Platinum Tools® Launches New 8-in-1 Ratcheted “Stubby” Screwdriver

Aug. 5, 2015
Now Shipping, the New 8-in-1 Stubby Screwdriver is Small, Tough, and Fully Ratcheted with Seven Bits, Making it the Perfect Tool for Cramped Spaces

NEWBURY PARK, Calif., August 4, 2015 - Platinum ToolsÒ (www.platinumtools.com), the leader in solutions for the preparation, installation, hand termination and testing of wire and cable, is proud to announce the launch of the new 8-in-1 Ratcheted Stubby Screwdriver (p/n 19120C). The 8-in-1 Stubby Screwdriver is now shipping with an MSRP of $12.95.

“Our new 8-in-1 Stubby Screwdriver is small, tough, and fully ratcheted with seven bits, making it the perfect tool for cramped spaces,” explained Sean Rothermel, Platinum Tools product manager. “It features a six-position bit retention holster in the cap conveniently built directly into the handle. Simply unscrew the top cap and swap bits out as needed…which means no more lost bits!”

The 19120C features high force precision ratcheting mechanism and a non-slip, TPR rubberized handle that provides a positive tactile grip, allowing for quick tightening and loosening of screws with minimal effort. The 19120C bit load includes Phillips (1, 2, 3), Slotted (3/16in., 1/4in.), Torx (T15, T20), and a 1/4-inch Nut Driver.

“The 8-in-1 Stubby Screwdriver also includes a multitude of other benefits for such a compact tool, including a forward, reverse, and fixed ratchet, and hardened chromium-vanadium steel bits and shaft,” added Rothermel. “The small, sleek design fits easily in any tool belt or pocket.”

For additional pricing and more information on Platinum Tools and its complete product line, please visit www.platinumtools.com, call (800) 749-5783, or email [email protected].

About Platinum Tools

Platinum Tools, founded in 1997, was created based upon two very simple objectives. First, develop the absolute best possible solutions for the preparation, installation, and hand termination of wire and cable. Second, implement an operational infrastructure that can deliver these products in an efficient, timely, and high quality manner.

All of our products must absolutely satisfy three critical benchmark criteria…utility of function; quality of function; and economic value. Our people are our company. They, too, must be focused on and work to satisfy three critical benchmark criteria…customer satisfaction; product knowledge and expertise; and willingness to learn and adapt.