Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver Set Review

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Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver Set
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  • Overall Rating 9.5

Overall, we like what Wurth has to offer with this ratcheting T-handle screwdriver. Its comfortable ratcheting and multi-bit characteristics let it take the place of multiple sets of standard T-handle drivers while its swappable shaft opens up the possibility of a longer reach. This is a Pro-level tool we can easily recommend that also makes a nice splurge purchase for serious DIYers.

Overall Score 9.5 (out of 10)

Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver Offers Multi-Bit Driver Versatility

In the past, we have reviewed the Wurth Zebra 3K T-Handle TORX Driver as well as the Wurth Zebra T-Handle Socket Head Screwdriver. Today weโ€™ll be taking a look at the Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver, a convenient tool that offers more versatility than a standard T-handle driver set.

Pros

  • Comfortable handle
  • 11 interchangeable bits included
  • Swappable 1/4-inch hex shaft
  • 3-position wheel (forward/lock/reverse) with one-handed direction change

Cons

  • Premium price
  • Ratcheting mechanism can get in the way in really tight spots

Using the Wurth Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver

The Wurth Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver combines the power of traditional T-handle drivers and the convenience of ratcheting screwdrivers into one platform. You can apply even pressure and tremendous torque in tandem with the benefits of a ratchet which eliminates the need to adjust your grip as you turn.

Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver

The 45-tooth gear design offers strong driving performance up to 40 Nm (354 in-lbs) and you can switch between its three positions easily with one hand. There is some travel in the shank while in the neutral position. Thatโ€™s pretty standard for any ratcheting screwdriver, though. Also, keep in mind that youโ€™ll need 8ยฐ of ratcheting handle twist to make progress if youโ€™re reaching deep into an engine compartment.

Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver

The ratcheting mechanism that makes the tool so easy to use also hampers it somewhat. Itโ€™s wider than standard T-handle drivers without it, limiting the reach in some areas. However, the shank is actually removable and itโ€™s conveniently a 1/4-inch hex. You can swap out other 1/4-inch hex shank bits and extensions to get what you need. This can be anything from screwdriver and nut driver bits to longer multi-bit extensions. The shank uses a simple friction fit, so it takes a little muscle to pull it out and insert a new one.

Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver

The shaft fully seats with about 4 inches of reach and you can slide it out to reach roughly 5 inches. The driver comes with 11 bits to cover a lot of fasteners you might come across. Any 1/4-inch hex bit fits into the magnetic end in case you need other sizes or styles.

Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver Set

Wurthโ€™s T-Handle design is very comfortable in hand thanks to that Zebra comfort grip. Itโ€™s something we really enjoy about all of Wurthโ€™s Zebra-branded line.

Included Driver Bits

  • 1/4-Inch Socket Adapter
  • Slotted 5.5 mm Bit
  • 4mm Hexagon/Allen Bit
  • 5mm Hexagon/Allen Bit
  • Phillips 1 Bit (PH 1)
  • Phillips 2 Bitย (PH 2)
  • TORX Bits: TX10, TX15, TX20, TX25, TX30

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Wurth Zebra Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver Price

At the time weโ€™re writing this, the Wurth Ratcheting T-Handle Screwdriver Set runs $49.90. Wurthโ€™s price positions it among other premium brands like Snap-On ($72). This is a bit on the high side, however, and entry-level brands such as DeWalt are tend to run $15-$20 less than this one.

The Bottom Line

Overall, we like what Wurth has to offer with this ratcheting T-handle screwdriver. Its comfortable ratcheting and multi-bit characteristics let it take the place of multiple sets of standard T-handle drivers while its swappable shaft opens up the possibility of a longer reach. This is a Pro-level tool we can easily recommend that also makes a nice splurge purchase for serious DIYers.

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