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Amazon Basics is selling a screw driver which looks like the one in LTTstore.com

Amazon Basics is selling a screw driver which looks like the one in LTTstore.com. Thoughts??

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The Amazon Basics screwdriver was included in Jeff Geerling's review of the LTT screwdriver. You can see how it compares in that review.

 

LTT's screwdriver isn't exactly a new concept. Linus used to have a megapro Snap On driver for years. It was so synonymous with the LTT channel that the channel derived its orange colour branding from the screwdriver.

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cool, was just blown away on the similarity in the picture all of a sudden, thanks for the reply! good day/night!

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The overall design has been made by a lot of companies over the years.

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In other news, Pepsi sells a drink that looks just like Coke.

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9 hours ago, yolosnail said:

In other news, Pepsi sells a drink that looks just like Coke.

Why would I buy overpriced YouTuber-branded Pepsi or Coke when RC Cola literally the same thing.

God you simps will buy anything.

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On 5/24/2023 at 11:55 PM, Spotty said:

LTT's screwdriver isn't exactly a new concept. Linus used to have a megapro driver for years. It was so synonymous with the LTT channel that the channel derived its orange colour branding from the screwdriver.

Megapro? Nah that was Snap On Linus used religiously for years.

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On 5/24/2023 at 9:36 PM, saintlouisbagels said:

Why would I buy overpriced YouTuber-branded Pepsi or Coke when RC Cola literally the same thing.

God you simps will buy anything.

Hey now, what about Dr. Pepper?

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There's really just so many basic designs to a screw driver.

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