Recently found this one for next-to-nothing at a local junk/antique store today. Been wanting to try a Megapro for ages.
The "Cully" on it confused me, as I originally thought that was the model name. Nope--it's a brand of fasteners/screws, and they sell a rebranded version for about 50% more than Megapro as the Cully 37200.
I really like how the bits are housed. It's much easier than a separate holder or having to deal with pulling out and swapping around nut drivers and bits in my Klein.
All seven double-ended bits are there. Little bit rusty though. Doubt it was ever used.
I can now see why Megapro is a pretty well-known name. I like the handle, and the fact that it's not very bulky for the size--and switching bits is no longer fiddly. Plus, I have a warranty that covers just about everything with it. This is going to become my go-to screwdriver, but I'm not sure how I'll carry it. Thinking about buying the belt pouch, as opposed to putting it in my toolbag. But, we have a leathercrafter here locally, and I'm sure something better than factory could be made.
For those curious on how much I paid--three bucks. Megapro's MSRP is $30.99, and the Cully version $45 from most fastener suppliers.