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New screwdriver features “push-button” interchangeable bits that never get lost

By General Aviation News Staff · November 4, 2005 ·

Ready Products introduces the new Retract-A-Bit Self-Storing Screwdriver System, which features bits that can be changed with the push of a button. Because the bits are integral to the screwdriver, they can never be lost – making them ideal for many “around the hangar” uses. Simply select the desired bit, and slide its button into place. A locking collar ensures its stability during use. To change bits, depress the collar, and retract the bit into the handle.

Retract-A-Bit includes two Phillips head, two slotted head, one square, and a T15 Torx head bit.

It is available at hardware stores nationwide, as well as online at Ready-Tools.com.

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