Do any of you guys use a screwdriver like this?

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wireguru

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This screwdriver is called 'Combo Drive' its basically phillips and slotted in the same tip specifically for the screws on wiring devices. I like it because you get the torque of using a slotted driver without the problem of it slipping out. Anyone using them?

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ultramegabob

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I bought a couple a few months back and gave one to my helper, I bought mine at Menards, I cannot remember what brand it is, but it is Made in the U.S.A. It works pretty good, less slippage and chewing the screw head up, I hate those combo screws they put on things.:mad:
 
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wireguru

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These are made by Pratt-Read in the USA. Wiha also makes one I believe.
Note that while the handle looks like a Klein knockoff, Pratt-Read is actually the handle OEM for Klein.
 

Cow

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Pretty cool, I'll bet it does work great on those device screws. But I'll still use my little 12v Li-Ion Milwaukee drill driver anyways, I try not to turn a screwdriver manually anymore than I have too.:cool:
 

SiddMartin

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Pretty cool, I'll bet it does work great on those device screws. But I'll still use my little 12v Li-Ion Milwaukee drill driver anyways, I try not to turn a screwdriver manually anymore than I have too.:cool:

i am right with ya, i use a 4V milwaukee... need to upgrade to the 12v li-ion!
 

dbuckley

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Heck, I always thought those screwheads were a Chinese invention that allowed one to use either a crosspoint or a flat blade tool, neither of which fitted well. That there is a tool that fits them astounds me! Now I need to find out if you can actually get such a tool in New Zealand...
 

LarryFine

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Henrico County, VA
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Pretty cool, I'll bet it does work great on those device screws. But I'll still use my little 12v Li-Ion Milwaukee drill driver anyways, I try not to turn a screwdriver manually anymore than I have too.:cool:
Same here. I wonder if you can get that tip on hex-dive bits?
 
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