Very cool. The ratcheting version of this handle is the 838RA S, currently $25 on Amazon. It's 1mm longer, or about 0.4 inches. Maybe a tad heavier too.
@@Dracomies Yes, the Medium has the rapidator. It's a bit longer than the 813. The Small would work with Wiha double sided if you put the Steinwhale extender in it.
@@ParkerBinion I'm looking and there's an even smaller one 816 RA. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047KXA6U Granted the other one is the newer ratcheting technology.
it doesn't works with my 3816R (the same in 119mm but inox), a bit surprised ! wiha double ended bits fall off 813R and 816R seems visually to share the same Rapidaptor bit holder
The fit is good enough on the 813R to hold the bit in place, but for an iron grip, consider the SoftFinish Cushion Grip Blade Holding Screwdriver. But for the tiny size of the 813R honestly it was good enough for me :D
@@Dracomies So it’s just a little “wobble” not a failure to lock in or out correct. Do you have to disengage the locking mechanism on the wera to get the bit out? Edit: rewatched. Look like it locks up well.
@@RpMcMurphy_ So when you use regular bits, it has strong magnetic force but it also locks it in place and can't be removed unless you release it. But with Wiha doublesided bits, it's purely magnetic force but the locking mechanism is too short to work on it. But as you can see I am shaking it up and down and up and down but the magnet is strong enough to hold any bit in place.
@@davidvolsky7713 Oh those PB swiss blocks are amazingly useful. I got a few of those too! The Wera will work but if you want a more iron grip get this: www.amazon.com/SoftFinish-Cushion-Blade-Holding-Screwdriver/dp/B01B8L4M7G but the Wera is....good enough and much much lighter.
Very cool. The ratcheting version of this handle is the 838RA S, currently $25 on Amazon. It's 1mm longer, or about 0.4 inches. Maybe a tad heavier too.
Ooh!! I'm gonna git it!
There's 2 ratcheting ones. But the one with the rapidator is about $34. Still gonna git it. Ratcheting is handy.
@@Dracomies Yes, the Medium has the rapidator. It's a bit longer than the 813. The Small would work with Wiha double sided if you put the Steinwhale extender in it.
@@ParkerBinion Oh that's what those letters mean. I didn't know that. Interesting.
@@ParkerBinion I'm looking and there's an even smaller one 816 RA. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047KXA6U Granted the other one is the newer ratcheting technology.
it doesn't works with my 3816R (the same in 119mm but inox), a bit surprised ! wiha double ended bits fall off
813R and 816R seems visually to share the same Rapidaptor bit holder
The leatherman sightadjuster bit driver is another one that works. I’m going to have to get this one too man. Thanks.
The fit is good enough on the 813R to hold the bit in place, but for an iron grip, consider the SoftFinish Cushion Grip Blade Holding Screwdriver. But for the tiny size of the 813R honestly it was good enough for me :D
@@Dracomies
So it’s just a little “wobble” not a failure to lock in or out correct. Do you have to disengage the locking mechanism on the wera to get the bit out?
Edit: rewatched. Look like it locks up well.
@@RpMcMurphy_ So when you use regular bits, it has strong magnetic force but it also locks it in place and can't be removed unless you release it. But with Wiha doublesided bits, it's purely magnetic force but the locking mechanism is too short to work on it. But as you can see I am shaking it up and down and up and down but the magnet is strong enough to hold any bit in place.
@@Dracomies
Good deal.
What is your bitholder, Victornox?
PB Swiss blocks!
@@DracomiesI bought a few of these based on your review. I'll probably buy this bit driver as well.
@@davidvolsky7713 Oh those PB swiss blocks are amazingly useful. I got a few of those too! The Wera will work but if you want a more iron grip get this: www.amazon.com/SoftFinish-Cushion-Blade-Holding-Screwdriver/dp/B01B8L4M7G but the Wera is....good enough and much much lighter.