a tool, it's also piece of sponsorship to the LTT. If you buy it, you'll enable them. Sleep on that.

    • @trashtrash2169
      @trashtrash2169 Před rokem +7

      Enable them to do what exactly?

  • @pauloss15
    @pauloss15 Před rokem +555

    4:08 To be fair, the bit separator does have use. It allows you to replace the smaller 12 bits with 6 normal size bits like the ones you like for the Megapro driver (8:20).

    • @srlorch406
      @srlorch406 Před rokem +34

      it would if it didn't rotate away by itself all the time

    • @darrenfalconer3267
      @darrenfalconer3267 Před rokem +24

      the little spinning bit wouldnt stop you using bigger bits.
      the holders are for that.

    • @srlorch406
      @srlorch406 Před rokem +1

      @@darrenfalconer3267 but i have the small bits which are meant for it...

    • @kaimelis
      @kaimelis Před rokem +6

      not really. you can align or misalign bits by rotating and offsetting their clip assemblies making that ring completely redundant. im not sure its loose by design though.

    • @Ruben9505
      @Ruben9505 Před rokem +30

      @@kaimelis it's by design, Linus mentioned it was so you could offset them and not have them slide over but also align them and either run 6 large bits or a combination of sorts

  • @maxmustsleep
    @maxmustsleep Před rokem +458

    i think these update videos are really great!
    it's one thing to see a shiny new tool and play around with it but in the end it's way more important how it holds up over time. Sometimes early criticism vanishes if you get more used to the object, or get a better understanding how it's supposed to work, and sometimes things break or get annoying after using it a few dozen times.
    thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +68

      I'm considering mixing in one or two 'long-term review' videos. They don't often perform as well since people aren't searching for 'the new shiny' anymore... but I find they have a lot more insights and would be a _lot_ more useful for someone considering putting money down on a product.

    • @rogerramjet8395
      @rogerramjet8395 Před rokem +3

      As well as a gift for your subscribers, @@JeffGeerling ! 👍

    • @jamesdickens4023
      @jamesdickens4023 Před rokem +3

      @@JeffGeerling To me the long term reviews are way more important. I wish there was more of them and easier ways to find them.

  • @soggybaguette8457
    @soggybaguette8457 Před rokem +55

    Never thought I’d see Jeff asking Clint at LGR for anything but I welcome it

  • @tjs114
    @tjs114 Před rokem +18

    After working in IT for over 30 years, I've settled on mostly Kobalt ratcheting screwdrivers. For most of the fiddly bits, my go to is a 26 piece precision screwdriver set which is no longer sold; but they've replaced it with a 27 piece one for $15US. Kobalt is Lowe's store brand tools.

  • @dinon35
    @dinon35 Před rokem +207

    Definitely agree that the Dewalt gyro screwdriver is the bee's knees for IT work, especially rack and stack. It's always in my tool bag... the battery is tiny and lasts quite awhile, I only need two and a charger for any given project.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +42

      That was my biggest surprise in this experience. I was prejudiced against the thing from the outset, but I liked it so much I've been using it for a lot of projects around the house!

    • @Nasarias
      @Nasarias Před rokem +2

      @@JeffGeerling Agreed, coworker had one in his kit, let me use it and immediately became a fan. Bought 2 oh them & I use it all the time. I believe someone said the rumor is that they are going to EOL the product ./sad

    • @dinon35
      @dinon35 Před rokem +2

      @@Nasarias No way! Better start buying up batteries.

    • @reginalb124
      @reginalb124 Před rokem +1

      I HATE that screwdriver. I use my much cheaper Skil with a switch way more.

    • @dieSpinnt
      @dieSpinnt Před rokem

      @@reginalb124 The typical use case for this kind of tool(or at least the origin, pre 1990) is the electrician building house installation circuit cabinets (although nowadays most of them are "click 'n go") or the electronics technician working in production, building control cabinets with thousands of screw connections a day.
      The manufacturers of these industrial control cabinet terminals usually offer a suitable tool that is designed for the specially standardized requirements for torque, occupational safety and service life. Such a De-Walt (or similar) device is a toy in comparison.
      But if it suits you, then use it? It is a free world (mostly). Everyone should use what they want. If you need such a tool for the very very very very exhausting job of an IT-Engineer, then there might also be a cordless tool on the market to help old ladies across the street too, don't you think? (Sorry for that blatant joke on your cost, @dinon35 ... hehehe, forgive me, please!)

  • @rhekman
    @rhekman Před rokem +176

    8:20 Jeff, I don't think you pointed out the bit storage in the LTT can store large bits if you're willing to leave out halve the capacity, I think Linus mentioned that was the point of the clockable retention mechanism - offset for mini-bits, and aligned with the bit separator spun out of the way for full size bits.

    • @northendtrooper
      @northendtrooper Před rokem +20

      Yup. Linus talked about this. Jeff you should try to add that torque bit and replace the two bits you dont use. See if it fits!

    • @Krydolph
      @Krydolph Před rokem +1

      Exactly... I just leave a thumbs on your comment instead of making the same one myself :)

    • @-opus
      @-opus Před rokem +1

      ideally the screwdriver should have come with standard length bits, ironic that it didn't since it comes from a supposed tech channel and proprietary parts are one the greatest complaints with pc's

    • @rhekman
      @rhekman Před rokem +4

      @Opus To be fair, PC assembly is relatively low torque, and in relatively tight spaces, so the mini bits make some sense, particularly when you want an assortment of philips, flat, and torx sizes for the usual jobs.

    • @-opus
      @-opus Před rokem +1

      @@rhekman How often do you need anything aside from a #2 and a #1 phillips for pc building though? Torque is definitely not required on a pc, so a fat handle is more of a hindrance, than a help. The mini bits don't really have an advantage aside from getting the tip closer to the magnet (nice trick), and allowing more bits to be stored in this design... and controlling the bit sales of course. Outside of pc building, the excess bits may find more use, but I generally ignore my multi bit screwdrivers, since like most people I tend to mainly be using a limited array of bits, unfortunately that tends to be #2 phillips here in Australia, where torx is still far too uncommon. When working with timber I generally use an impact driver instead. A multi bit screwdrivers main use is probably sitting in the glove box of a car, just in case.

  • @kodywillnauer9422
    @kodywillnauer9422 Před rokem +344

    Good tools make all the difference. And supporting people who solve problems are a win win. Not a LTT fan boy, but I respect the group for wanting to make a product that others can use too.

    • @paulyeomans1065
      @paulyeomans1065 Před rokem +13

      But a Megapro is half the price of LTT's. I've had mine for 5 years and, guess what, I'm in the UK and had to order it from Amazon US where it says it is 'made in USA', despite what JG says about its availability in the States.

    • @kodywillnauer9422
      @kodywillnauer9422 Před rokem +11

      @@paulyeomans1065 that’s great! Happy you have the tool you need to get the job done.

    • @-opus
      @-opus Před rokem +16

      LTT jumped on the rebrand to make money, not to be helpful. The pretence of a tech channel has gained enough interest that it is now just a very successful marketing platform, $80 rgb fidget spinners will probably be next, the fanboys will swoon for them, and the dodgy channels will love making money from 'reviewing' them.

    • @kodywillnauer9422
      @kodywillnauer9422 Před rokem +15

      @@-opus I think that about their apparel. They make content to sell shirts. Whereas I feel a tool is utility and I can appreciate that more, I guess.

    • @-opus
      @-opus Před rokem +1

      @@kodywillnauer9422 Have to agree with you there, screwdrivers are handy things; people do need clothes though, just ideally not plastic sweatshop ones. The screwdriver is probably decent enough, although there are obvious design flaws, it is overpriced, and it is not suited to its supposed market. I am also wondering why so many people decided they needed a screwdriver all of a sudden, just because some youtuber put his name on it. People like labels, brands really like people who like labels.

  • @CoalitionGaming
    @CoalitionGaming Před rokem +85

    Great update video! My dayjob is in IT support and when it comes to decommissioning systems, this comes in handy but I more often reach for an electric screwdriver I own...mostly to save my hand/wrist. Nothing fancy, some Baur thing from Harbor Freight. I'm not picky. I like to show the screwdriver to friends and family (some of which work in electrical or are mechanics) and all of them come away some degree of impressed with the feel and handling of it. What surprises me most though is that when I tell them the price of it...they DON'T balk. They don't seem to think its priced badly or crazy or anything. Also most of the time they say its instantly better than the Snap-On some of them have experience with lol.

    • @MJP_985
      @MJP_985 Před rokem +3

      a quality electric screwdriver is always a big surprise, since theres a LOT of terrible ones out there. i would definitely recommend giving the dewalt a try. even discounting my own love of the thing, the number of other commenters raving about it would make me curious about it.

    • @sungukyun2608
      @sungukyun2608 Před rokem

      @@MJP_985 Dewalt is trash Milwaukee is the way to go. Had a XR sawzall break the first month only cutting 2x4s.

    • @yomamma4435
      @yomamma4435 Před rokem +4

      @@sungukyun2608 that first sentence is the largest cope / denial I've seen, what's stops me from just saying the same thing about mil?

  • @colindawson4818
    @colindawson4818 Před rokem +18

    I bought an LTT Screwdriver with all the extra bit sets. The package went missing in the post and LTT Store sorted it out without any problems. I've used the driver for a couple of jobs and found that it's really does sit in the goldielocks zone for my needs. If I need heavier duty, I've got electric screw drivers, drills and impart drivers that I can use. Got really delicate work, I've still got jewler sets, and I've even got a usb power screw driver. Does this one driver replace thing I had before. Only the manual drivers that I used for PC building and electronics. Even then, it's not made them 100% redundant. Every tool has it's place, and every tool has things that it excels at. Would I recommend the LTT driver as a first driver. Nope, but it's certainly a nice edition to the kit.

    • @benwu7980
      @benwu7980 Před rokem

      Fairly similar collection of stuff here, since work on fairly disparate types of things regularly. Some of them were a bit niche or not too necessary, like hex drivers for work on my guitar / bass, sure could use hex keys but the drivers are just so much quicker to both find and use. Or a really old Britool fixed driver with about 14" shaft and a really weird philips head that is nominally a ph1, but is precise enough to also do ph0, was great for the era of very recessed screws like the old ghettoblasters / boomboxes
      Same for those extensible magnets, and I've also a fairly strong mini-horseshoe like magnet on a string that is pretty great for when a tiny screw falls off the table.
      I also salvage the magnets out of dead hdd's to use for screw sorting on a keyboard / laptop teardown :)

  • @the_hamrat
    @the_hamrat Před rokem +37

    Very good video Jeff! The problem is in South Africa is shipping is a killer, you can work on double the price, so it prices itself out of the market. Hope you're feeling better

    • @zeeDasterd
      @zeeDasterd Před rokem

      I'm still waiting for the post office to send me mine.... 🤔

  • @TeaOS
    @TeaOS Před rokem +12

    Ive been using that dewalt gyro for like 7 years, its my favorite screwdriver, but the LTT has been nice for working on equipment or something that I need to feel how tight it is versus letting the torque guide me. And its a lot easier to travel with via plane vs lugging the batteries with me

  • @BTLJKS
    @BTLJKS Před rokem +32

    Never thought I'd watch a 15 minute video on screwdrivers, but here I am. Honestly, very entertaining! Great stuff!

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM Před rokem +12

    I personally like the Black and Decker electric screwdrivers for computer use, especially with a bit extender.
    it's because they're so low torque that I don't have to worry about stripping screws. so it's downsides are actually pros in my eyes.
    plus they're so cheap you could have a pile of them.
    you can use rechargeable AA's on them for even lower power.
    plus they go from $15-20.

  • @CatchAllEntertainmentToday

    I use mine daily as a maintence technician at a warehouse. I have used most of the bits in the standard load out, plan on adding some commonly used torque buts as well. The magnet is very useful, when you need to pick up a screw dropped below or on a conveyor, it ensures you can do it safely.

  • @stephencoakley
    @stephencoakley Před rokem +5

    8:44 I have that exact DeWalt electric screwdriver, and honestly, I love it. I use it all the time for all sorts of things: PC building and IT things, light home maintenance and construction, electrical, assembly, etc. One of my favorite tools in my tool bag. It doesn't have interior bit storage which is really the main downside, but to compensate somewhat I use a pack of Irwin double-sided bits so that I effectively always have 2 bits on the tool itself, and then 8 more easy-to-find bits in my bag. Also the flashlight rocks! I agree that it doesn't replace a manual screwdriver for all scenarios, but neither does a ratcheting screwdriver.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem

      The flashlight has come in handy a few times!

  • @uberDoward
    @uberDoward Před rokem +4

    I snagged one, and didn't know they sold sets of bits! Just ordered all but the torx as they are out of stock. For my home/DIY usage, it has been fantastic. I'm extremely happy with it :)

  • @jmr
    @jmr Před rokem +18

    I saw a red shirt and thought there would be a chainsaw.

  • @TheBrowncoat1
    @TheBrowncoat1 Před rokem +9

    love that you watch all the same youtubers like mattias (probably butchered that spelling). Loved his videos on those generators and the sponsorship fallout.
    Def agree about the weird rotating thing in the screw driver, seems overly complicated. I understand it was done so that it could accommodate regular size bits but it's far from ideal

  • @iivvaann86
    @iivvaann86 Před rokem +3

    Had mine since november, dropped it many times and it's still ok. I use the hexagonal bits a lot and I just swapped the 3 square bits for some torx that I use regularly. I use it from computers to furniture and low voltage electric fixes and I like it a lot.

  • @AJMansfield1
    @AJMansfield1 Před rokem +11

    Super pleased you went with the DCF680, it's just about the only electric screwdriver on the market that I'd even consider worth buying and has become my go-to screwdriver for almost everything -- with the right adapters I even use it for ultra-fine work like fixing smartphones.

  • @kevinshumaker3753
    @kevinshumaker3753 Před rokem +27

    Thank you for this. I'm still not a fan of a $70 screw driver, I prefer something closer to Amazon Basics. If it breaks, I won't cry. I miss Craftsman with their unlimited lifetime warranty. Took a rusted, bent, tip broken off screw driver to Sears, (had to be 30+ years old) and they replaced it right there...

    • @Krydolph
      @Krydolph Před rokem +6

      You shouldn't get it if you don't also want to support LTT because you enjoy what they do...
      Instead of buying an overpriced bad quality t-shirt you maybe wear once, you buy an overpriced tool, that you most likely use many times, for years and years to come (and I am not talking about LTT t-shirts, that afaik is good quality, but generic creator merch)
      The reason there isn't such a thing as a "unlimited lifetime warranty" anymore is because there is too many people abusing it in bad faith, ruining it for the ones that would actually benefit from it!
      I mean... I heard a story about some guy who found a 30 year old bent and rusty destroyed screwdriver, and went and got a new one! No company can survive with "customers" like that - it's completely laughable tbh! But that is just how humans work, when you do something good for them, its only matter of time before they see it as a right, and start abusing it, and no matter if you want to or not, you have to stop it at that point!

    • @jfbeam
      @jfbeam Před rokem +4

      @@Krydolph Absolutely incorrect. There are still several manufacturers of quality products with lifetime warranties; they are not cheap in any sense of the word. When you make cheap, low quality shit that you _know_ will not last, you don't give it any warranty, because you know it'll break or wear out quickly.

    • @Krydolph
      @Krydolph Před rokem +2

      @@jfbeam completely missed my point.

    • @Tasty_Pastry
      @Tasty_Pastry Před rokem +2

      Speaking to the lifetime warranty; I work at a Canadian Tire and we once had an older guy come in with a broken Canadian Tire branded measuring tape that had to be at least 20-30 years old. We replaced it with a Mastercraft as that is now our 'house' brand, but we had to explain to him that the warranty is now only 3 years and you need to keep your receipt. They definitely don't have the same confidence in their manufacturing that they used to.

    • @Yellowredstone
      @Yellowredstone Před rokem

      🍿
      This comment thread

  • @ShawnMcGovern
    @ShawnMcGovern Před rokem +4

    You make some great points! I work in corporate AV and deal with a lot of rack mounted equipment. The screwdriver isn’t for everyone but for certain people it’s an amazing screwdriver. I’ve really enjoyed having a full sized screwdriver with a good amount of bits on me at all times. It takes up very little room in my messenger bag. It really comes down to what type of work you do. But I give it👍👍

  • @rpavlik1
    @rpavlik1 Před rokem +2

    Free Tool Tip: a torx bit can be used in place of a hex bit if you're not too fussy... (And honestly it grips better much of the time, and since I always have a T25 for deck screws nearby it's more handy)

  • @zakattack721
    @zakattack721 Před rokem +2

    I love my dewalt 680, been using it for years at this point. It's the perfect middle ground between screwdrivers and impacts, just like you said. It's great for drywall and automotive interior work.

  • @willfancher9775
    @willfancher9775 Před rokem +6

    About the electric screwdriver: That one seems pretty bulky. I'd be interested in your thoughts on the much smaller one that JayzTwoCents uses for PC building. He compared it with the LTT screwdriver in his video on the subject, and it seemed pretty nice for that use case.

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Před rokem +9

    I am loving my one so far. It's the first I've seen that actually feels suited to IT work. And, as your dad proves, it can be a life-saver for telecom work as well, which nowadays is basically more specialised IT work anyway (OSI 7 layer model and other specialised knowledge you just don't need for IT support)

  • @ilham7345
    @ilham7345 Před rokem +1

    for v1.1 i think the gap between the bit holders can be filled in with more plastic so the flex can be supported by the surrounding bits and bit holders not just the tensile strength of that particular bit holder

  • @twobitsnick
    @twobitsnick Před rokem

    Good to see a fellow MLS fan. Congratulations on the amazing start to your season
    - an Atlanta United fan

  • @andrewt9204
    @andrewt9204 Před rokem +13

    I like the LTT driver, but ultimately I decided the worse bit storage in the Williams wasn't a deal breaker for the far lower cost. It's a great driver with fantastic ratchet action. Really happy with it.

  • @notyourgrandpaw
    @notyourgrandpaw Před rokem +4

    I have a megapro, in the US, and I never realised the little maple leaf on it until you mentioned its a canadian thing.
    I really like the damn thing though. Grabbed it from my local hardware store one day when i was tinkering with something at the office and didnt have my tools with me. Its now my go-to driver

  • @dennisdoherty1133
    @dennisdoherty1133 Před rokem

    Great long term update review, I ordered one too and do like it a lot. I haven't had any failures yet and at 5' 9" I doubt a drop will do much damage from my staggering height.

  • @denvera1g1
    @denvera1g1 Před rokem +1

    4:20 the bit seperator is useless, because you can just turn the two halves the the bit holders so that either it lines up to fit a full length bit, or they're offset and the bottom of the short bit rests against the bit holder for the opposite ring of bits.

  • @bertblankenstein3738
    @bertblankenstein3738 Před rokem +15

    Robertson (square drive) is pretty darned good. Robertson #2 bits in an impact driver works incredibly well for sending screws in to (or taking them out of) wood.

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 Před 5 měsíci

      They work great, problem is they're just not very common at all in the US. Torx and Phillips are far and away the most common types of screws you'll see in any application here, the only time I've ever seen Robertson screws in the US was in a deck, and it seemed like somebody had actually bought them by mistake when putting that deck together, because 90% of the screws were Torx.

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid Před rokem +4

    Lidl's here in the UK have for some years offered an almost identical PowerFix driver with the same retractable style bit holder but has an extendable shaft as well meaning you can get in really deep and costs about £8, I have had mine over 5 years and has held up extremely well, ratchet is fresh and bits are still in good shape.

    • @RealUlrichLeland
      @RealUlrichLeland Před 9 měsíci

      I love the Lidl crap aisle, but it can suck you into some stupid impulse purchases. I was once really tempted to get a laser distance measurer just because it looked cool lol

    • @marrzie467
      @marrzie467 Před 8 měsíci

      Park tool or something else?

    • @CptDieHard
      @CptDieHard Před 5 měsíci

      8 quid is reasonable. 70 dollars for this item isn't. I'm sure there's a joke in here somewhere involving Linus and getting screwed! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @darthnael
    @darthnael Před rokem +2

    I needed a screwdriver like this. I used to build computers with a very heavy Kobalt ratcheting screwdriver with a long Philips bit. It was heavy enough that it would fatigue my hands after extended use. I knew from Linus' videos that this screwdriver was going to be specially designed for certain types of work, and it was work that I do, so the price for the right tool for the job is a lot of times worth it. Great review Jeff!

    • @-opus
      @-opus Před rokem

      a long #2 phillips is perfectly suited to the majority of pc work and is unlikely to create fatigue unless you have arthritis

  • @the_str4ng3r
    @the_str4ng3r Před rokem +1

    Been loving mine as well. Haven't had any significant drops yet so no broken bit clips yet. Its definitely been well worth the money so far.

  • @martyb3783
    @martyb3783 Před rokem +5

    I used to carry an Xcelite "Greeny" in my shirt pocket 30 years ago. (inside a pocket protector of course) Along with an mm scale and pen and pencil. The textbook nerd accessory. Straight out of a Dilbert cartoon. 🤓

  • @UserNameAnonymous
    @UserNameAnonymous Před rokem +3

    I use Robertson (square drive) on electrical fittings all the time. Just depends on the kind of work you do.

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the followup. I still stand by what I originally said: the williams is my go-to; a simple driver that's extremely comfortable to hold and use, even with the all-plastic handle. The megapro automotive would get picked over the ltt driver every time, mainly because of being able to store 12 standard size bits in the handle, which is not hampered by the design flaws in the ltt driver. The main reason the bit holder breaks aside from being thinner/weaker, is that the type of plastic used can be brittle. The ltt driver is also made in china, which I try to avoid as much as I can. Impossible, I know, but choices do exist.
    That said, if LTT made a gen 2 that can use standard bits (the driver would literally be only 10mm longer) and changed the plastic used in the bit holder, I'd give it a shot. As it is now though, you're paying $80+ after tax and shipping for a driver that behaves no better than a $35 one.

  • @Melchirobin
    @Melchirobin Před rokem

    I appreciate that you linked a number of videos in the description but wish you had also linked the Plasticon Plastics video since you mentioned that in your video, and was looking for it once I finished yours.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +1

      I thought I did! Sorry about that, added it now: czcams.com/video/ZDPeSWzU9LE/video.html

    • @Melchirobin
      @Melchirobin Před rokem

      @@JeffGeerling Your good, amazing video for long term use. Please keep up the great work. I was able to google it and find but just wanted to mention it incase anyone else was interested.

  • @correykeen2956
    @correykeen2956 Před rokem +10

    I haven't had a chance to use the LTT screwdriver much yet, but what I have used it for it's done a great job. I was an aircraft mechanic for over 20 years and now I'm a flight simulator technician. The LTT driver is good for it's intended purpose but it's not the best ratcheting screwdriver I've used. All in all, I'm happy with my purchase which included all the different sets of bits.

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero Před 6 měsíci

      Most of the complaints from the video creator stem from him using the screwdriver the way it wasn't intended to be used. It's excellent at what it was designed for. If you're gonna use it for heavy duty work and bashing things into a wall, you shouldn't complain that it's not that good or that the plastic thingy doesn't separate the bits properly. Of course moving parts will move when you use the thing like a damn hammer -__-

  • @BrianLongoria
    @BrianLongoria Před rokem +4

    Great stuff. Kudos to Linus Welding Tips and his tiktok gang. Thanks Jeff. Hope you're feeling better.

  • @RustyChapman
    @RustyChapman Před rokem +1

    I've owned power tools for 35 years. My first battery drill was the B&D 9.6V Univolt. The Dewalt 8-volt is the best screwdriver, and did you know there's a flashlight that uses the same battery. I use my Dewalt for PC repair after 'muscle memorizing' the gyro control. The flashlight is my primary light that I use for everything.

  • @mikesadorf
    @mikesadorf Před rokem

    Thank you for the update video!

  • @MrFastFox666
    @MrFastFox666 Před rokem +2

    Personally I still find myself preferring either an electric precision screwdriver, or a drill. I'm not sure what kind of drill you have, but even my cheap $15 Ryobi bargain bin drill has a clutch that disengages after a set torque precisely to prevent overtightiening a screw. I use it all the time for any large size project where more than a few screws are involved, or where I'll need to apply any force. For smaller items, like electronics, I use an electric precision screwdriver which is much smaller and has way less torque while using standard precision bits. I also use it quite often to work on my pc. I use a standard screwdriver for whenever I need to get 2-4 larger screws off, like the wall mount on my pc. But that use is so scarce that it's hard to justify spending more than $15-20 on a screwdriver.

  • @MrMetalpunx
    @MrMetalpunx Před 9 měsíci +7

    Well this has aged well.

    • @EmilioBN
      @EmilioBN Před 9 měsíci +3

      What’s funnier is that he has a gamers nexus desk pad

  • @StrengthOfADragon13
    @StrengthOfADragon13 Před rokem

    Honestly having a light touch to the ratcheting mechanism seems king for around the house use at least to me. I'm glad that every other aspect is looking good as well. As someone who is paranoid about magnetic tips losing their effectiveness having the magnetic bit tip provided by default makes me happy, though I would likely swap it out for a torx bit relatively quickly and put the magnetic bit in storage for (fingers crossed) a decade down the line when the built in magnet isn't working too well.

  • @elricengquist9989
    @elricengquist9989 Před rokem

    The bit carrying part of the driver might be good to make one that has some reenforcement like metal clip bands to help hold things in place better an even help to minimize the failure if a clip gets a crack or such. If this were even a add-on you could buy an then switch out on the existing drivers, and a option for the future drivers it could help alot.

  • @Idiot_Engineering
    @Idiot_Engineering Před rokem +3

    Maybe you can stop the bit-separator from moving by shoving some spare ethernet wire between the orange clips, preventing it from rotation although there will still be some wiggle room. Or some pieces of thin ziptie might be a better fit.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +6

      Does that make it Cat5 rated?

    • @Zabuzek
      @Zabuzek Před rokem

      ​@@JeffGeerling Maybe separator should be circle - shape or smt similar?

    • @Idiot_Engineering
      @Idiot_Engineering Před rokem +1

      Only if you do it in the right colourcode for termination.

    • @fierydawn2635
      @fierydawn2635 Před rokem

      @@JeffGeerling Not sure, but maybe you could give it 10gb/s bandwidth doing that.

    • @Blacklands
      @Blacklands Před rokem +2

      @@Zabuzek The reason why it's not a circle is that you're _supposed_ to be able to move it out of the way, so that you can store "full-length" or double-sided bits! It's kind of a feature.

  • @Maskawanian
    @Maskawanian Před rokem +4

    LTT is Canadian, and a multibit screwdriver shipping without Robertson here would be useless. They should ship without Phillips, the ultimate camout design.

    • @petermichaelgreen
      @petermichaelgreen Před rokem +1

      Sadly despite their being better alternatives, phillips is still extremely common around the world.

    • @Junebug89
      @Junebug89 Před rokem +2

      A driver designed for PC builders lacking a Phillips head would be very strange.

  • @bepstein111
    @bepstein111 Před rokem +1

    Jeff, The dewalt you got is a great gyro screwdriver for workshop use, but the ES15 by sainsmart is the one you want for PC building. It's a bit on the pricier side, but TRUST ME, as a system builder, your wrists will thank you!

  • @Chris_In_Texas
    @Chris_In_Texas Před rokem +1

    2:35 Technically its not a Robertson bit. It's an ECX bit either #1 or #2. Basicially a square drive (Robertson) with a straight blade put together. Its used on many electrical connections, including outlets, switches, breakers etc.

  • @TheBackyardChemist
    @TheBackyardChemist Před rokem +5

    Talking about fish-flavoured rat poison while wearing a Purina shirt was mildly amusing

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +2

      Haha I don't have pets but I have gone to their dog shows at the actual 'Purina Farms' place. They're sponsoring our new MLS team.

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Před rokem

      @@JeffGeerling Didn't they kill a bunch of dogs with their food a while back, or was that a different company?

  • @thaphreak
    @thaphreak Před rokem +7

    After 20-25 years in IT and countless device installs and too many pc builds to count, I still can't find justification for a $70 screwdriver. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @Bob_Smith19
      @Bob_Smith19 Před rokem +2

      That’s because you’re a professional and not a hobbyist.

    • @kirkanos3968
      @kirkanos3968 Před rokem

      @@Bob_Smith19 And sure he got some great tools that will last till after he is gone, not much is made to last anymore.

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR Před rokem

      @@htr5372 Exactly. The ltt driver simply does not deliver $80+ in performance. $50 shipped and I'd buy one, because I have an unhealthy obsession with ratcheting screwdrivers.

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR Před rokem

      @@htr5372 Yeah, I was tempted by the snap on for a while but the williams is amazing at half the price or less. The PB swiss I do drool over at times though lol
      That's a one day when I have some extra tool funds to burn purchase. Or when toollady has another sale...

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR Před rokem

      @@htr5372 Will do. What has me interested in the PB swiss is the lack of driver wobble and the strong magnet. The fact that the wera RA 16 locks bits in is one of the main things I love about that one.
      Also, I feel like we may have exchanged messages before either on here or reddit before lol

  • @jordanmartinetti8224
    @jordanmartinetti8224 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for going through the creators that got a special colorway. Was interesting to see the ones that were excluded.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem

      There are a few others I didn't cover (mostly because I didn't follow their social media that closely! I only have so many hours in a day...)-over on Twitter a couple others have mentioned they got one.

  • @Artista_Frustrado
    @Artista_Frustrado Před rokem

    so far I've appreciated the honesty i have seen for most LTT Screwdriver reviews; that electric screwdriver looks neat thou, i should check if they sell them in my neck of the woods

  • @pixelmills1
    @pixelmills1 Před rokem +5

    @JeffGeerling :
    Love the level of objectivity you maintain without things getting too dry! Keep it up. Greetings from a fellow "cronie" in Toronto.

  • @mikefarrington7141
    @mikefarrington7141 Před rokem +3

    I thought the $20 premium for the LTT screwdriver was fair due to my use of ad-blockers.

  • @Nanomusheens
    @Nanomusheens Před rokem +1

    I haven't used my LTT driver much, at least until I started building my Voron 2.4 3d printer. Made installing some of the screws so much easier than dealing with hex wrenches.

  • @PersonaN007Grata
    @PersonaN007Grata Před rokem

    For a couple of years, my go-to screwdriver has been the $90 Dewalt DCF682N1 8 volt gyroscopic driver. I do lots of door locks with mixed, long, fine pitch screws as well as coarse wood screws. It can drive 2.5” deck screws into 2x4’s, albeit slowly. It has the power and dexterity for delicate work. Ratcheting screwdrivers have their place. I will always have a few laying around at home, work, and car. But if I’m putting in lots of work, I value my time and my wrist too much to not go electric.

  • @danielpaquette1597
    @danielpaquette1597 Před rokem +3

    My ratcheting screwdriver is the Williams. It is a great value, I have used for years and it shows little wear and most likely will last my lifetime. It is definitely a high value tool. I t cost me about 1/2 what the LTT driver costs. The Williams bit storage is simpler, but it is never going to break in my usage (yes, I drop my screwdriver a fair bit). I like Linus's content, but I think his screwdriver is ok, but way overpriced. Nice review Jeff, keep up the good work.

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR Před rokem

      I feel exactly the same; the ltt driver is "ok" but way overpriced. Same goes for my williams too. It's been a trooper over the years.

    • @theangryYouTube
      @theangryYouTube Před rokem +1

      A lot of people don’t know that Williams is owned by Snap On

  • @Factory400
    @Factory400 Před rokem +3

    ALL tools are a hammer......except a screwdriver, which is a chisel.

  • @Jay_the_Caffeinator
    @Jay_the_Caffeinator Před rokem

    Thanks for this awesomesauce update video Jeff. I haven't used mine. It took much longer to get because I ordered the black shaft.
    But it definitely is a screwdriver made for working on PCs

  • @Fluffywings84
    @Fluffywings84 Před rokem

    I have the megapro 13 in 1 and love it. The only change I would do is insulating it. Recently I got the mega pro precision 24 in one and that has been a blessing in disguise. My other precision set is easy to lose bits and harder to spin when palming. The mega pros are a joy to use. I would never buy the LTT just because I think the mega pro is everything I want for the price but happy there is healthy competition in the market. Plus it's great that people who like supporting creators can buy something that is high quality that isn't just clothing. Great videos and keep up the great work!

  • @andrewrobs
    @andrewrobs Před rokem +3

    I was so confused for a second as a Canadian wondering how you could possibly think a Robertsons was useless, those things are everywhere up here lol

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +1

      Honestly I'd take it over phillips most of the time, but they're just so rare down here. It's like switching from imperial to metric... it has to happen widely, or it won't happen at all.

    • @jonathankillingsworth5469
      @jonathankillingsworth5469 Před rokem

      I have no interest in adding another bit I have to keep around but I think we need to do away with Phillips and straight screws and use Torx for everything. I can’t think of a single time I have stripped a torx even using my Milwaukee impact driver or drill. Phillips might as well be made out of cheese half the time and straight is terrible to use because it doesn’t like to stay in the screw

  • @smartassist9700
    @smartassist9700 Před rokem +3

    I use rubber grip for all past few yrs. (Never go back without it.). Preference that’s all.

  • @alexroberts5789
    @alexroberts5789 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for the honest review it is much appreciated in this day and age.

  • @glassfullofmilk
    @glassfullofmilk Před rokem +1

    I was surprised at the versatility of the Default bits collection on the LTT screwdriver, worked on everything from Cars to scientific equipment, but I do wish it came with more Torx bits.

  • @MikeHarris1984
    @MikeHarris1984 Před rokem +7

    I've used mine for many months as well. I was part of Group 1. I do love it. The tips it came with, I actually use the hex bits all the time... my wife purchase some tables for our large couch and they hug the couch shape and extend, but the hex bits were perfect. But the hex bits fit all my bits on all 3 of my 3D printers too... the Phillips #2 is my main bit obviously. Not a fan of the bit holder either, but eh, i don't care much, no OCD with me.
    The ratchet is nice, because I put my hands on the knarrled part and turn that by hand and the handle and get a screw completely set in less then a second. that part is amazing!!! Anything that requires going into wood or anything other then electronics, I use my impact driver and the correct tools.. This screw driver is NOT for wood screws or anything outside electronics IMO.

    • @MikeHarris1984
      @MikeHarris1984 Před rokem +3

      ...AND my ADHD kicks in anytime the screwdriver is in my hand.... I can turn and ratchet in one hand only, I walk around my house just turning and hearing the clicking ratching non stop... I'll find myself doing this for hours at times.... My wife wants to murder me when I do this tho...

    • @MikeHarris1984
      @MikeHarris1984 Před rokem

      I have not dropped mine at all... I wonder if it'll break if I do...

  • @meejaey
    @meejaey Před rokem +3

    I don't know if u missed this but i think at 7:18 it should be Plascon Plastics?

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +2

      Oopsie! You're correct. I guess I just loved the word 'Plastic' so much I threw it in there twice!

  • @ScottPigeon
    @ScottPigeon Před rokem

    Been using mine as a field service tech. It's nice finally having a screw driver with a decent magnet to hold the bit and screw. I use the knurled shaft more than I thought I would too to get the screw most of the way in.

  • @redstonerelic
    @redstonerelic Před rokem +1

    huh, never knew you could rotate the whole bit storage as seen at 4:40. Thanks!

  • @itmkoeln
    @itmkoeln Před rokem +3

    Regarding rubber. Plastic Rubber gets pretty disgusting when it ages...

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +1

      True-though some types of rubber hold up much better (e.g. the good tools I have with rubber overmolds that are holding up 10-20 years later... versus the Harbor Freight tools that are basically sticky glue now).

  • @neail5466
    @neail5466 Před rokem +3

    linus is getting free R&D, that should be an open source driver.

  • @emanuelperez3595
    @emanuelperez3595 Před rokem +1

    I've always dreamed of a call between Linus and LGR. LGR is such an underrated channel and such a wonderful memory lane trip. I'm surprised he is in spoken much about on CZcams. I've learned so many weird things regarding PC equipment and accessories with him.

  • @informitas0117
    @informitas0117 Před rokem +1

    I use the Wera, actuallygot it after I saw your firstvideo. It had the strongest magnet of the bunch and that way, way more important than some shaft wiggle. I got it at some 25% off so it was an even easier choice and the powerful magnet has been a blessing.

  • @negi9076
    @negi9076 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Oh gee he's actually filming a correction instead of captioning it or put it under the comments

  • @shubhamadtp
    @shubhamadtp Před rokem +3

    Shout out to
    Linus tic toker
    For making a tool relevant to pc community.

  • @jamesarber904
    @jamesarber904 Před rokem +1

    The envelope under the wall mount trick is awesome

  • @KameraShy
    @KameraShy Před rokem

    My Daily Driver for computer work is most definitely just one: a long shaft, magnetic tip #2 Phillips GearWrench. Saw that recommended years ago from Bitwit and he was spot on about that.
    For electrical work like installing wall switches and receptacles, ECX #2 is a must have. Robertson #2 for circuit breaker screws.

  • @acollins319
    @acollins319 Před rokem +4

    Haven't used the LTT driver, but love my iFixit kits. Can't go wrong with them!

  • @johnboynb
    @johnboynb Před rokem +4

    Robertson Rules! 🍁

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +1

      Found the Canadian! 😆

    • @concinnus
      @concinnus Před rokem

      Indeed. Philips was designed for early, unclutched power drivers. It's an anachronism.

  • @georgeindestructible
    @georgeindestructible Před rokem +1

    It has a design flaw which you clearly see by simply looking at it, the bit holders have a mid section which cannot take certain force loads above certain threshold like the acceleration and force of impact from falling, they should make it with something like rubber instead or a combination of rubber coated elastic metal.
    Edit: Or they could simply make cavities for the bits and hold them with magnets internally but i guess putting magnets inside is a hole other manufacturer design decision which might not make sense for many reasons.

  • @itsMantaRay
    @itsMantaRay Před rokem

    Love the jersey man! Keep up the videos and content.

  • @katnerd6712
    @katnerd6712 Před rokem +5

    The thing to keep in mind is that Linus usually makes products that he wants. The screwdriver is a good example as Linus made it because he wanted to replace his screwdriver and decided to make this driver to his personal specifications and wants. Most of Jeff's criticisms are differences in what he uses it for and what Linus, personally, simply doesn't care about for his personal use. Even that backpack was made because Linus wanted a backpack that had everything HE wanted in a personal backpack.
    This design philosophy means that he honestly does strive for quality products, since he's making it for himself to use. It also means that if you're not a computer building nerd that needs to take laptops, tablets, and peripherals everywhere you go, the products will have some shortcoming for you.
    I think he makes good products, and since he's a tiny manufacturer I understand why his products are so expensive (the fewer products you make in a run the higher the individual cost per unit). In the end they're quality luxury items that will always have cheaper alternatives of similar quality. You buy them because you like Linus.

    • @CodexBS
      @CodexBS Před rokem +1

      yeah i think your right.

    • @katnerd6712
      @katnerd6712 Před rokem

      @@htr5372 100,000 units sold is a "tiny manufacturer". That's a very puny amount of units for a tool manufacturer.

  • @Squitdoogenz
    @Squitdoogenz Před rokem +3

    I just listened to the Wan Show episode where Linus criticises your misleading title and thumbnail.
    And while I think it's incredibly hypocritical of him to criticise that aspect of your video, he's right.
    I condemn the sensational nature of clickbait in all forms, and I must say I'm disappointed that you've resorted to it. I dont watch much LTT for specifically this reason, and I hope I don't have the same problem with your channel in the future.

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz Před rokem

    I live in Texas, and I love Robinson-head screws. The deck screws at Home Depot are "Posi-Driv" which are compatible with Robinson and Phillips. I buy good-quality screws mail-order from McFeeleys. But, Robinson is designed for *high* torque application, like driving wood screws into a stud. I don't think I'd encounter them on machine screws.
    My issue with the black bits is I can't easily see which is which. I wonder if the stamp on one flat can be enhanced with a silver Sharpee, wiping off the background after making sure it got into the grooves.

  • @danytoob
    @danytoob Před rokem

    Ratchetless ratchet (almost)
    While on the ratchet screwdriver topic/shootout, I found a quite unique one. Bits & storage a little different, but the ratchet mechanism is the point. Fascinating to use. And fits in your pocket with no shaft protruding out of your pocket (invaluable to my use case quite often. Look for the RolGear, by ML Tools. (Not affiliated nor a shill, just a now retired general contractor one time carpenter). Note - it does have it's drawbcks...like they all do.
    DT

  • @jackielinde7568
    @jackielinde7568 Před rokem +3

    I've said this in other videos, but the LTT screwdriver really was developed for and aimed at IT Professionals. Remember, Linus doesn't do a lot (or any) automotive work, and I don't think he does that much more woodworking. He's an IT guy, and the screwdriver was designed with him and his use cases in mind. For an IT shop, I'd probably buy a ton of those. For all other use cases, including tossing into a junk drawer at Grandma's house, there are better alternatives. (I think the Amazon Basics or another cheap driver would be perfect in Grandma's junk drawer, where it's only there when you're there to fix something of Grandma's for her.)

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 Před rokem +1

      @@htr5372 That's marketing speak. We don't go by marketing speak. Remember who the main tester was: Linus Sebastian. Remember who was the main person dictating the design direction and characteristics: Linus Sebastian. Like the backpack, he's the main driver of the feature set, use case, and design. They didn't give this to a dozen carpenters, electricians, plumbers, mechanics in all sorts of fields, etc. to use and evaluate in their field of work. It was primarily Linus giving feedback, and maybe others in his various enterprises. And guess what field most of those people are in: IT content and IT Support.
      Let's compare the LTT screwdriver to the automotive one people are claiming the LTT screwdriver is a clone of. As both an IT professional and a shade tree mechanic, I can tell you that the LTT screwdriver's shaft is too short to reach some of the places you have to unscrew a #$%#$%#$% screw. (I think I have automotive PTSD.) Hell, I've had to use pretty long extensions (or chain many extensions together) to get a socket wrench to reach. I doubt the LTT screwdriver would reach some of the screws on the housing that secures the air filter on my 2011 Jetta TDI, let alone the $#%#$% screws on hose clamps. (Looking at you, fucking Honda.) There are equally annoying places the LTT screwdriver won't work on the 98 Saturn, 96 Accord, 81 VW Rabbit PU, and the 86 Silverado I've owned at various points in my life. And forget working in the engine compartment. One drop of grease, antifreeze, or motor oil on the handle and I wouldn't be able to turn anything with the LTT driver. That's why part of the automotive driver was rubber.
      If you notice, what Jeff and his dad do are primarily the same things Linus does, so that's why the screwdriver generally works for them. But when Jeff deviated from the IT projects to other things, it became more of a hassle to use. (Also, why doesn't Jeff use screw in wall anchors instead of those cheap, flimsy pound-in anchors from the 1950s?) Jeff's assessment is spot on. If you're doing electronic or IT work, it's perfect. If you're doing anything else, there are better tools designed for those jobs. Hell, the fact they're not insulated and rated for high voltage and/or current work (like fuse panels) clearly shows they're not for everyone. So, when Linus says they're "the perfect multi-bit screwdriver for everyone", that's clearly just marketing speak.

  • @JeffAPierson
    @JeffAPierson Před rokem +3

    might be fine for hobbyists, but klien or similar is the way to go for professionals and its not $70

  • @p3pp3rcoat70
    @p3pp3rcoat70 Před 16 dny

    Bluepoint ratcheting screwdrivers i believe are hands down the best, you can usually find them for $30-40, metal shell, same number of bit storage and warrentied through snap on. As a Former Mechanic i used mine nearly every single day and still have it somewhere around here 5 years later

  • @kuhrd
    @kuhrd Před rokem

    Living in the US I use several sizes of Robertson drive bits and screwdrivers nearly every day. Most woodworking and cabinetry stuff uses Roberson and Allen Key. I find I run into those 2 more than I run into Torx but everyone should have a toolbox with all of the standard sizes and at least one decent assortment of security bits in all the various flavors and sizes.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel Před rokem +12

    Real men use individual dedicated screwdrivers, not some screwdriver where you have to stick bits in the front.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Před rokem +7

      Ah but you always need a bit set for those random times when someone uses a weird tri-lobe security bit on an annoying kids toy that they love for some reason.

    • @StrawberryKitten
      @StrawberryKitten Před rokem +3

      Don't be sexist, yo!

    • @joshuapettus6973
      @joshuapettus6973 Před rokem

      @@JeffGeerling You mean those tri point screws? I actually do have a dedicated screwdriver for one :) Great for nintendo wiis and old macbook battery mounts.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel Před rokem +1

      @@JeffGeerling When you do need one of those, that's where a kit of bits and a handle comes in, cause you won't have those weird bits in your multi bit screwdriver anyway

    • @felixu95
      @felixu95 Před rokem +2

      Real men use their fingernails!

  • @lucas_m_
    @lucas_m_ Před rokem

    Just a note I am sure others have added; Robertson bits are actually amazing for #3 Philips head bolts and screws as well as Robertson heads.

  • @gideon7212
    @gideon7212 Před rokem +1

    As someone who got my black shaft screwdriver a bit over a month ago, I'll say that it's been really nice to use for just about everything, though I also bought the torx set. I use it for a lot of automotive work but I keep the original bits around and did use the Robertson when I was wiring the 240v generator outlet for my shed, at least until the cheese grade screws stripped. Beyond that, one issue I've had is metallic dust/particles collect in the bit hole or on the shaft which is marginally annoying but hasn't yet affected my use. All in all, it works well so far and makes me less likely to grab my impact when I really shouldn't.

    • @thatrealba
      @thatrealba Před rokem +1

      I'm jealous that you were able to get the black shaft. I'm waiting for my alert that they are back in production. Then I can order a second screwdriver. I want an all black unit.

    • @deedeeramone34
      @deedeeramone34 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Keep a junker bit in the screwdriver when in storage so metal bits don’t get into the shaft
      That’s what I do with my PB Swiss ratcheting screwdriver

    • @gideon7212
      @gideon7212 Před 8 měsíci

      @@deedeeramone34 I just keep a hex bit in the end so I can now store 13 bits, though metal still falls in when changing bits sometimes.
      Also, @thatrealba, I ended up painting mine blue because I kept losing the all black.