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a good percision screwdriver set

Sorrys70

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hey guys im looking for a good quality very small screwdriver set. its for electronics,fixing my glasses and other real small stuff like that. ive tried a few cheap ones on ebay and hf but it seems like you use them one time and the tips are wiped out. i can spend a little bit but i cant afford to give snap on 150 bucks. has anyone had any luck in this department ? thanks
 
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todd_fuller

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I recently picked up the iFixit kit to repair an iPhone. Nice kit, good fit and finish.
 

shockwave

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Wiha would be best for range for standard drivers aswell vim makes a decsent set

Now if you like bits sir tools can be nice
 

Brownsfan

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I have a 7pc Wiha set that i bought at a local industrial supply store. $29 and it came with a "free" 6" long nose plier. These are the absolute best precision drivers I have ever owned.
 

Holt

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I really like my Wiha set, I have been slowing buying individual weras as I am liking them the more I use them. I really hated my craftsmans from the moment I tried one. Im going to be picking up a moody set whem Im at Epstiens this June. Nevertried them but I have been wanting to get a good made in USA set for a while now.
 

sam.coll

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I have a Wiha set its top quality and also a cheap crescent set that got me out of a bind once.
 

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markw365

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Love my wiha's, get the "tool roll" to go with them. I've got the tiny torx, hex, phillips and flats.
 

matt stott

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I like the Bergeon set, but I don't feel like raiding my 401K to get it:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EVII78E/?tag=atomicindus08-20

(the bergeon drivers are very good, I have a handful of them- but the tips require shaping/polishing before use. You would think they could do that for you with the price they charge)

You will love the Wiha drivers- they are much more durable then they first seem; I abuse mine at work all the time and they never seem to twist or wear out.

Matt
 

powertool

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I like my Wiha 269 series precision set.

Wiha-269T11_zpsj0pjbozb.jpg


I have this set for more then 10 years I think?


ps. I'm just happy to be able to post pics :bounce::bounce::bounce:
 

matt stott

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I have a few of the Pico drivers- any yes, they are very nice, but they are a bit longer than the regular drivers. For the way I hold and use precision drivers they don't seem to work as well- that little bit of extra handle length seems to throw me off. As with most screwdrivers, it is a personal decision with fit and comfort as to what works best for you.

Matt
 
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