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The ENGINEER DR-54 Low Profile Stubby Ratcheting Palm Screwdriver is designed for professionals who demand efficiency and precision in tight spaces. With its compact size, anodized aluminum handle, and magnetized bit socket, this tool is perfect for tackling those hard-to-reach areas without compromising on performance. Weighing just 50g, it’s lightweight yet durable, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | engineer inc. |
Part Number | DR-54 |
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.8 x 3.8 cm; 50 g |
Item model number | DR-54 |
Colour | Red |
Style | Single |
Finish | Anodised Aluminium |
Material | Handle: Aluminium Bit: Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Special Features | low profile stubby with ratchet mechanism, anodised aluminium handle, magnetised bit socket |
Included Components | Handle |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 50 g |
C**H
High (Very high) quality stubby ratchet screwdriver.
I often use stubby screw drivers in my work servicing ice cream machines and when needed they are essential. After leaving one at a job I needed a replacement (urgently) I came across this advertised on Amazon.This is much more versatile than just a standard stubby screwdriver as I can use my vast range of screwdriver bits and it has a light but very positive ratchet action. It seems to be a very well engineered tool, the height is much lower than other ratchet screwdrivers and it's very grippy in use, the anodising is very attractive (what engineer doesn't like nice looking tools?)I am very pleased with my purchase which arrived very quickly and will definitely buy again if I leave it on site somewhere. The fact that it came with a Philips No2 bit was a nice bonus.Edit.After nine months of use the only signs of it having had a lot of heavy use is very slight wear on the edges of the anodising and the arrows indicating the ratcheting action has disappeared. The ratchet mechanism has never once given way, slipped or in any way malfunctioned, being as positive, yet light in action as when first used. I expect it to be going as strong when I retire in six / seven years (why wasn't this available twenty years ago?)I now carry it I'm my pocket rather than my tool bag due to the fact that it is usually the first tool I reach for. It's so much easier than using a standard ratchet especially if I am reaching behind a unit where a ratchet or stubby screwdriver would be unstable in use.I have now ordered a second to keep in a small tool roll on my motorcycle where space and weight are at a premium and as a result only the most useful, premium tools are carried - if it doesn't perform, it doesn't get a free ride!With a conversion bit to 1/4" drive I am able to use it for sockets up to 13mm and with long reach as well as standard bits it can secure or loosen any fastener, although sometimes I may have to use a standard ratchet to break the initial bond.
P**W
A great tool for both those who know what they're doing and for those who know what they should be doing, but don't want to.
I have always been a firm believer that it's best to do things in the most impractical way possible. If something COULD theoretically be pulled away from the wall by no means does that mean it SHOULD. By the time you factor in all the stuff that would doubtless fall off and then land down the back and all the cables that would get wrenched out and someone would complain about what I did to the floor... No, it makes more sense to jam a screwdriver round the back, scrabble about blindly leaving black rubber streaks all over the wall, stripping the head of the screw and eventually slipping and punching the wall so hard you either leave a dent or a bloodstain...If that sounds familiar...Someone made a screwdriver for us...Well, technically it's not really for us... technically it's for people who have no other choice whilst working on engines or in places you genuinely can't move things but it works AMAZINGLY for people too lazy to actually move things too. It even works for those people who compromise by tilting furniture forwards a bit.It really is a unique item and one that is incredibly well made... which just about justifies the price that is not all that much less that I paid for a set of Wera screwdrivers not that long ago. The ratchet, elegantly reversible by just swapping the bit from one side to the other, and the fact that you can put a lot of strength through something so small also help justify it. You may well still clench your teeth a little bit but the first time it helps you do a job you couldn't have done with any other tool or without having to exert a great deal more effort you'll feel it was worth it.I've given a couple as gifts now and they've gone down well despite my initial fears that people might just think I gave them some tat and chuck it in the back of a drawer.Even beyond its usefulness for both legitimately reaching inaccessible spaces and being lazy it also can serve as an easy pocket screwdriver if you're the kind of person who either feels confident they'll mainly encounter phillips bits or quite sensibly doesn't mind a few regular hexbits sloshing around in the pocket.The closest I can get to nitpicking is sometimes a bit of kitchen roll or similar is needed to grip the bit to pull it out but that's not surprising as I keep one of my hands in a glove full of moisturiser at all times when working to keep it soft for brushing my wife's cheek and the other in a glove full of moisturiser at all times to keep it soft for brushing my cat's cheek. Other than that the ratchet could be a little more sensitive but I guess I will trade sensitivity for it not breaking which I guess could be a risk with something this size.Nitpicking aside, I do love this screwdriver, it's as if someone looked at me, took pity on me, and found a way to stop me taking responsibility for my actions for a few more years.
A**R
Great item
Love this, it’s a great addition to any toolbox. It’s perfect for tight spaces where you can’t fit a standard screwdriver.
B**E
Good, but ratchet could be finer.
Useful, but if the ratchet was finer would be more usable in tight places.
B**B
A very useful yet simple tool - and it works my other hex bits.
This has turned out to be a fantastic yet simple tool. I had to remove some screws where space was extremely limited. Even regular stubby screwdrivers were too long. This tool did the job perfectly.The ratchet action makes it really easy to use. To reverse, there is no "switch" as found on larger tools, but you simply remove the bit and stick it in the other side so you are now using it in reverse. So if you have the bit pointing out one side, and the printed "arrow" is on the top, you are tightening. If it's reversed and the printed area is on the underside, you are unscrewing. The tool feels robustly made. It is of metal construction, and I get the impression it will last a long time. The "socket" has a small magnet inside which keeps the bit snugly in place. The bonus is that I can use all those standard hexagonal bits I have from my power screwdriver with it, so I can use short bits and long bits, cross-heads, flat and hex key (alum key) etc with it which make the tool much more versatile than it would be with just the single bit supplied.The supplied packaging gave me concern at first, as it was mostly "hieroglyphics" and a few non-English words. These were probably instructions, but didn't mean much to me. However, once removed, and having ascertained that the bit could be removed and inserted in the other side, it was quite clear that no further instructions were needed.All in all, I'm very pleased with this. It did the job for which I had bought it, and it is a useful addition to the tool box.
K**N
I’m constantly in need of a quick screwdriver
Working in property care means lots of little jobs with the screwdriver to tighten/repair items around the home. This item can fit snug in my pocket, and I almost forget it’s even there. The magnetic bit holder is perfect and holds the bit in tight, but allows for easy removal when complete.One side tightens and one side loosens, so it’s as easy and remembering which side to use. The grip on the hand is great and makes for good leverage given the small size. I’m so happy I purchased this!
R**B
Lower profile 1/4 hex ratchet bit holder
Appears to be a well designed brushed aluminum tool. I suspect by the sound, the internal ratchet mechanism is made of plastic. Only my thoughts. The unit with included bit weights 50.6 grams. The knobs is 37.9mm in diam and 15.12mm thick. The total height with bit installed is 37.8mm. The bit is a Philips PH2. The unit has magnets in the bottom of the socket on both sides. To change from CW to CCW you have to flip the bit to the other side socket. The unit came in a more or less re-usable blister package.
J**E
Genial!
Der Preis ist natürlich heftig, aber das ist ab sofort mein neues Lieblingswerkzeug: eine Ratsche ohne Griff und ohne Umschaltung, stattdessen mit einer Aufnahme auf jeder Seite - genial! Ich fand die üblichen Ratschen mit Hebel schon immer irgendwie fummelig. Die hier genügt zum "handwarmen" Anziehen vollauf, und sie passt in jede Hosentasche und sicher auch in so manches Bit-Sortiment (das damit zu einem eigenständigen, vollwertigen Werkzeug wird). Daß sie keine Vierkantaufnahme für Nüsse hat, stört mich nicht, weil ich fast nur mit Bits arbeite. Dadurch ist sie schön klein, und schließlich gibt es ja Adapter. Ich kaufe mir heute gleich noch ein zweites Exemplar.
N**A
Comodo e pratico
Come altri prodotti della giapponese Engineer è fatto per risolvere problematiche che non sapevate neanche di avere!Questo pratico mini porta inserti è anche cricchetto, basterà inserire l'inserto dal lato opposto per variare il senso di avvitamento.La piccola dimensione, unita alla robustezza ed all'ottima impugnatura lo rende particolarmente utile in ambienti ostici, stretti, laddove anche altri "cricchetti mini" non riescono a garantire una presa abbastanza salda da permettere di utilizzare la forza necessaria.Caldamente consigliato.
A**M
Très cool
C'est très pratique l'encombrement est réduit au minimum entre la main et la visse (plus petit qu'un tom pouce) ça permet de passer là où normalement il faut un renvoi d'angle!!Et ce n'est pas chinois mais Japonais ! De bonne qualité.
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