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Platinum Tools 8-in-1 Ratcheted Stubby Screwdriver

BH #PL19120C • MFR #19120C
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Platinum Tools 8-in-1 Ratcheted Stubby Screwdriver
Key Features
  • Phillips 1, 2, 3 Bits
  • Slotted 3/16" & 1/4" Bits
  • Torx T15 & T20 Bits
  • 1/4" Nut Driver
The 8-in-1 Ratcheted Stubby Screwdriver from Platinum Tools features a six-piece bit storage unit conveniently built directly into the handle. There are Phillips 1, 2, and 3 bits, slotted 3/16" and 1/4" bits, and Torx T15 and T20 bits, as well as a nut driver 1/4" bit when there is no other bit on the screwdriver. It has a full ratcheting mechanism and a nonslip rubberized grip for easy tightening and loosening of screws.
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Platinum Tools 19120C Overview

The 8-in-1 Ratcheted Stubby Screwdriver from Platinum Tools features a six-piece bit storage unit conveniently built directly into the handle. There are Phillips 1, 2, and 3 bits, slotted 3/16" and 1/4" bits, and Torx T15 and T20 bits, as well as a nut driver 1/4" bit when there is no other bit on the screwdriver. It has a full ratcheting mechanism and a nonslip rubberized grip for easy tightening and loosening of screws.

Unscrew the top cap and swap bits out as needed
UPC: 849160007784

Platinum Tools 19120C Specs

Bits
Phillips 1, 2, 3
Slotted 3/16" and 1/4"
Torx T15 and T20
Nut Driver 1/4"
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.29 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.6 x 3.1 x 1.45"

Platinum Tools 19120C Reviews

Love it, bought 2

By Bryan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-07-29

great little tool, cold use a little longer reach, but it's still pretty great at most things.

Handy Lil' Driver

By Sherman
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2024-08-01

Very handy to have all these screwdriver heads, and the ratchet, of course. in your pocket....especially for the size of the unit. I've really not had the chance to use it alot, but, I do find it a bit uncomfortable to have it in my (pants) pocket with at least one of the heads in the screwdriver position....as there is nowhere that 1 of the screwdriver heads will fit otherwise... I think they could have engineered it for that one of them to fit inside the holder with/for the other heads by drilling a hole in the center of where the other of the bits are held

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