🔩 Screw it right with style!
The Filmsticks T-Handle 10mm Slotted Screwdriver is a robust and ergonomic tool made from carbon steel, designed for film sets and workshops. Weighing just 82g and measuring 10cm, it offers portability and ease of use, making it an essential addition to any toolbox.
Manufacturer | Filmsticks |
Part Number | FTHANDLE-SD-RED |
Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 9.5 x 2.21 cm; 81.65 Grams |
Item model number | FTHANDLE-SD-RED |
Colour | Red |
Style | Durable |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Included Components | Handle |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 81.6 g |
L**E
Weight
Great little tool
A**G
Thicker than what I was expecting
The media could not be loaded. This is a great concept for people who have less grip whole holdong the screwdriver in the hand. Although it's a flat head, which is mostly universal, it is a thick line. Not all screws can be undone with this as it's most probably not going to fit. It feels chunky where there's a good grip to it, and less strain on the wrist when turning. If anything needs screwed in place, you can push your weight on top and the screw will fasten in place. If the screw is too tight, instead of making an anchor for the first screwdriver with a second screwdriver, you have the t bar to use a torque wrench or something that can hook on and turn. I see this being in a construction guys tool box or someone who is really into DIY. it's not ideal for everyday uses like opening screwed down battery covers. I do like the T bar idea, it's more grip for turning
M**G
great tool would reccomend to all camera dept members
very similar to my Facom 10'. solid tool for any 2nd AC, Trainee or Focus Puller
P**Y
Versatile.
This is a good, strong T handle screw driver. It was delivered in its own branded cardboard box with a window to view the handle. The screwdriver itself is chunky and robust in the hand. Not flimsy. The handle is a red resin and is strong. It can be slipper if hands are wet though. The tool fits well in small hands as well as large. The shaft of the screw driver is short, so it’s idea to use to apply pressure. If you slip, the distance you fall is shorter.Only downfall is the thickness of the flathead means it is limited to larger screwheads. A great companion in the tool box nonetheless
R**E
Product arrived broken
Not happy that the casing arrived cracked.
C**N
Does the job well
I don’t work backstage any more, but I appreciate the large, tools used to 'adjust' things last minute.Currently I have a need to tighten a clamp very tightly, on a relatively frequent basis. I have had several screwdrivers snap whilst trying to tighten it, and others that I just can't get the grip on to tighten the screw.This screwdriver I doubt will ever have that issue (snapping). It is a nice sized T shape, fitting well in the hand. The business end is very thick, and luckily this particular job can take the thickness. The fact that the screwdriver is short is also a benefit here because the area I am trying to do this screw in is quite restrictive.Unfortunately I can't get an angle on the particular screw in question due to the constraints. I have taken a photo of a 'standard' size screw head though. As you can see, the thickness of this screwdriver is quite tight in this slot. It is making it slip out if one is not careful of the angle. So this might be a consideration for those wanting to get this for odd-job DIY missions.The handle is a nice 'smoky grey' translucent design. I am thinking I really should have gone for red, as it would be easier to see when I drop it (and I will), and I am not really worried about being seen.On to the unique factors to any truss monkeys though,The size of the screwdriver is good to fit in a pair of jeans pockets, pointer upwards shouldn't cause any issues/holes whilst climbing. The screwdriver also has a hole in one end of the handle so you can attach a chord to it and tie it in place/to your belt.All in all this is a solid 5/5 for the job intended. Just make sure your screws have wide enough slots
Z**S
Sturdy screwdriver
Lovely, small screwdriver. Very sturdy. The T-Handle design makes it comfortable to use and turn, however not ideal for smaller spaces or awkward angles.
Y**K
Easy to handle
The media could not be loaded. Good basic packaging which highlights the T-handle screwdriver as a priority you don’t get no instructions but you don’t need any really like how the screwdriver is very easy to handle and allows you to put some real pressure on the big screws. You’re releasing brilliantIt is what it says on the tin. It’s a very good solid T-handle screwdriver but I do feel it’s a bit overpriced at £15 little disappointed in that aspect.
R**.
Great for the right use.
I wouldn't use a T-handle screwdriver for driving in alot of screws. However, it's perfect for the quarter turn latches that are on the electrical enclosures where I work. The metal shank doesn't go very far into the plastic handle so I would avoid using it for heavy duty use. It's probably perfect for photographic equipment.
F**.
No es un Facom pero casi..
Es un digno sustituto para el famoso FACOM que ya es un inconseguible. Merece la pena y cumple perfectamente con lo esperado.
O**G
Very useful for tough big screws.
I had a big screw that my regular screwdriver could not unscrew at all. This one with the T handle did the job easily.
R**T
A bit expensive and too thin.
I found the tool a bit expensive and the tip too thin, at least for the plates and screws I'm used to work with.It is way better than a regular screw, there are no questions about that, but I was still underwhelmed with it.It leaves too much wiggle room to move "loosely" or more than expected within the slot on the screw head and I'm not talking about those massive plates and screws to hold a seriously heavy 35mm film camera. I'm talking about a pretty small plate to hold a normal-sized RED Komodo camera setup. So pretty much the most basic screws out there.
J**
BROKE
Broke in one month, in a tool bag... Never had a screwdriver break.
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