Vessel TD-6700W-23 Stubby Ratchet Driver
Original price was: $11.90.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.




Price: $11.90 - $9.99
(as of Sep 28, 2025 11:57:00 UTC – Details)
Increased workability in narrow spaces! Stubby type that fits in your hand.
[Use]
For furniture assembly, factories, office maintenance tools, automobiles, two-wheel maintenance and after-sales service
Features:
Work can be done without having to hold it with one hand.
High-strength gear construction for tightening
Feed angle: 5° smooth click feeling.
Switch dial that can be turned at your fingertips.
Oil-resistant cellulose acetate resin.
Material: Plastic
Metal
Set Includes: Grip (total length 3.0 inches (77 mm) x handle diameter 1.4 inches (35 mm), bit (both head + 2/+3 x 35 mm)
Style: Double head bit
Customers say
Customers find the screwdriver to be of high quality with a smooth, nice feel, and appreciate its stubby handle design. The ratchet mechanism receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting that it doesn’t work properly, while others note its low back drag. The tool’s size and sturdiness are also mixed aspects, with some customers describing it as small and flimsy.
13 reviews for Vessel TD-6700W-23 Stubby Ratchet Driver
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Original price was: $11.90.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.

c –
Very smooth, Exec. back drag, good stubby ratchet that rivals the best American & euro versions but
This is a very good little stubby ratchet with a smooth, light ratchet mechanism with good back drag that Japanese ratchets are so well known for. I have Snap-On and Bahco ratchets and this Vessel easily competes with them and has a light ratchet feel.However, two things to bear in mind, the handle is very stubby and shorter than other stubby’s that you’re use to but what I like about and I got use to was the knurled section the below the handle on the rotating shaft that allows your fingers to hold and hand turn fasteners to loosen or tighten fasteners, making this ratchet very useful for smaller, lighter, more delicate jobs. Also, the bits for this ratchet are double ended 1/4″ hex bits as seen in photo and come with, these are longer than the traditional 1″/25mm long bits. The shorter bits will go deeper inside the shaft more and will be difficult to remove with your hand. Having said that, I find it a a plus when using 2″ or long bits, it give nice solid feel. A 50mm or 75mm hex bit gives the stubby ratchet the feel and size of a normal size screwdriver. On my snap-on and Bahco these longer bits have lots of wobble and not the best combo. There is no magnet in this ratchet, it has a ball bearing with spring pressure to hold the bit inside the socket. I liked the rubber grip of the Bahco more but prefer using the Vessel. The Bahco went into the spare tool drawer.Later on after a lots of use, I flushed it out with rubbing alcohol and used Blue Creeper lubricant in the mechanism and works really well.
Placeholder –
Good quality and Price
An excellent stubby,ratcheting, screwdriver for the tool chest. At a reasonable price.
R J –
High Quality Fine Toothed Ratcheting Stubby w/ Low Backdrag & Made in Japan
What more could you ask for but a low price… well, at only around twelve bucks, this little Japanese stubby from Vessel is probably one of the best bargains out there among the USA/Germany/Switzerland/Japan made ratcheting stubbies on the market.Note, that it does not have any bit storage, but the core of this stubby driver is it’s ratcheting mechanism and this ratchet’s 72 tooth mechanism is just way smoother and with lower backdrag than ratcheting driver many times this price point.
AC –
Looks good lacks functional quality
I purchased this stubby ratchet screwdriver, and after only three uses, it broke. The design is solid and looks goodâsturdy, compact, and comfortable to holdâbut unfortunately, the ratchet mechanism failed. After a few turns, the ratchet no longer engages properly, making it nearly impossible to use efficiently. Itâs disappointing because the tool feels like it could be really handy, but the core functionality is lacking. The driver itself is just okay, not great for heavy-duty tasks, and the ratchet failure renders it almost useless for quick, repetitive screwdriving. For the price, I expected more durability. Wouldnât recommend if you need something reliable.
locksearch –
13mm anvils from the moon
This uses Japanese style bits with 13mm anvils that are hard to find, on the other hand it’s a Snap-On quality tool for under 20 dollars. I was using it to open stubborn old utility knives for service and it did amazing, very grippy bits.
JCP333 –
The tip fits securely
The tip fits securely in the screw heads. The ratchet works well.
ZipoteSalvatrucha –
Truly stubby truly awesome.
This is truly a stubby ratcheting screwdriver, I have a gearwrench stubby ratcheting screwdriver but this one is so much more smaller and compact to get into those hard to reach places.The ratcheting mechanism is smooth, and the handle is comfortable in my hand, it’s a JIS screwdriver bit but it works on regular philips and it grabs them very tight this is a good Japanese quality tool.
Juana –
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Love it
El disco es bueno pero el vendedor mando un disco usado a precio de nuevo y no especifica eso –
Todo bien
Manuel Larreategui –
The tool was not holding the bits.
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A –
Such a nice ratcheting mechanism. Don’t plan to use other standard screwdriver bits though.Standard 25mm long “Insert Bits” without grooves will sit too deep.Standard 50mm long “Power Bits” (often used with impact drivers) with a groove will have a lot of play in the axial direction compared to the 35mm grooved bit included with the screwdriver. This is because the groove depth in Vessels included bit is shallower than the standard deeper grooves found in “Power Bits”. It will still work, its just very jiggly.
martin b. –
This is a thing of beauty, not the most tooth count I seen but man, it’s really nice! The driver feel sturdy and well built, actually made in Jay A pan