Beerhippie
Well-known member
You know those tools that you pick up and think "Damn, this is a NICE tool!" It fits your hand well, is very well designed and of obvious high quality.
This is one of those:

It's also one of those tools that you then stop for a minute and think "But how the hell did it end up in my kit?"
I grabbed this out of my screwdriver rack today and immediately went on-line to find a set. No such luck, buddy! Made in Germany, still made, but they don't seem to be sold in the US. Prices for a set (4-530) were also all over the place, from $45CAD (will not ship to US) to 150 pounds UK!
Anyone know where a humble 'Merican hippie can buy a set of these? What are comparable drivers?
Of the things I really like are: Square cross-section handle--won't roll away when put down (why aren't all screwdrivers this way?). Nicely rounded corners and overall shape--it really fits the hand well and has great grip. The tip is precise--it really fits the screws it's made for--and hardened, but doesn't seem brittle.
This is one of those:

It's also one of those tools that you then stop for a minute and think "But how the hell did it end up in my kit?"
I grabbed this out of my screwdriver rack today and immediately went on-line to find a set. No such luck, buddy! Made in Germany, still made, but they don't seem to be sold in the US. Prices for a set (4-530) were also all over the place, from $45CAD (will not ship to US) to 150 pounds UK!
Anyone know where a humble 'Merican hippie can buy a set of these? What are comparable drivers?
Of the things I really like are: Square cross-section handle--won't roll away when put down (why aren't all screwdrivers this way?). Nicely rounded corners and overall shape--it really fits the hand well and has great grip. The tip is precise--it really fits the screws it's made for--and hardened, but doesn't seem brittle.















