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Reddit mentions of Felo 0715732350 1/4-Inch T-handle Hex Bit Holder, 5-Inch long, 338 Series

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Felo 0715732350 1/4-Inch T-handle Hex Bit Holder, 5-Inch long, 338 Series. Here are the top ones.

Felo 0715732350 1/4-Inch T-handle Hex Bit Holder, 5-Inch long, 338 Series
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    Features:
  • Bit holders holds 1/4" bits
  • 2-component handle for added comfort, ergonomically refined soft-grip coating
  • Strong, durable core for maximum torque and hanging hole for easy storage or inserting lever
  • UPC code on each product
  • Imported
Specs:
Height1 Inches
Length8.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size1/4-Inch
Weight1 pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Felo 0715732350 1/4-Inch T-handle Hex Bit Holder, 5-Inch long, 338 Series:

u/torrentfox · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

Another tool that can really help is a T-handle hex bit holder. In my experience, this is the best driver to work on carbs. For screws that are are already mangled, or when I expect that they'll be seized (front brake master cylinder cap x1000) and I need more assurance, I use the $8 Harbor Freight impact screwdriver.

u/t2231 · 3 pointsr/woodworking

T-handle hex bit holders sound like they'd solve your issue.

u/Jathm · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I recommend http://www.amazon.com/Felo-0715732350-4-Inch-T-handle-Holder/dp/B000E62NIC

it is not ratcheting, but a good t handle is worth its weight in gold. I can put far greater pressure on stubborn bits with this. It might not be a replacement for you, but its a great addition.

u/julio_von_julio · 1 pointr/birdcharger

this is a handle I like and use, https://www.amazon.com/Felo-0715732350-4-Inch-T-handle-Holder/dp/B000E62NIC

good value! German tool. It is basically a 1/4" bit handle. I like having different handles for the differing bits I use. It makes things faster/ easier than sitting there juggling bits. Once you have the bit size and specification figured out, you do different things from there, maybe get an extra one or two or whatever. Anyway it is a great thing, as you can imagine, to turn a loose disco into a happy scooter. does not work every time. I report the ones that are missing 3 out of the 4 base screws. but I tell you, Often I have tightened up about 70% of them. It's a real issue.