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  2. The 9 Best Screwdriver Sets of 2023, Tested and Reviewed - AOL

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    We like the DeWalt 45-Piece Screwdriver Bit Set because it comes with a wide variety of bits and a secure storage case.

  3. These Are the Best Wrench Sets for Home Repair and Auto ... - AOL

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    A wrench set provides the versatility needed to tackle a range of nuts and bolt sizes, and the leverage to dislodge stubborn fasteners.

  4. Snap-on - Wikipedia

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    Snap-on walk-in dealer van in Westland, Michigan A Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver. Snap-on Incorporated is an American designer, manufacturer, and marketer of high-end tools and equipment for professional use in the transportation industry including the automotive, heavy duty, equipment, marine, aviation, and railroad industries.

  5. Screwdriver - Wikipedia

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    A typical simple screwdriver has a handle and a shaft, ending in a tip the user puts into the screw head before turning the handle. This form of the screwdriver has been replaced in many workplaces and homes with a more modern and versatile tool, a power drill, as they are quicker, easier, and can also drill holes.

  6. Yankee screwdriver - Wikipedia

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    The trade name "Yankee" screwdriver was first marketed by North Brothers Manufacturing Company in ≈16 April 1895, with the No. ≠130 spiral ratchet screwdriver. Yankee soon became and still is a well-known name in automatic spiral ratchet screwdrivers , with several other models, and model improvements patented by North Bros. over a 40-year ...

  7. Socket wrench - Wikipedia

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    Socket set with ratchet (above), four hex sockets and a universal joint. A socket wrench (or socket spanner) is a type of spanner (or wrench [1] in North American English) that uses a closed socket format, rather than a typical open wrench/spanner to turn a fastener, typically in the form of a nut or bolt.