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  • more about #screwdrivers more comments →
    zenpoet: I am really going to have to get these. I can't tell you how many times I have used my Utilikey. These would be a good addition. Check out Thinkgee... more »
    Gary_7vn: What no Robertson? The best screw and driver in teh world! [en.wikipedia.org] more »
    macserv: If an exterior door is installed properly, you won't have access to any of the screws holding it in place. more »
    Captian_Caveman: I have actually had a set of these for sometime. I picked them up at a hardware store and mine came with a bottle opener too. The main difference is t... more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: countycomm.com is da best! more »
    David Frederick Becker: I'd rather have one of these. more »
    switchblade saints: "but the Phillips and flat head tips could take a majority of that door apart" But for this the door would need to be open. more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Can you elaborate on what these are/were used for? Were they used to unlock doors? Or to disassemble door hinges or something? more »
    KhaiJB: am I the only one who's looking at that and thinking 'next time I'm holding 2 curtain rail bits, while hanging off a ladder, while trying to juggle a ... more »
    Hintzyboy: $40 for a 3.6v drill? I think I'll pass. Anyone who has ever used a real drill would laugh at this crap. Besides, there are bits with sleeves that sli... more »
    scarbrtj: Drill here. Drill now. Baby. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Hey ladies, I screw perfectly every time too. And you won't have to pay $4,000 for me. Now accepting applications. more »
    The Lab: Also, remember that Black and Decker is the same as DeWalt. Black and Decker made great drills, professional quality, but got lumped into consumer te... more »
    The Lab: Interesting idea. Every drill should have a level built in. It would cost so little and help often. more »
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    Screw Keys Open Doors the Hard Way

    Screw Keys can't be fashioned by your local Ace to unlock your door, but the Phillips and flat head tips could take a majority of that door apart. More »
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    Foolproof Black & Decker LI4000 SmartDriver Screws Perfectly Every Time

    Using a screw guide to keep fasteners on track, the Black & Decker Ll4000 SmartDriver might help that special poseur carpenter in your life who's nothing but thumbs.
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