Introducing the Stanley 1/4 inch by 4 inch slotted screwdriver, now available at True Value Building Materials in Senatobia, MS. This versatile hand tool is designed to meet the needs of both professionals and DIY enthusiasts in Senatobia, offering reliable performance and ergonomic comfort for a variety of tasks. Whether you're working on precision electronics or general household repairs, this screwdriver is built to deliver dependable results.
- Ergonomic bi-material handle: Features three distinct grip zones that accommodate precision, torque, and speed applications, allowing for comfortable and efficient use during extended projects.
- Durable black phosphate rounded tip: Designed for enhanced corrosion resistance and easy identification on the handle, ensuring you can quickly grab the right tool and get to work without delay.
- Optimal size and design: The 1/4 inch by 4 inch slotted blade provides excellent control and reach for a wide range of fastening and loosening tasks.
In Senatobia, this Stanley slotted screwdriver is ideal for various creative and practical uses. Homeowners can rely on it for assembling furniture, tightening loose screws, or performing maintenance on appliances. Professionals in workshops or construction sites will appreciate its precision and grip zones that support different torque needs, making it suitable for detailed electrical work or general carpentry. Its durable tip ensures longevity, even with frequent use.
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Stanley 1/4 inch by 4 inch slotted screwdriver is an essential addition to any toolbox in Senatobia, MS. Combining ergonomic design with durable materials, it offers the reliability and comfort needed to tackle a wide range of projects. Find this dependable tool at True Value Building Materials and enhance your toolkit with a screwdriver you can trust.
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