Click above to watch a tour of what might just be the world’s best ratcheting screwdriver. It’s not often you get to see a tool like this cut open, but here you can. It’s also made in Canada (and isn’t that almost as good as Made in America for my friends south of the border?) I made this video review a number of years ago, but I was reminded of it again when I was using this screwdriver for a little fix up. It’s a really great little screwdriver.
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