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  • @mcj5644
    @mcj5644 День тому

    This is a great tool that I enjoy using! The speed feature is truly innovative. Good job, Wera! 👍

  • @keithgourlay9017
    @keithgourlay9017 11 днів тому

    Great tool review

  • @micgalovic
    @micgalovic 4 дні тому

    Going to Berlin from Vienna, the fastest route goes though Brno and Prague, there always has been a lot of cultural, business and engineering exchange. Train from Berlin to Warsaw is like 5 hours ride and its completely flat. You could ride it on bike in two days if you wanted. Its all very close and with Schengen area and the free trade in EU, a tool might be made by a polish person in a german factory or a german person in a czech company. Differences between Germany, Czech Rep, Poland are smaller than they used to be.

  • @AMERICANPRIDE1100
    @AMERICANPRIDE1100 4 дні тому

    I use this everyday for the last 3 weeks I work on major appliances the only issue is if your in a tight spot the switch can get turned which can be annoying locking head is a must for me I have situations where if the bit is stuck inside a hole it’s hard to get back

  • @SebR-FR
    @SebR-FR День тому

    I've the magnetic one, 838 RA S... it's a little bit smaller... so maybe M is for Medium and that could mean a L will be available soon.
    Anyway I really like the free spining wheel also (and I'm not at all a screwdriver junky nor a Wera fan)

  • @TopDog8762
    @TopDog8762 20 днів тому +2

    I have been very happy with mine. I use it to work on pocket knives. I really like that its compact enough that I can change direction of the drive one handed.

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek 19 днів тому +2

      Excellent, I have been using it more and although I wondered why the handle wasn't bigger I now think it's because if the handle was too big it makes the ratchet drive mechanism harder to reach . So as a compact tool it's brilliant.

    • @harrysinclair1852
      @harrysinclair1852 19 днів тому +1

      @@TrailTrekcan we get a review of the large Bosch please and thank you. Also I have depression and am on a lot of medication and your channel and the length of the videos helps me a lot so thank you.

    • @user-qs8jr2ec9m
      @user-qs8jr2ec9m 19 днів тому +1

      Спасибо большое за помощь!!! Успехов и удачи Вам! 🤝🤝🤝👍

  • @Hirudin
    @Hirudin 13 днів тому

    If you're lookin' for a new ratcheting screwdriver to check out, I'd suggest taking a look at the Anex 397. It has a very similar shape to the Vessel that yoy showed with a couple differences (mostly improvements)...
    - It has very little slop/play - the bit doesn't jiggle much at all and the mechanism has very little axial movement.
    - The direction switch is smaller so there's less of a chance of accidentally flipping it when using it.
    - It has a deeper bit opening - this is mostly a bad thing, IMO, but I imagine it helps eliminate the slop. It's 40mm deep and the outside half is plastic. That means bits basically need to be at least 25mm long to reach the metal part of the bit opening. Being 40mm deep also means you could stick an entire 1" bit into it and possibly be unablto get it out. You basically wanna use 50mm bits or longer (or use a secondary bit holder - I'm currently using a 4" Rapidapter).
    Anyway, it's a good screwdriver, worth a look (if you haven't seen it already).

    • @Hirudin
      @Hirudin 13 днів тому

      Oh, right, one more difference is that the Anex doesn't have the "built-in" stubby like the Vessel.

  • @dlh190
    @dlh190 8 днів тому

    I get a slightly unexpected compulsion to buy wera tools, much more than wiha which don't interest me nearly as much. The only logic I can find in it is relating to when I was a kid and used to buy a 1/4 lb of sweets from the old sweet shops with the tall glass jars. I think the colours on wera stuff speak to me on a psychological level that I don't fully understand! 😄

  • @F0XD1E
    @F0XD1E 20 днів тому +1

    The speed driving feature is nice since it doesn't have a shank that you can start screws with. I had to add some grip tape to the shank of my Williams driver to help start loose screws. If you haven't tried a Williams yet, it's a really nice feeling mechanism. The rest of it is pretty mediocre, but it would have to be to stay at its price point and still be USA made.

  • @JOZZIE52
    @JOZZIE52 20 днів тому +1

    Good review, but defintly not the driver for me.
    IMO one of the main benefits to a driver with multiple bits is the convience/spaec of 1 driver, and thats mostly redundent when theres no bit storage.... Also the Wera handles just don't agree with my hands, at least the small one I have now, the bigger ones may be better.
    However that multi-speed thing is super interesting, hopefully more ratchet drivers start doing it, I agree with prettymuch everything you said around ratchet already being more concient and faster, and the multiple speeds just takes this even further.

  • @matejmahkovic
    @matejmahkovic 10 днів тому

    I would just like to interject here about "made in Czechia". This is actually a good sign of very good quality. Basically an overwhelmingly *made in the EU* products are of a quite good (or at least above average) quality, with excellent quality control. While the Chinese or Vietnamese manufactures are perfectly capable of producing top tier stuff. Usually the companies (and especially corporations) do cheap out on them and the quality suffers for that, or at very least the quality control does.
    You should be very wary of companies proclaiming something like "designed/engineered in Germany/Switzerland/USA" and they not giving you the info on where it's actually made. It almost certainly means it's actually made in China, by the lowest bidder possible at that.

  • @SCOOPER3896
    @SCOOPER3896 19 днів тому +1

    I always thought you prefered a smaller tool in your hand. 😂

  • @henriksjolund8162
    @henriksjolund8162 19 днів тому +2

    M for medium?

  • @user-qs8jr2ec9m
    @user-qs8jr2ec9m 20 днів тому +1

    Здравствуйте! Брат,Вы не имеете фонарь manker f 14? Хотелось узнать Ваше мнение!

  • @pandavova
    @pandavova 4 дні тому

    Man, I hate that Wera decided not to include Security Torx (Torx BO) with the "Kraftform Kompakt 838 RA-R M Set".
    Buying the long Torx bits is too expensive, buying the "Wera Kraftform Kompakt 60 RA Set" and buying the 838 RA-R M separately is also stupidly expensive.
    Ordered both (838 RA-R M and the 816 RA) in the Sets to see how they fit my hands. The 838 RA-R M arrived already and I really like the new "speed ratchet", which is even more annoying because it doesn't include the Security Torx (Torx BO) I need.

    • @AMERICANPRIDE1100
      @AMERICANPRIDE1100 4 дні тому

      I bought a set of 2 in security torx bits for 10$

    • @pandavova
      @pandavova 3 дні тому

      @@AMERICANPRIDE1100 I'm talking about the 89mm wera torx security bits.

    • @AMERICANPRIDE1100
      @AMERICANPRIDE1100 3 дні тому

      @@pandavova I also bought a st of 4 in security bits Torx for about 12$ maybe they won’t last as long as wera but I’ve had mine a long while with no issue