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its a snapon rachet    and yes i have one for the last 20 odd years still works perfectly they all have a lifetime warranty 

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its a snapon rachet    and yes i have one for the last 20 odd years still works perfectly they all have a lifetime warranty 

They look really nice, but they're $70!!!

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hmm i dont know i cant find it , im talking about this one - http://youtu.be/roFb3TNePIg?t=14m30s

thank you for being so fast. :)

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.asp?tool=hand&Group_ID=681248&store=snapon-store

They must have stopped doing full coloured.

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They look really nice, but they're $70!!!

trust me its worth it, kinda like buying a good set of headphones or going to ips panels you will never want anything less.

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trust me its worth it, kinda like buying a good set of headphones or going to ips panels you will never want anything less.

Do they accept any bits? Or only magnetic/whatever the other type is.

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Do they accept any bits? Or only magnetic/whatever the other type is.

on the rachet {atleast the one i have} it accepts hex shaped but im sure they have adaptors somewhere and the set that i got with mine {most are lost im affraid} are all magnetised but thats not to say non magnetised wouldnt work they will also work perfectly.

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Do they accept any bits? Or only magnetic/whatever the other type is.

On a complete side note to go from magnetised to non magnetised all you have to do is heat the bits above the curie temperature and allow it to cool. to go from non magnetised to magnetised heat it up above the curie temp and place it in a stong magnetic field id recommend between 0.5 and 1 tesla and allow to cool below the curie temp in this magnetic field and hay presto you have a magnetised bit.

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On a complete side note to go from magnetised to non magnetised all you have to do is heat the bits above the curie temperature and allow it to cool. to go from non magnetised to magnetised heat it up above the curie temp and place it in a stong magnetic field id recommend between 0.5 and 1 tesla and allow to cool below the curie temp in this magnetic field and hay presto you have a magnetised bit.

Ok, I just wanted to verify because if I get one, and it doesn't accept magnetized bits, then I'd need new bits.

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Ok, I just wanted to verify because if I get one, and it doesn't accept magnetized bits, then I'd need new bits.

glad i could help

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On a complete side note to go from magnetised to non magnetised all you have to do is heat the bits above the curie temperature and allow it to cool. to go from non magnetised to magnetised heat it up above the curie temp and place it in a stong magnetic field id recommend between 0.5 and 1 tesla and allow to cool below the curie temp in this magnetic field and hay presto you have a magnetised bit.

 

Cool "side note".   I never knew that was possible.

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Not a snapon ratchet but this is a ratcheting screw driver with assorted bits.

 

This is the one I have 

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http://www.stanleytools.com/default.asp?CATEGORY=HT+PZDRV+AND+MULTI+SDRVRS&TYPE=PRODUCT&PARTNUMBER=62-574&SDesc=20-Piece+Multibit+Ratcheting+Screwdriver+Set

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That ain't building a computer. We all know Linus' screwdriver is already a computer with 4 titans in sli.

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