Just bought one today. I didn't know about the dual drive feature you pointed out till I watched this. Makes me feel even better about the purchase. I agree though about the bits. I wish it had the same bit setup and attachment feature as the V-Series Ratching Screwdriver. If this tool combines the dual drive feature with the v-series bit attachment feature, it would be the perfect ratcheting driver IMO.
Replace the two sided with two one sided in the handle? Maybe there is enough grip to do that or 3D print a new holder. Thanks for the speed tips I didn’t get it at first.
Not really, no. Kinda yes, if you count "using pliers to get them back out" but I don't, so not really. It's too bad, because otherwise this is a damn capable driver. Megapro really got this right and I note the new LTT driver takes the same approach: USE STANDARD SIZE BITS it's not that hard people.
At the time of filming this I wasn't aware of the Kobalt but a friend clued me in later. It's basically the same mechanism, a little more refined but nothing new. It's such a fun mechanism, I can't stop screwing around with it :D
Loooove that dual sided mechanism. My wrist feels grateful already
Just bought one today. I didn't know about the dual drive feature you pointed out till I watched this. Makes me feel even better about the purchase. I agree though about the bits. I wish it had the same bit setup and attachment feature as the V-Series Ratching Screwdriver.
If this tool combines the dual drive feature with the v-series bit attachment feature, it would be the perfect ratcheting driver IMO.
Replace the two sided with two one sided in the handle? Maybe there is enough grip to do that or 3D print a new holder. Thanks for the speed tips I didn’t get it at first.
Can you use standard length bits in the craftsman and still get them back out?
Not really, no. Kinda yes, if you count "using pliers to get them back out" but I don't, so not really. It's too bad, because otherwise this is a damn capable driver. Megapro really got this right and I note the new LTT driver takes the same approach: USE STANDARD SIZE BITS it's not that hard people.
@@svideodotorg So true
Is it going to work even I use standard bits?
looks like they copied my Kobalt Double Drive screwdriver mech.
At the time of filming this I wasn't aware of the Kobalt but a friend clued me in later. It's basically the same mechanism, a little more refined but nothing new. It's such a fun mechanism, I can't stop screwing around with it :D
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