Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver fan!

Bill16

Senior Member
Yes it's true! I'm a huge fans of these awesome screwdrivers! They aren't cheap but man they work great and feel great in your hand!
I've had three in my life and after miss placing the last one, I bought myself 4 more of different colors and such! A lime green one, a dark green and gold 75 year anniversary version, a black one and lastly a dark blue one!

And I'm still wanting a red one, a 95 year anniversary version and even a pink handled one in thought of my beloved! :)

So am I the only one with this craving? Or are there other nuts like me here on Nikonites who favor Snap-on! :D
 

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Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
While I do have a ratcheting screwdriver (how did we get along without them?) but I can't confirm it's a Snap-on.

I salute your superb taste in tools, regardless.
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cbay

Senior Member
Awesome screwdriver indeed! My mechanic and i always had them when i had a shop. That and the snap on mt 2500 scanner were a must have.
 

nickt

Senior Member
Ooh, I want one! You know, I have at least 50 different screwdrivers accumulated over the years, but not one ratcheting. I could have enjoyed one this week. I changed 8 wall switches over to dimmers for new led lights. Too much screwdriver work for my high-milage fingers, a ratchet would have been nice.
 

Daz

Senior Member
I dont have one but I think its the old Caveat, "Buy Cheap, Buy Twice" I always try and get the best of the best that I can afford so it lasts
 

skater

New member
I have a Craftsman ratcheting screwdriver that I was given years ago and it works great. In fact it's sitting on my desk at the moment, as I'm in the middle of a computer build. It looks like this, although the blue has mostly worn off of mine, and I had to replace the #2 Phillips bit. More recently I got some Skil brand ones (I think) that also work well, and I just randomly pick one or the other when I open my tool bag. The Snap-on one looks great too.
 

Bill16

Senior Member
I have the Milwaukee 18volt brush less hammer drill, and I love the brand quality! But I haven't tried the ratcheting screwdriver of that brand, and I don't know if it would stack up to Snap-on versions( I love so much)!

Snap-on has a tee version that has the same ratcheting mech, but with the easy power of the tee handle! I haven't tried one yet either, but with the drills and power drivers I have I get plenty of power if needed from a power tool! :)
 

Pretzel

Senior Member
I don't have the snap on, but I've got a DeWALT electric, and I carry the full blown set of bits/sockets/torx etc. for my Kobalt ratcheting screwdrivers in various sizes. I'm unsure how mankind survived without the ratchets!
 

Eyelight

Senior Member
Not taking anything away from the wonder of a ratcheting screwdriver, but this little screw-driving ratchet will drive a screw when nothing else will. Also has a 1/4" socket drive on the flip.

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Bill16

Senior Member
I know it's a bit silly of me, since I'm always wanting more Nikon stuff! But here are a few other sSnap-on ratcheting screwdrivers I just bought besides the lime green one posted earlier!
@Blacktop my teeth gave up on me years ago, and now they just strip out screws right and left! Lol ;)

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