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True Value Swift Driver, a Kobalt Double Drive Upgrade

Apr 3, 2012 Stuart 2 Comments

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True Value Swift Driver

Kobalt’s Double Drive screwdriver was hugely popular during the 2011 winter holiday shopping season. The way it works is quite neat, and there’s even a medical version on its way to market.

True Value now has their own version of the Double Driver, which they’re calling the Master Mechanic Swift Driver. It comes in a similar 29-piece package, and features two improvements over the Kobalt version – a soft-grip ergonomic handle, and a magnetic bit holder.

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MSRP is $25, and ETA is May 2012. Model number is 150081.

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2 Comments

  1. Franklin

    Apr 7, 2012

    A “magnetic bit holder”? What method does the Double Drive use to hold bits?

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  2. Yadda

    Jun 18, 2012

    Lowe’s has marked the Double Drive down to $19.99.

    Reply

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