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compact, right angled & low profile - only 22mm with the bit fitted
gets into confined and restricted spaces where other screwdrivers can't go!
built-in ratchet mechanism (rotational direction set via a lever) 'quick ratchet dial' (allows rapid screw tightening using your finger & thumb - increases productivity)
accepts standard 6.35mm (1/4") hex shaft bits (single or double ended) supplied with a 6pc bit set Phillips sizes #1, #2 (x 2) & #3 and 1 x 6.0mm (diameter) slot head
supplied with a 'bullet' style bit holder - ideal for portable use made in Japan (ROHS Compliant)
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This item: Engineer DR-55 Low Profile Right Angled Ratchet Screwdriver
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Customers like the functionality, build quality, and design of the screwdriver. They mention it works well, is reasonably priced, and has sufficient graphics to explain everything. However, some customers disagree on its compactness.
Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the screwdriver. They mention it's a good tool, works as expected, and the crack pipe function works well.
"works fine, price point is OK and quality is good, not great." Read more
"...It was actually made in Japan. Needed for an ultra tight spot and it worked perfect. Not sure if I’ll ever use it again because it’s so tiny." Read more
"...Materials, feel, bits, and overall function are excellent. I used this to complete a project on which no standard screwdriver would fit...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the screwdriver's build quality. They mention it's made in Japan, should last a lifetime, and has no impact on reliability. Some say it's great quality for the money and as advertised.
"...It looks flimsy, but is actually well made and will probably last for years...." Read more
"works fine, price point is OK and quality is good, not great." Read more
"...Only the spacer and finger touch parts are plastic. No impact on reliability.Vertical clearance, bit tip to top of ratchet is 13/16 inch...." Read more
"Surprisingly good quality. It was actually made in Japan. Needed for an ultra tight spot and it worked perfect...." Read more
3 customers mention "Design"3 positive0 negative
Customers like the design of the screwdriver. They mention it's well-designed and has sufficient graphics to explain everything.
"...It is well made, instructions are in Japanese but sufficient graphics to explain everything. The bit is held in by friction." Read more
"Another small, cheap, well designed tool that isn't needed very often but is great to have in the toolbox when the time arises. Made in Japan too." Read more
"Nice tool, but most valuable part is the hex bits..." Read more
3 customers mention "Profile"3 positive0 negative
Customers like the profile of the screwdriver. They mention it's a low-profile rachet.
"Low profile, gets into tighter spaces than my old offset screwdriver" Read more
"Low profile, true, but it's a bit wide, I couldn't use it on an old doorknob (see photo)...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the compactness of the screwdriver. Some mention it's perfect for getting into small places and indispensable, while others say the head diameter is smaller, which in some locations with very limited space, may not fit in a tight space.
"Low profile, gets into tighter spaces than my old offset screwdriver" Read more
"Well built and compact as well. It works as advertised and for a very reasonable price!" Read more
"...Conversely the Husky head diameter is smaller, which in some locations with very limited clearance to the side, could be very helpful...." Read more
"Another small, cheap, well designed tool that isn't needed very often but is great to have in the toolbox when the time arises. Made in Japan too." Read more
Low profile, true, but it's a bit wide, I couldn't use it on an old doorknob (see photo). It is well made, instructions are in Japanese but sufficient graphics to explain everything. The bit is held in by friction.
My wife and I were installing a Murphy bed in an 8 foot tall ceilinged room. The bed frame was 7 feet 10 inches and needed to be screwed into the wall to hold it up. There was not a lot of room to stick a screwdriver in, but this little tool easily allowed us to turn in the screw. I have since used it in two other tight spaces. It has a simple ratchet mechanism that allows tightening or loosening. The device itself lets you put pressure on the tool for when the screw in is difficult. It looks flimsy, but is actually well made and will probably last for years. I wish that it had come with some sort of housing like a box or pouch, but I made do with an old plastic box I had.
Very good. I'm using it in a very tight place with the only thing I would like better was if it were available with a longer handle or the ability to add to the existing
Trying to find a very low clearance Phillips drive to replace a window operator in a wood window.
Someone complained about the plastic parts - all of the load bearing and stressed parts are steel. Only the spacer and finger touch parts are plastic. No impact on reliability.
Vertical clearance, bit tip to top of ratchet is 13/16 inch. Better than others, but...
For people searching for a tight clearance drive, even more helpful is that the included hex bits are only 11/16 inch long - all of the other hex bits I can locate are at least one inch long. So these bits will provide the lowest clearance ratchet solution.
And using them with the Husky tight clearance hex ratchet drive (Husky part number 66604), the vertical clearance drops to 11/16. Combined they make a great tool (Husky drive comes with 1 inch long hex bits - Husky should take a clue...) Only downside is that with the husky drive the finger wheel is very tiny and much harder to use than this unit's. Conversely the Husky head diameter is smaller, which in some locations with very limited clearance to the side, could be very helpful. (This units diameter at the head is 3/4 inch, while the Husky is only 9/16 inch)
Sadly still too tall of for my operator removal. Only solution is the tight clearance, non-ratchet offset bits from Nieko and Anex - also available at Amazon (only 3/8 inch clearance). Fortunately they work - just no ratchet. This repair will take a while ;-(
Surprisingly good quality. It was actually made in Japan. Needed for an ultra tight spot and it worked perfect. Not sure if I’ll ever use it again because it’s so tiny.
If you need to reach a screw head in a very restricted narrow space, then this the too, for the job. Materials, feel, bits, and overall function are excellent. I used this to complete a project on which no standard screwdriver would fit. This saved the day.
Not what i thought i ordered . Thought you can use your thumb to turn it , not the case and unsure it will even work for what i need . Would’ve went to harbor frieght for the same thing but $10 cheaper .
I have had a small ratchet for years and find it indispensable. The problem with my old one and most others, is if you’re pushing down on the head to keep the bit engaged, you tend to unintentionally reverse the ratchet because the directional lever is located at the head. That doesn’t happen on this one. This one is also shallower than my old one which I always had considered quite shallow. It accepts any standard bit but the bits it comes with are super short.
I've had this little tool since 2015, I bought it 9 years ago here on Amazon. It's actually such a brilliant little tool and has come in handy many times. It's been used and abused and still works flawlessly. It's perfect in its construction.
For some reason, when I bought it, I wasn't in the know-how with tools, I wasn't into DIY so much, and I must've bought it on a whim, but I'm very glad I did. I checked out Engineer's other products and have bought a few of them since and they're all amazing quality.
Ich wollte in meinm Lotus Exige Sport 350 die beiden kleinen Lautsprecher die rechts und links oberseitig im Armaturenbrett eingelassen sind gegen Gladen RC 100 austauschen.
Ich benötigte ein Kreuzschlitz Werkzeug mit dem ich direkt an der Windschutzscheibe bei lediglich 2 cm Spielraum nach oben die kleinen Schrauben lösen und wieder befestigen konnte.
Die Lösung:
Es gibt 4 Aufsätze von denen einer gepasst hat, das Teil ist solide gefertigt, nicht zu leicht und hat eine Retschenfunktion - für meinen Zweck wie geschaffen, die Lautsprecher sind getauscht und sitzen fest!
Der Service:
Da ich die bereits begonene Arbeit wenn irgend möglich am gleichen Tag abschließen wollte habe ich um 11:30 bei Amazon bestellt und für 4,99 € die Option Zustellung am gleichen Tag gebucht und was soll ich sagen: Amazon war um 17:20 da!
Das ist ein unglaublich schnell und hat mich echt umgehauen - Amazon ist manchmal einfach wunderbar!