While the Bahco's are my favorite, I really like Felo too.I'm a Felo Fella.
Saw the other day that lowes is selling these facom screwdrivers. Branded as the craftsman V series screwdrivers.There are still a few days left with the Facom screwdriver sale (US only)........really cheap pricing if you get to the $300+ level. See https://www.ultimategarage.com/screwdrivers408.xls
Now all you need to do is sand down those wood handles and put some linseed oil on them!I'm a Felo Fella.
Is it just me or does anyone else think that Weras are as ugly as well used cat litter and for that reason alone are not worthy of purchase?Weras are the best hands down IMO, obviously handles are personal preference but they’re as perfect as it gets for me, combine that with the features they offer like the lasertips, holding function, striking caps etc. can always put as much torque as my hand is able to turn it without slipping off the grip or out of the screw, can’t ask for much more than that
Is it just me or does anyone else think that Weras are as ugly as well used cat litter and for that reason alone are not worthy of purchase?
You’re definitely not the only one that thinks that, i think it looks as good as it is useful but they’re very divisive people tend to love it or hate itIs it just me or does anyone else think that Weras are as ugly as well used cat litter and for that reason alone are not worthy of purchase?
I'm not sure why people keep saying the Snap-on hard handle screwdrivers are not available anymore... If you see the color on this page, they're available in a 7 piece set (part number SDDX70A+whatever color you want, so the green set would be SDDX70AG):The best in my opinion, and I own at least a few in all the brands listed, is the hard 4 sided handled snap ons. Of course they are not availble any more in a snap on brand( I hate the tri sided ones) but are available as william branded now(for a reasonable price). Second favorite is the higher line of wera imho.
Saw the other day that lowes is selling these facom screwdrivers. Branded as the craftsman V series screwdrivers.
Somewhat obscure, but my favorites are the Irazola-made Bahcos.
Super sharp tips, the most comfortable handles I've ever used (that ball shape in the middle is great for turning with your fingers), very robust, hex bolsters, available with through-blades... Everything about them feels high quality to me.
Also called Bahco Tekno+, and equally difficult to source in the USA.
Ugly doesn't even come into consideration when I buy tools. To me tools are not showpieces, they are items used to repair or make other things.Is it just me or does anyone else think that Weras are as ugly as well used cat litter and for that reason alone are not worthy of purchase?
Well, I guess they are selling them again as snap on again!I'm not sure why people keep saying the Snap-on hard handle screwdrivers are not available anymore... If you see the color on this page, they're available in a 7 piece set (part number SDDX70A+whatever color you want, so the green set would be SDDX70AG):
Snap-on Store
shop.snapon.com
There's also a bunch of other colors that aren't on that page that any Snap-on dealer can get, like Power Blue, Combat Tan, Pearl Blue...



I have a bunch of "Wurth" screwdrivers too, which are just re-branded Felo.
Interesting, thank you for sharing.I bought a set of Williams combination wrenches and returned them because there was too much play on the nut. They didn't fit as snugly as SnapOn, Mac or Milwaukee.
Is it just me or does anyone else think that Weras are as ugly as well used cat litter and for that reason alone are not worthy of purchase?
Funny, I think the Grip of the Wera's is the best. It literally feels like they were made for my hand, and the two different color materials, one softer than the other, allows you to get a super tight grip on them.I own a big set of Weras, I bought into the internet hype and ordered a bunch of them al at once. I actually think they look cool, but the handles are god awful to grip, IMO. I put them in my home toolbox where they see woodshop and around the house type use, not very heavy use type stuff.
Edit: Heres a pic of the screwdriver drawer, most show very little use as you can tell. Also, i straightened everything out for the pic… It’s usually not quite that nice looking.
Funny, I think the Grip of the Wera's is the best. It literally feels like they were made for my hand, and the two different color materials, one softer than the other, allows you to get a super tight grip on them.
Your comment is so much the opposite I wonder if you are even holding them the way they were designed to be held.
- or they just feel a whole lot different in different hands. Interesting.
Based on this I would recommend not going out and buying a bunch of anything. I bought one of each of about 8 of the favorite brands here and picked based on that. For example lots of folks like Wiha and Vessel, and I just don't like the grip on either of them. Wiha has a good shape, but the handle is too hard and has no features for a good grip. Vessel is both hard and doesn't have a good shape for me. Both of them have excellent tips though.
I just pulled one out of my desk drawer to see how I hold them. Of course you can hold it any way you want, but they are designed so the widest part of handle goes between your middle and ring finger, then the next bump down goes between your index finger and middle finger, and thumb goes on the hex part.I dont know? Not sure I really want to have to think about how to hold a screwdriver, the rest of the brands I own come naturally, the Wera just doesn't see to fit my hand well. I much prefer the Witte grip, and if I were starting over, I wouldn't own anything but Witte drivers. The rest would get tossed in the trash... but I have too much $$ ******* in everything now to go that route.

I could not agree more. I have many NOS and nearly New Proto yellow-handled screwdrivers; lots with duplicates and no where near all of the ones offered. But, they are awesome.I prefer the old Proto yellow handles. Second best are Snappy black hard handles.
P.S. Here's my set of Proto's. Only missing 5 screwdriver part numbers!
Very nice screwdriver collections. Here is the latest shot of mine. I also had a few questions. Would I need to get either a Pozidriv screwdriver or a Phillips #4? I have neither in the collection and didn't see the need for them. Don't own a British car and I don't believe Pozidriv is used much in the US