New Locknut ratching wrench from klien & DIN terminal screwdriver

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qcroanoke

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Roanoke, VA.
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Sorta retired........
I can see that tool finding a very dark area of my toolbox after 3 or 4 uses.
I'll stick with screwdriver and pliers......
 

ActionDave

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Aleman

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Looks like a good tool for sure. Not sure if I would use it a lot but maybe. Never hurts to have more tools.

The screw driver I have 2 of. I lost my 1st one and then bought a new one. Then found the first. I do a lot of controls work
so it gets a lot of use.
 

boptrop

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WV, VA
Screwdriver
hole to provide
extra torque


yea right the crap made now cant handle the torque imposed by my fingers!
That locknut tool is a waste of time, $....and energy carrying it around
 

mivey

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RE: the wrench

"Traditional methods to tighten or loosen don’t always work."

I have NEVER had one I could not tighten or loosen without this wrench. My traditional methods have been getting it done for near 40 years.
 

Frank DuVal

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Electrical Contractor, Electrical Engineer
I like the advertising wording that contradicts:

1. Screwdriver and pliers (Kleins, the electrician's hammer for decades now) takes two hands (implies this is bad idea).

2. Hole is provided on new tool for extra torque. Hey, doesn't this require two hands???? Or doesn't holding the tool and turning the knob require two hands????:?
 

K8MHZ

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Michigan. It's a beautiful peninsula, I've looked
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Electrician
I like the advertising wording that contradicts:

1. Screwdriver and pliers (Kleins, the electrician's hammer for decades now) takes two hands (implies this is bad idea).

2. Hole is provided on new tool for extra torque. Hey, doesn't this require two hands???? Or doesn't holding the tool and turning the knob require two hands????:?

I never once in the video saw the new tool being used one handed. One hand was on the black middle 'handle' and the other was turning the ratchet.
 
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