As a hobbyist, my opinion is perhaps a little more subjective than the others, but my thoughts:
- I like my ratcheting driver, but if he doesn't have a good set of basic fixed handles, I'd start with that.
- I think wood handles are underrated. Have never handled the Felo wood handles, but my fathers old Proto and Mac wood handles are fantastic, and contrary to popular opinion I would say they're as tough, and as easy to clean up as the others. Wood has a nice tactile feel, particularly when it's cold, isn't as slippery as plastics, but a hardwood like would be used for screwdrivers is tough. Might dent up a bit, but won't be destroyed by dropping, etc.
So my picks would be (in no particular order):
- Felo hard handles plastic. I really like the few my father has.
- Wilde wood handles, at the bottom of this page, if you can find them. Haven't tried them, but they look very similar to the old Mac design that is really great to use.
- Williams hard handles.
- I like my ratcheting driver, but if he doesn't have a good set of basic fixed handles, I'd start with that.
- I think wood handles are underrated. Have never handled the Felo wood handles, but my fathers old Proto and Mac wood handles are fantastic, and contrary to popular opinion I would say they're as tough, and as easy to clean up as the others. Wood has a nice tactile feel, particularly when it's cold, isn't as slippery as plastics, but a hardwood like would be used for screwdrivers is tough. Might dent up a bit, but won't be destroyed by dropping, etc.
So my picks would be (in no particular order):
- Felo hard handles plastic. I really like the few my father has.
- Wilde wood handles, at the bottom of this page, if you can find them. Haven't tried them, but they look very similar to the old Mac design that is really great to use.
- Williams hard handles.


