Wiha 77790 Ultra Driver Multi Tool

October 10, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:59 GMT+0100 - Details)

Easily find the right bit for the job with the pop up selector that allows you to see both ends of the bits. Slide the bit into the locking bit holder to hold the bit and get to work!12 Double sided bits are stored in the handle. The locking bit holder securely holds bits in place to prevent losing bits when working in tight work spaces. The Ultra Driver multi bit driver can replace an entire drawer full of old mismatched screwdrivers, and it makes a great addition to any toolbox with it’s multiple bit styles. The Wiha Ultra Driver was featured on the Today Show in November 2017 and was chosen as one of This Old House Top Best New Tools of 2017. It makes a great gift to any handyman, member of the trades, or DIY’er. Tradesman Tip Sizes Included Torx: T10xT15, T20xT25Phillips: #0#1, #2, #3Pozidriv: #1x#2Square: #0x#1, #2x#3Slotted: 3.0×4.5, 5.5×6.5Metric Hex: 3.0×4.0, 5.0×6.0mmInch Hex 1/8″x9/64, 5/32×3/16″

Product Features

  • 26 bit tips, quick access, the right bit for the job.
  • Ultra compact design made in Germany
  • High performance quick release locking bit holder
  • All the drivers you need when and where you need them.
  • High alloy chrome-vanadium steel, through Hardened

Comments

TheMogget says:

Great bit selection with a secure chuck +great bit selection+won’t rattle+holds bits secure+won’t gather metal filings-expensive-cap release is a bit trickyThis driver is the real deal. It has philips, flathead, hex, square, and torx. They aren’t bouncing around loose in there, they aren’t difficult to find or remove. Up front it has a real locking chuck like an impact has, so it doesn’t catch metal shavings like a magnet or drop bits like a magnet. I wish the popout thing was spring loaded…

C says:

Great tool, storage mechanism not 100 percent. Really nice quality bits and bit release mechanism (on shaft of driver). Have to echo some of the other reviewers and point out that the bit storage mechanism (in handle) can be finicky. The plastic buttons that release the bit storage tree take a fair amount of pressure to open. Mine was a bit spongy, totally functional but not smooth at all. It extends about 3/4 of the way before binding up. As another pointed out, lubricating the mechanism will help it deploy more quickly, but the force of…

Dallas T. says:

Worth It You won’t be disappointed, you’ll impress your coworkers when they don’t have the right bit and you pull out a Christmas tree in the handle full of high grade steel bits.

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