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Review on Double-Sided Screwdriver by Kings County Tools by Saul Rivera

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great tool for the road tool kit

I have a backpack with a tool kit that I use for off site maintenance. The tool backpack is practical and well filled for various maintenance/repair jobs. I needed a drill for the starting screws and sometimes a mounting hole. Carrying another tool bag with a drill or screwdriver always complicates things. I used this type of push drill when I was a kid, played around with dad's tools, never paid much attention to the tool or utility until I watched a few videos and was impressed with Epiphany. this is the answer to my drilling problem! I do quite a bit of work in my wood shop that requires a quick pilot hole on the semi-delicate pieces of furniture I restore. Again, I never thought of a push drill. I bought a push drill for my shop and one for my tool kit. I've been able to buy some original Stanleys and see this one from King County Tools, the original and King County Tools work exactly the same. No issues with the new and slightly oversized version, except the drill bits are nowhere near as straight or sharp as the original Stanley versions. overpriced new bits to ensure I have the bits on hand in case I break one and based on reviews saying the bits don't last as long as the original Stanley bits. In terms of hole drilling, the King County version is drilled and preformed just like the Stanley versions, but looks brand new in the showroom. The King County Tools version's packaging is minimal at best, lacking instructions, and is actually cheap given the high cost.

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Damaged