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The Rolgear 15 in 1 Multi Bit Silent Ratchet Screwdriver is a high-performance tool designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Featuring a zero backlash mechanism, ergonomic soft-grip handles, and durable S2 steel bits, this screwdriver offers effortless adjustments and drop-safe bit changes, making it a must-have for any toolbox.
Manufacturer | Rolgear |
Part Number | FBA_MBR3-15 |
Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 3.81 x 22.86 cm; 158.76 g |
Item model number | FBA_MBR3-15 |
Colour | White, Black |
Style | Durable |
Material | Stainless Steel, Tool Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Compatible fastener range | 0.25 inches |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Magnetic Tip, Soft Grip |
Included Components | Screwdriver Bits |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 158 g |
A**N
NOT RELIABLE
Is completely unreliable under any load. Just using slight pressure on the driver locks up the ratcheting mechanism. I returned mine within an hour of receiving it.
M**G
Exceptionally well priced, with a unique design.
So, this is just my initial thought, as I have only just received the Roligear 15 in 1 multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver.My first thought upon receiving the screwdriver was 'oh, there's no packaging and it's wrapped up in bubble rap. This doesn't look good'. After unwrapping the screwdriver though everything seems to be in good condition.The screw drive has a plastic handle with what feels like a rubberised grip. Generally the grip is comfortable, but with the design having different bits sticking out a little, it is easy to catch your fingers on the end of the bit, generally, with most of the bits it isn't an issue but with the flat bit it can dig in a little it isn't terrible.Unlike most ratcheting screwdrivers, the Roligear is silent when the ratcheting is enacted. It actually sounds a bit odd because you expect to hear a noise, but all you get is silence. The screwdriver and be locked into 3 positions, so if you don't want to use a ratchet it is possible to lock it, so it doesn't move.I can't say yet if it is well made, but it does feel solid, and there is very little wobble when the bit is attached to the screwdriver. One negative is whilst there are several magnets on the screwdriver, some to hold the bits in place when getting out and one to hold in the bits when attached. The end of the screws are not magnetised., which isn't an issue and may be possible to do with a Magnetizer Demagnetizer tool.The final thing I have to mention is the price.So I don't know if it was cheap because it didn't have any packaging or it is because they are Amazon are trying to get rid of old stock. but it cost me only £12.99, which I think is extraordinary value, particularly when you compare it to some of the more expensive ratcheting screwdrivers. Which can cost hundreds of pounds.
S**C
Well engineered
Screwdriver is amazing. Inwas skeptical about the multi bit. The ratchet drive is so smooth and no play. Easy to hold. Still wish it was magnetic. I would but this again!
V**O
Cacciavite a cricchetto silenzioso Rolgear
Il cacciavite è precisissimo e robusto. Ha tutti gli inserti che possono servire più spesso nei lavoretti in casa. La cosa più bella di questo cacciavite è che rispetto ad altri la funzione cricchetto funziona sempre anche quando non incontra forza.L'ho regalato a mio suocero ma credo che ne prenderò uno anche per me. Straconsigliato!
C**R
I work maintenance and I love it.
The first thing I noticed when I opened the box was that there was no ratchet resistance. The driver almost spins freely in the desired direction and locks up immediately in the other direction. There is no perceptible minimum ratchet arc. In other words, this driver is a dream for 1 handed operation even in tight spaces.I like the extended double bits too. It's an efficient use of space, and I can get to screws in deep wells.The bits it comes with are a good variety. There's plenty of torx and square bits. Other multibit drivers tend to come with a dozen redundant phillips and flat bits for some reason.There are only 2 cons I see.1. The handle holds 6 bits with the 7th being stored in the shaft. This makes the driver less pocketable, but the simple solution is to simply leave one of the bits out.2. The magnetic bit retainer is a little weak. The bits won't fall out, but they do tend to come off with the screw sometimes. A stronger magnet or some kind of spring and detent would be an improvement.
A**S
Toller Schrauber
Toller Schraubendreher, gute Verarbeitung und gutes Handling. Ein Stern Abzug weil die Ratschenfunktion manchmal hackt und sich fest stellt wenn man zu schnell dreht und weil man sich leicht verletzen kann wenn man die Bits nicht richtig im Griff verstaut (Bits stehen hinten über den Griff raus). Alles Übungssache und Gewöhnung. Ansonsten sehr zu empfehlen.
M**K
Good screwdriver, poor overall design
Pros:- Silent ratcheting as described, works well- Easy to grip handle- The bits appear to be of good quality as wellCons:- Bits are stored in the handle, but are not secured in place. As soon as the screwdriver is pointed downwards, the bit slide out of their slots, and you have to worry about them instead of the task at hand- The little metal bit you see in the first photo is magnetic, and is meant to catch the bits as they slide, but it doesn't always work. You can see in the second photo that bits have slid out to varying degrees, where they get in the way and also distract from whatever you're working on. One bit has actually dropped to the floor- I assumed (my bad) that all bits could be stored away, but it turns out that one bit needs to remain in the socket, which means it can't be stored in compact places (like a motorbike's toolkit for instance- There are a number of square and star bits, but no allen keys. Personally I would have preferred more allen bits as I am much more likely to deal with those than square (never even seen one of those!!) or star
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