Vessel 2200P2100 Ball Ratchet Screwdriver

Original price was: $19.54.Current price is: $5.86.

Key Features 36-Tooth Ratchet in Tight Spaces Each small arc of rotation engages the 36-tooth gear, letting you drive or back out screws without repositioning your hand – even when clearance is minimal. Ball Grip Built for Repetition The round rubber-wrapped handle sits naturally in your palm for steady downward pressure, reducing hand fatigue during…

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Key Features

36-Tooth Ratchet in Tight Spaces

Each small arc of rotation engages the 36-tooth gear, letting you drive or back out screws without repositioning your hand – even when clearance is minimal.

Ball Grip Built for Repetition

The round rubber-wrapped handle sits naturally in your palm for steady downward pressure, reducing hand fatigue during long terminal-block sessions.

Insulated Shank for Live Panel Work

The insulating shank sleeve reduces the risk of accidental conductor contact, making the 2200P2100 a safer choice when working near live circuits and terminal blocks.

Overview

The Vessel 2200P2100 Ball Ratchet Screwdriver is a one-handed ratcheting hand tool designed specifically for electrical panel work, terminal block fastening, and telecom cabinet installations. Built around a 36-tooth ratchet mechanism and a Phillips #2 tip on a 100mm blade, this screwdriver lets electricians and technicians drive and remove fasteners with short, controlled strokes – no need to reposition your hand, even when you’re buried inside a crowded enclosure.

The 36-tooth gear is the standout feature here. More teeth mean a finer engagement angle, so even the smallest wrist movement advances the fastener. In a packed terminal strip where you’ve got maybe an inch of swing room, that makes a real difference. You’re not muscling the driver or fighting for clearance – the ratchet does the work.

The ball-shaped handle is wrapped in textured elastic rubber that molds to a palm grip and delivers consistent downward pressure without slipping. Below the ratchet collar, a secondary grip ring gives your fingers extra leverage for that final snug torque – useful when seating screws firmly in terminal blocks without overdoing it. The overall ergonomic package is built for repetitive fastening, not occasional use.

The shank is fully hardened bit-grade steel – the same material used in dedicated screwdriver bits. It resists cam-out and tip wear longer than a standard screwdriver shank, and when the Phillips tip finally does wear down, the shank is designed to be swapped out in the field rather than trashing the whole tool. The thin shank profile also lets you reach fasteners in narrow channels and recessed mounting rails where a full-diameter screwdriver body simply won’t clear.

The insulated shank cover is a practical safety layer for anyone working in and around live electrical panels, communication racks, and control cabinets. It doesn’t replace proper lockout/tagout procedures, but it reduces the chance of an accidental short circuit if the shank brushes a conductor during work.

The 2200P2100 is sized for the fasteners that show up constantly in electrical and telecom work – Phillips #2 at 100mm blade length covers the overwhelming majority of terminal screws, panel screws, and DIN-rail component fasteners. If your day involves wiring enclosures, control panels, or communications equipment, this screwdriver belongs in your kit.

One-Handed Control Where It Counts

When your other hand is holding a wire, a terminal, or a panel door open, a one-handed ratcheting screwdriver isn’t a luxury – it’s the right tool for the job. The 2200P2100 lets you drive screws with short back-and-forth wrist movements while your other hand stays on the work.

  • 36-tooth ratchet engages every 10 degrees of rotation for fine-increment tightening
  • Ball handle allows steady palm pressure without a power grip
  • Secondary finger grip ring below the collar for final torque control
  • Thin shank clears tight channels in terminal strips and DIN-rail enclosures
  • Insulated shank sleeve reduces short-circuit risk near live conductors
  • Field-replaceable bit-grade steel shank extends the tool’s service life

What’s in the Box

  • (1) Vessel 2200P2100 Ball Ratchet Screwdriver, Phillips #2 x 100mm

Key Specifications

Model Number 2200P2100
Tip Type Phillips #2
Blade Length 100 mm
Ratchet Teeth 36-tooth
Shank Material Fully hardened bit-grade steel
Handle Type Ball grip with textured elastic rubber
Insulation Insulated shank cover
Shank Profile Thin / slim

Built For

Electrical Panel Wiring Terminal Block Fastening Telecom Installation Control Cabinet Work Communication Racks DIN-Rail Component Mounting General Contracting

Pro Tip

When working inside a crowded terminal strip, use the secondary finger grip ring – not the ball – to apply final torque. It gives you more rotational control for seating terminal screws snugly without overtightening and cracking the plastic housing.

Tool Nut’s Take

Tool Nut’s Take

The Right Tool for Anyone Who Works Inside Panels for a Living

The Vessel 2200P2100 Ball Ratchet Screwdriver is one of those tools that sounds niche until you’ve spent an afternoon chasing terminal screws with a standard driver – then it becomes obvious.

  • Who it’s for: Electricians, telecom technicians, and control panel builders who regularly drive Phillips #2 fasteners in confined spaces where a full-rotation grip is impossible.
  • Why it stands out: The 36-tooth ratchet gives you fine engagement with every short stroke, the insulated shank is a real safety benefit near live circuits, and the field-replaceable bit-grade steel shank means you’re not throwing away the whole tool when the tip wears out.
  • Worth knowing: This is a single-tip, fixed-configuration tool – it doesn’t accept interchangeable bits, so it’s purpose-built for Phillips #2 work. If you need multi-tip flexibility, pair it with a separate bit driver. For dedicated terminal work, this is the one you reach for.

Common Questions

  • Can the shank be replaced when the tip wears out? Yes – the 2200P2100 is designed with a field-replaceable shank, so when the Phillips tip reaches end of life you can swap the shank rather than replacing the entire tool.
  • Is this screwdriver safe to use near live electrical circuits? The insulated shank cover reduces the risk of accidental contact with live conductors, making it safer for panel and terminal work. It is not rated for high-voltage insulated work – always follow proper lockout/tagout procedures.
  • What does the 36-tooth ratchet mean in practice? It means the ratchet engages every 10 degrees of rotation. In a tight enclosure where you can only swing the handle a short distance, more teeth allow the ratchet to advance the fastener with a smaller arc – giving you more control in cramped conditions than a coarser ratchet would.
  • Does this driver accept interchangeable bits? No – the 2200P2100 has a fixed Phillips #2 tip on a dedicated shank. It is not designed for bit changes during use.

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