This Lollipop ratcheting screwdriver, patented in the U.S. by Taiwanese bicycle tool company 711L, appears to be a simple shaft with a knurled grip.
But if you need some extra leverage, you can pull the red endcap out. It's attached to a shaft that terminates in a knife hinge, so you can make the tool L-shaped, giving you that extra bit of torque.
The magnetic driver comes with eight bits.
It can also be used as an extension for one of the company's more conventional mini-ratchets.
The silver version you see is stainless steel, and runs $70. The black version is aluminum and a bit cheaper at $56.
You can order the stainless steel version with this magnetic storage base, which drives the price up to $80. (The base not only stores the bits magnetically, but is magnetic on the bottom and can itself be stuck to a metal cabinet, for instance. It's strong enough to hold the entire thing sideways.)
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hmm, compact bike tools are great for storing on your bike. they are compromised by being compact, why is this compact if its designed to be kept at home?