![]() ![]() So if you’re tightening a screw, it’ll apply turning force as you rotate your wrist to the right, then let your wrist spin back to the left and into place for another twist - all without removing the screw head from the screw. This is a ratcheting screwdriver, which means the shaft can spin freely in one direction. Its 15 bits - including the standard flathead and Phillips, along with more specialized Robertson and Torx bits (see below), which you probably won’t need until you start a career in decking - are stored inside the handle, so you don’t have to carry around an extra case. This Lutz screwdriver is a favorite of Strategist senior editor Peter Martin, who learned about it from his uncle, a longtime plumber. Most everything handled by traditional screwdrivers can be taken care of by a single tool with interchangeable bits.
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