Phillips/Slotted Flat Head Hex Drive Screwdriver Set with Tri-Lobe Handle (6-Piece)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The tri-lobe handle gives me a solid, comfortable grip even when my hands are a bit greasy from working on the car. I've used the included flat heads to tighten down some stubborn outdoor furniture screws, and the hardened tip hasn't chipped at all.
These flat heads fit into the hex drive like they were machined for it, and the tri-lobe handle gives me way more twisting power without slipping. Hands down the most secure grip I’ve had on a screwdriver set.
Finally, a set where the hex drive actually keeps the tip from twisting in the handle—these things feel rock solid in hand. I used the #2 Phillips to assemble a workbench and it bit into every screw without any cam-out.
The tri-lobe handle gives way better grip than a standard round one, especially when my hands are greasy. Tips fit perfectly into recessed screws without wobbling, and the forged shank hasn't bent at all after a week of heavy use.
The tips fit perfectly into slotted screws without slipping, which is a huge upgrade from my old set. The handles have a nice grip that doesn’t tire my hand out, even after a long day of assembly. Definitely worth grabbing during the sale.
The Tri-Lobe handle gives me a much better grip than my old round ones, especially when I’m torquing down a stubborn screw. Each driver feels solid in the hand, and the forged shank has held up perfectly in my toolbox for weeks now.
The hardened tips on these drivers have tackled some stubborn, rusty screws without any chipping, which is a relief. The forged shanks also feel solid in hand, giving you confidence you won't snap a cheap bit. They came in handy right out of the pack for assembling a metal shelving unit.
Been using these for a few weeks on various projects, and the tri-lobe handle really gives a secure grip even when my hands get sweaty. The tips fit snugly into screws without any slipping.
Finally, a flathead that actually stays in the slot without camming out. The hardened tip on the #2 has held up perfectly to prying open paint cans.
The hardened tip on the flathead I've been using hasn't chipped or twisted at all, even after prying open a stubborn paint can. Forged shank feels rock solid when torquing down on tough screws.