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Stanley - Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver

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The Stanley 69-189 Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver is a multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver that holds 6 bits securely in the handle. The handle is made from a bi-material texture for torque. Its ratcheting mechanism works in 3 different positions. The bits are made of chrome vanadium steel. It features a 3-position ratcheting mechanism which enables clockwise, counter clockwise and locked ratcheting positions. The quick release magnetic bit holder provides for fast and secure bit change capability. Bi-material textured handle for torque. Includes: 6 chrome vanadium (CRV) bits stored inside the handle for easy access.

The Stanley 69-189 Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver is a multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver that holds 6 bits securely in the handle. The handle is made from a bi-material texture for torque. Its ratcheting mechanism works in 3 different positions. The bits are made of chrome vanadium steel. It features a 3-position ratcheting mechanism which enables clockwise, counter clockwise and locked ratcheting positions. The quick release magnetic bit holder provides for fast and secure bit change capability. Bi-material textured handle for torque. Includes: 6 chrome vanadium (CRV) bits stored inside the handle for easy access.

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