Got a Harry Epstein order this week.
FACOM ceramic screwdriver, Old Forge stubby 3/8" punch, little Japanese scissors (not for kids! pointy!) dental pick and tweezers. I bought the FACOM screwdriver just to see what it was like. Alas, it does not fit my eyeglasses screws. Wanted to see what the handle was like. As a kid when I first used precision screwdrivers, they had aluminum handles and the pushy-base most certainly spun with ease so you could push and twist the screwdriver with your fingers. Now that we're in the era of mostly plastic, I've been surprised at how many plastic handled mini screwdrivers don't get this right. They often are separate pieces but the pushy-base doesn't turn freely. FACOM got it right, but I won't be buying the full set of FACOMs now but of course, it's now on my distant wish list. (I've also heard good things.)
Fronce, USA, Japan, USA, Pakistan.
Also a four-foot safety air wand. It's safe because unless you're Wilt Chamberlain or Manute Bol, you couldn't possibly point it towards your face. Just kidding, it's the OSHA restrictor that you install when you don't want a good blow gun.
This thing is
big and will be good for floor/driveway. My thoughts when buying it were just "a long one but with a bend at the end" and "I like Milton."
Also, an Amazon order:
Sack of cheap calipers, Lisle pocket pry bars, Milton mini blow gun, Titan 17mm nylon-clad lug nut socket, Bondhus metric Allen key set, ball-end on long tip. Didn't know you could order just one nylon-clad lug nut socket for a fair price.
China, China, assembled in USA of US and global components, Taiwan, USA.
Bondhus $14.86, which makes me happy.
