Vessel 2200MBH120 ratchet stubby combo driver from Japan

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Published 2024-04-30
Vessel 2200MBH120 1/4 inch Hex ratchet stubby combo driver

This on paper looks to be the ultimate 'go to' bit driver but that dam bit retention on the stubby is like getting money from the IRS! almost impossible.

That knurled rubber handle feels great and the ratchet is sturdy and it works well. A ratches selector in reach of the driving hand is nice and the magnet is very strong. I just wish that stubby was fixed then this would be a top tier driver for me.

7 out of 10
(8.5 if they fix the stubby bit holder!)

Manufacturers link:
vesseltoolsusa.com/products/screwdriver/152718/

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All Comments (12)
  • @ks-hg5vo
    Couldnt agree more ."always good to check for a nice bottom"
  • @dperreno
    I had a couple of 1/4" extensions that gripped the bits that way (with the clip-ring). Like you, I struggled to get the bits out. I ended up chucking them all and now I just use either magnetic or quick-release extensions.
  • @F0XD1E
    I can see why they wanted a retaining feature so that the shank would not pull out, but they should have put the retaining feature on the shank of the extension instead of the socket of the stubby. Good review.
  • @dashofawesome64
    bike freehub(the thing under the cassette) or freewheel(it is all combined) have multiple pawls in them.

    for a quality product that will last long its ideal that 2 pawls opposite of each other in the mechanism engage at the same time to prevent bending of the axle cause of all the load going to 1 pawl. there is always a little bit of space between those 2 engagements.

    example there is a bike industry nine hydra hub with 690 points of engagement. they achieve this by alot of pawls made so only one is engaging at a time. and afther x amount of time the aluminum axle flexes to much and snaps cause of micro fractures.

    sorry for ton of info hope this helps understanding it.
  • @djimms5644
    Thank you for this review. Been debating whether or not to try this screwdriver. I love ball grips, and i like ratcheting. I like the secret stubby, but if it holds the bits that tight......
    The only other similar tool is the anex 397. I bought that and like it alot. But now i can put the vessel debate to rest, i wont get it. Thanks
  • @tonyk3912
    Great vid and a very interesting tool, I love the pop when you pull the stubby out. I have a Teng ratchet MDRQ908 it looks like your Hazet also has a chuck but it's a lot cheaper like twenty odd quid. I have been wanting to replace it for a few years but it just keeps on going strong. I even built a shed without power tools and used it to screw in 4" nails all day
  • @TopDog8762
    I have the exact same Vessel. I can not reproduce the clicking sequences you have. Mine is just a single clean click every time. Now in the lock position mine works exactly the same. The Subby driver fits both double sided and single sided 6.5mm Vessel bits well. Of course the double sided bits do have a bit of wobble, the single sided are perfect. Wera 1/4" bits will not work at all. As most 1/4" bits with notch do not work well. And the new Wera 051492 838 RA S Bitholding Screwdriver, Ratchet and the Wera 051493 838 RA-R M Bitholding Screwdriver, Ratchet with the new collars are brilliant.
  • @JOZZIE52
    I think that double click is probably some kind of anti-slack feature? To stop there being that dead zone between teeth? Only thing I can think of that would have that double click.

    Looks pretty good overall, love the strong magnet, the weak magnets drive me crazy and just lead to bits geting lost. I also love the stubby with extension approach, I think they have done it much better than others. What a shame you can't get the bits in/out easily, IMO that should drop it more than 1.5, thats a huge issue. Even if its just an issue with yours, thats a pretty basic thing to QA for such a premium brand.
  • It’s not just yours, though my Vessel doesn’t appear to be quite THAT tight, but my wife can’t pull the bit out. It stinks bc that’s why I got it, so my wife could use it to swap between PH1 and PH2.
  • @piotr2951
    I have this screwdriver but don't like the ergonomics for most of the tasks I do. It feels like its designed to do a more precise work but then again its vtoo long for precise work.