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Dec 19, 2023
Useful for applying axial force while screwing
Wanted to try this type of screwdriver once I saw the ball-grip kind some time ago. I have tried slanted-T-style and "pistol grip"-style screwdrivers, while those allows for applying more torque their offset nature made it difficult to have control over the screw when starting, particularly when one needed to apply axial force at the same time.
The ratcheting feels good and is done in small steps. I like that the ratcheting direction and the conical part of the screwdriver is accessible with the hand that is holding it. This allows for starting a screw manually with the one hand holding the screwdriver, freeing up the other to hold panels in place.
I haven't tried the included blade as I mostly use Torx. The included card noted that whatever bit one uses must have a 1/4 inch hex shank of at least 40 mm, otherwise it won't reach out of the bore. I used a 100 mm bit extension to be able to use regular "short" bits.
In summary, I think this is a useful complement to a standard screwdriver, especially for delicate work or in hard to reach locations.