part number
426

set content
[Phillips ultra-short bit] +2
[Slotted ultra-short bit] -6 
Ratchet handle

Product features
For driving screws in narrow spaces
Ultra-thin head 21mm with ultra-short bit
19mm total length super short bit
Ratchet mechanism that allows you to turn the screw by repeatedly turning left and right without changing the handle.
Up-head type
Number of gears: 16
[Bit] Chrome/molybdenum/vanadium steel

Ratchet mechanism makes it useful even in tight spaces
The ultra-thin head allows you to get into tight spaces and powerfully turn screws in places where normal screwdrivers cannot. Equipped with a ratchet mechanism that allows you to turn the screw by repeating left and right movements, so there is no need to grasp the grip again.

Ultra-thin bent-up head offset driver
The 21mm ultra-thin head including the bit is effective for driving screws in tight spaces. The bent shape allows for space for your fingers. Since it is possible to apply force in the vertical direction to the screw, it is possible to prevent cam-out (a phenomenon in which the bit rises from the screw hole. One of the causes of screw hole licking).

Smooth bit exchange
The groove of the ultra-short bit prevents the bit from slipping when pulled out. In addition, magnet chucking enables smooth bit replacement.

-----Shipping Information-----
All packages are shipped directly from Japan.

Economy shipping : FREE shipping
Japan Post Air shipment
with No tracking (about 1-2 weeks)

Standard shipping : with additional charge
Japan Post Air shipment
with No tracking (about 1-2 weeks)
Identity verification on arrival with Signature

Expedited shipping : with additional charge
Japan Post EMS or DHL or Fedex
with tracking (about 4-7 days)

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