Great minds think alike: One of the main reasons I like the idea of a spiral-screwdriver is that I could put in #1, 2, and 3, Robertson bits and do everything from receptacles to 3" conduit couplings with ease.
From what I've seen around here, Klein has honestly been going downhill lately. My Klein Robertson driver rounded out after about two weeks of steady use. That's ridiculous. Maybe there are better brands, but for example, Wiha, while more ergonomic, have smaller handles that don't fit my hands as well.
Renosteinke, NJelectricmaster, Jim M, and other's who've used spiral screwdrivers: Did you find them strong enough to use as an all-purpose screwdriver? My goal would be to get one spiral-screwdriver with a bunch of replaceable tips and use it for everything; including locking the handle and using it as a regular driver when I needed tight torque.
Is this reasonable or am I going to end up with a $40 screwdriver that's dedicated to #6 device screws?
Thanks for the replys.
-John