+1 on the Sunflag drivers. They have made it up a notch to the “quick grab” side of the beater basement toolbox for that reason:I'd like to say thanks for the SunFlag driver set recommendation. I bought the last set available and while I am pleased enough with the drivers themselves, I am more surprised by the fact that they have proven that the stainless "phillips" sheet metal screws that Fastenal fills our bolt bins with are in fact JIS.
Comparing the fit between a new SnapOn #1 phillips and the #1 JIS is a night and day difference. We always just thought the screws sucked.

I stopped in (this evening) and I intended to buy a set but the handles looked huge and hard. Would need to open them to find out so I did not buy them.How are these? I had the chance to buy a set at Blowes last week, but held off because the handles look like bloated roadkill.
Does the #4 have a larger handle than the others?They are very good. The grip fits my hand very well. The large PH4 really lets you put some torque into it, if you can find a fastener to try it on. I tend to like squarish handles, and Proto Duratech or whatever they are called. It’s a personal fit of course. It’s $20 for high end screwdrivers. Treat yourself. They make good Christmas gifts too, so if you don’t like them, someone will.
Dues the #4 have a larger handle than the others?
Those look remarkably like the Hozan set I bought years ago. They work great for repairing vintage stereo equipment but are kinda slim and slippery as others noted.
If it weren't for the handle material, those would be perfect for me. I can see why people like them.