I would enjoy using
this type of screwdriver for my remodeling projects INSIDE the house!
Not exact matches
Leatherman is a tried - and - true name in this market, and its Sidekick packs 17 different tools into into its tiny steel build, including wire cutters, multiple
types of knives, a can opener, a wood and metal file, and Phillips, large, and small
screwdrivers, among other things that could help you do grunt work around the house.
In addition a small multimeter or small electrical test lights; a set
of tire irons and a patch kit (for inner tubes) or plug kit for tubeless tires; a couple feet
of bailing wire and a few large zip ties; a four in one
screwdriver; a few
of metric hex keys or torx keys as needed for the handlebars and or bodyworks; a sparkplug socket that can be turned with either one
of the open end wrenches or the
screwdriver; a set
of pliers or a cheapie Leatherman
type tool.
I've got one
of those
screwdrivers that lights up when there's current (I can't remember what they're called), is that enough or does it need to be the flexible wire / two point
type?
When directly applying 12 volts to it, via jumping it with a
screwdriver, it works, powering the starter motor; however, the bendix drive (or whatever
type of clutch mechanism it is called officially — sprag clutch?
It looks like it's so handy — and more
of an «all in one»
type screwdriver.