🛠️ Master every fix with magnetic precision and ergonomic power!
The Williams JHWWRS-1 is a durable 9-inch magnetic multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver featuring a heavy-duty 3-way ratchet mechanism, an ergonomic hi-impact handle for superior comfort, and a magnetic shank that securely holds 5 included bits (2 slotted, #1 & #2 Phillips, T-15 Torx). Designed for professionals and DIYers alike, it accepts all standard 1/4" hex shank bits and includes built-in bit storage for efficiency and convenience.
Brand | Williams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Special Feature | Durability |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.2 x 2.9 x 1.6 inches |
Item Weight | 0.49 Pounds |
Model Name | Williams Ratcheting Screwdriver |
UPC | 662459276001 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00662459276001 |
Head Size | 4 inches |
Manufacturer | Williams |
Part Number | JHWWRS-1 |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 2.9 x 1.6 inches |
Item model number | JHWWRS-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 9-inch |
Style | Normal-Handle |
Pattern | Screwdriver |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 6 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Special Features | Durability |
Included Components | 5 Bits: 2 Slotted, #1 Phillips, #2 Phillips, T-15 Torx |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Snap-On Quality
I own an older Snap-on version of this screwdriver. The feel, quality, back drag, and durability is as good as the one I bought from the tool truck over 30 years ago. Probably paid more then than for the Williams today. Definitely recommend, and will buy more from Williams. Wish they offered their undurogrip handles on more products they sell.
B**L
Same as Snap On for 1/4 the price
The best ratcheting driver I have ever used. Same design and build quality as the Snap On I bought years ago but for a significantly lower price. Suncoast is an excellent vendor and it is exactly as described plus arrived a day earlier than the initial estimate.
G**.
Snap-On Quality at Williams Pricing!
Snap-on quality at a lower price. Manufactured by the same parent company.This has always been an excellent ratcheting screwdriver design.
J**E
People Weren't Lying. This Slaps.
I gotta say, everyone saying this is a great alternative to the Snap-On or Linus Tech Tips aren't kidding. This thing is solid and has a very nice weight to it. Doesn't feel cheap despite the fact it cost half the price plus it just feels so good in the hand.The big thing is the ratchet and that right there is the real star of the show. It's so light and has such a nice subtle sound to it. The ring for changing directions is big enough that I can change it with one hand and just stiff enough to hold it in place during bumps.Really the only con I can give to this is the bit storage. The loose bits in the handle, while held securely with a screw on cap, leaves me wanting for a proper bit storage.TLDR:Pros- Great build quality- Comfortable grip- An amazingly light ratchet- Solid and weighty feel- Direction change easy to use one handedCons- Loose bits tossed into the handle for storageThis thing is an amazing value for what you get and if you've been looking for one that doesn't break the bank, I'd very much recommend this one.
S**J
Outstanding Screwdriver in every way!
Great screwdriver. My favorite go-to screwdriver is the Snap-on Tools version of this that I've had for many many years and use almost daily. I heard about these Williams ones and they are definitely very similar, just slight differences but absolutely have the same awesome functionality and usefulness as the Snap-On version. Outstanding for the price too!I took some photos with a tape measure lined up with the space they both have just above the ratcheting gear selector to show the slight difference in length, as well as the slight difference in the shape of the handle. I
K**Y
Great Value, but Falls Short Of Its Sibling.
The Williams ratcheting screwdriver was purchased for the tool kit on our sailboat, and though an excellent screwdriver for the many reasons, there are a couple things that make its sibling, Snap-on, better. First, the knurled portion of the shaft is missing on the Williams. Easy to dismiss, but used frequently on the Snap-on because it speeds up spinning in longer screws with only your thumb and index finger easily when there’s not enough friction to engage the ratchet. Also, the ratcheting directional collar is considerably more stiff and the back drag is higher than on the Snap-on, but it’s possible the Williams just requires break-in. Finally, the squared off handle on the Snap-on is more resistant to rolling while the Williams’ more cylindrical shape offers little resistance at all, annoying on any firm inclined surface, but problematic on a boat where it can easily roll overboard.
B**N
Worth the money
Awesome little screwdriver. Snapon quality without the Snapon price tag. Ended up getting both the short and long versions.
J**R
Quality
Just like my Snap-On. Exwife got that
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