Is Linus Tech Tips Screwdriver Best? LTT vs Wera, Snap On, PB Swiss, Milwaukee, MegaPro, GearWrench

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Published 2022-09-04
Brands: LTT, PB Swiss, Snap On, Wera, GearWrench, Williams, Irwin, Megapro, Milwaukee, Klein Tools, Husky, Lenox, SATA and Black+Decker. Ratcheting screwdrivers compared for efficiency, precision, and durability. Tests include working arc swing, ratchet back drag, magnet strength, bit retention strength, build quality (shaft wobble), shaft rotation in the locked position, bit failure load and screwdriver failure load. I bought all of the screwdrivers tested and the products used for testing. So, thank you for supporting the channel.

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Wera: amzn.to/3R4Dp3D
GearWrench: amzn.to/3CG8LcD
Williams: amzn.to/3CJ49T6
Irwin: amzn.to/3QafhLW
Megapro: amzn.to/3Q6zVMK
Milwaukee: amzn.to/3KwYTnf
Klein Tools: amzn.to/3B0t1UQ
Husky: amzn.to/3e8b3XQ (no longer available)
Lenox: amzn.to/3pSRTYy
SATA: amzn.to/3CG8hmP
Black+Decker: amzn.to/3pWhPSZ
LTT: www.lttstore.com/products/screwdriver
Snap On: Available at the Snap On Website/Store

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All Comments (21)
  • @LinusTechTips
    My heart was pounding the entire time I was watching, but I'm so glad we submitted to be included in this round-up. Seeing the results from an independent source hits so different and I'm incredibly proud of our team. Also, massive props to Todd for changing the game when it comes to objective tool reviews. I'm sure this won't be our last crossover episode ;) - LS
  • @fellipec
    Project Farm taught me a thing: The cheapest things aren't worth the trouble, and the most expensive aren't worth the money. The mid-tier you find good tools that don't rip your wallet.
  • @ijuver
    Never have I thought I would be into late night watching screwdriver reviews. That was very entertaining and useful.
  • @jipeh
    wow, I didn't expect the LTT screwdriver to be that impressive and I also didn't expect such intricate testing procedures, great job on both parts
  • Sometimes I think, "man, this guy must have the most epic tool collection." Then I remember that almost everything is busted.
  • i cant express the immeasurable value this channel alone CONTRIBUTES TO THE EFFICIENCY OF MY TIME, THE PRESERVATION OF MY MONEY, AND THE CONFIDENCE THAT I"VE GOT THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB.
  • @ziggypi4813
    love that I dont have to turn on 2x playback speed unlike most tool review videos ...thats some dense efficient content!!
  • @ItsNotaPhaze
    As a mechanic, there aren't many things (other than engineer's decisions) more annoying and frustrating than ratcheted tools having so much rotational slop that you can't unscrew anything in a tight area. And the PB Swiss's magnet is almost strong enough to lift a small single choke carburetor, that's impressive
  • @Helveteshit
    PB Swiss feels like the screwdriver you use in industrial applications. Where losing a single bit during maintenance can be disastrous, so you need that magnetic pull!
  • @MrKwynne1111
    No way, can’t believe you testing LTT screwdriver this fast, love your content!!
  • @AndrewDeLong
    Honestly, whenever I go to buy smaller tools or other shop equipment, I tend to check this channel first for a review on the best brand to get. The objective and thorough testing are second to none on this platform
  • @rjminar1980
    I’ve used the Wera daily in an aerospace environment for a few years without issue. After a few days of use the back-drag on mine was very acceptable, though most hardware in aerospace uses a locking feature so it’s not a huge deal. It feels very solid and high quality. If I broke it tomorrow I’d buy another, although I don’t see that happening. Love the channel!
  • @Kaw-rasu
    Props to Project Farm for making a 20 minute screwdriver comparison video that is entertaining to watch 😂
  • @N1sm0NIC
    The crossover we didn't think we needed, but glad it happened
  • @vr6prodigy
    I just wanna point out that this channel is possibly the most realistic and fair testing channel on YouTube. Obviously we aren't sitting here watching millions of dollars of equipment or anything, but the attention to detail, the transparency with the tooling and with the products being tested. I have enjoyed this channel for years and I will continue enjoying. Thanks for the great content!
  • @jacobshaw2914
    I don’t usually comment on videos but I’ve been watching your reviews for a few years (along with Linus) and my dad works for a fiber internet company working on servers and such and I saw this review and had to buy him the LTT screwdriver! I’m rewatching the video again with my dad as he was skeptical about giving up his Milwaukee and he’s excited now! Keep up the good work sir!
  • @Goonygoon84
    "The Snap-On comes with two bits" Damn near fell out of my seat laughing. That company needs to get itself together.
  • @jake9705
    Every time Todd tests a tool I want to buy: "Thanks for your service 🥳" Every time Todd criticizes a crappy tool I already own: "How dare you 😱"
  • @Ewuilibrium
    Wow this is a really great and dense video, didn't need to speed it up like i usually do with other review channels. Really informative too! Keep it up
  • @surferdudemi
    I liked this review a lot, especially in the set of use-oriented tests and including the bits. Even the best driver can be a fail if the bits are crap. There are a couple of problems I saw. One is that in some of the shaft deflection tests, it looks like the handle deflects in the vise because the vice doesn't grip it well. The other is the geometry of the test with the dial gauge. One of the shafts points slightly down from horizontal, which I think affects the accuracy of the measurement. Overall, best review I've seen so far. I would like to have seen the precision of the bits, especially phillips, in engaging the head of the screws. This is affected by the precision of the screw head, but still would be insteresting to see how it affects camming out and wear of the tip. My guess is that the bits that fractured will work better, but they might tend to strip out the heads more. Overall, great review. I also liked the review of bed liners. I used that one to decide which liner to buy.