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bimmerZ5

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Gearwrench doesn't promote their screwdrivers much, but i actually think they are very nice. Those have magnetic shafts too.
 

rice rocket

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I think that's still overpriced. I paid less for my 6-pc Wera cushion grip set...
 

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I'd like to grab the 20pc set Gearwrench has. I have a few loose ones already and like them
 

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$42 at Sears, $41 on Amazon.

The last thing I need is another set of screwdrivers, but for the $15 price, I might have to pick up a set.
 

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Picked these up yesterday they are very nice.
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Yes, very nice. I'm definitely going to have to run over after work and pick up a set.

How's the storage case on these? Is it good enough that the whole set will sit in a tool chest nicely? The Craftsman stuff is usually flimsy throw away stuff. But that Gearwrench looks pretty sturdy.
 

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I also picked up a set they are very nice for the price if you are needing screwdrivers it is a good deal.
 
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I see you have the hex on the shaft on those screwdrivers. On the slotted ones, it looks like the slotted blade is wider than the size a box/ratcheting wrench would fit around.

It might just be the photos, what size is the hex bolster? can you fit a box end over those blades?
 

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$42 at Sears, $41 on Amazon.

The last thing I need is another set of screwdrivers, but for the $15 price, I might have to pick up a set.

Same here, but I'm going for a set of these anyway. It's time to replace some of the old ones I have been using.
 

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i think that is pretty rare price on wera? the cheapest 6pc wera set seems to be about $30.

I got 'em for 30% off during the Zorotools Black Friday sale, but still, they're originally $21. Cheapest of the Wera sets, but seem to be good quality, COO is the Czech Republic, which is one of their factories is located (i.e. not some rebrand).
 

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Are the letters on handle printed or molded? I've read somewhere that the GearWrench letterings on the screwdriver handle dissolves upon contact with certain chemicals.
 
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Are the letters on handle printed or molded? I've read somewhere that the GearWrench letterings on the screwdriver handle dissolves upon contact with certain chemicals.

The letters are molded, but I picked up a ph2 x8" and noticed it had a different logo on the handle that was printed. Not sure which style is newer, but I like the molded better.

Compare this handle to the one pictured in post #8 of this thread. The below pic is the printed version.
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Anyone know how long this sale is?
I would like some but I am on the road for work. Did a store locater for area I'm in sparks, nv and no stores found. Couldn't find an end date for the promotion but I am just working off a cell phone.
 

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Picked up the last set at my local AA today. They had a lot of dust on them and weren't marked down on the rack, but rang up at the right price.

A very nice set overall. Well worth the price in my opinion.
 

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Picked up a set today. They are rather large screwdrivers. I am posting some pics so you can compare the relative size to some other brands.

Here are the GearWrench along with a few others:

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Notice how much sturdier they look, compared to the Wera:

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They compare in size to the Northern Industrial drivers, which are a heavy-duty set:

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I have rather large hands and the Gearwrench are much easier to grip for me than any of the Snap On & CM screwdrivers I have.
 

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Thanks for the heads up. i stopped in a grabbed the only set they had. There was so much dust on the package that they looked to have been there for at least a year.
 

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Great buy on a quality product. As far as a non American made screwdriver they are top notch. I sold several sets of these when I was in the tool business and had no complaints at all. A perfect set for someone who didn't want to spend the money on a truck brand screwdriver.
 

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I've always said these comfort grip Gearwrench screwdrivers were sort of a "hidden gem" since GW rarely promotes them but I've had really good experience with them.

in case anyone here is interested, i have an extra Gearwrench 20pc master screwdriver set i don't need, never opened (already have a couple of sets of these in my tool boxes), and they are the older kind with the "Gearwrench" logo moulded into the handle, not printed. PM me if interested.
 

daparrothead

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I've always said these comfort grip Gearwrench screwdrivers were sort of a "hidden gem" since GW rarely promotes them but I've had really good experience with them.

in case anyone here is interested, i have an extra Gearwrench 20pc master screwdriver set i don't need, never opened (already have a couple of sets of these in my tool boxes), and they are the older kind with the "Gearwrench" logo moulded into the handle, not printed. PM me if interested.

You have a pm on the screw driver set Sir. :)
 

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Just wanted to say Thanks to the OP, picked up a set. Nice set and case, for those that are wanting to store in a service cart side hole, the Larger size, has a 5" or 5"+ size handle, so it might hit most cart lids.

FYI, if your in Advance, you may want to pick up some Valvoline Syn Oil, it's BOGO ~$4.50 qt. I don't think there's a limit...
 

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Another thanks OP, I ordered them online for pickup last night.

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On my way to get a set to replace my old clear handled craftsman screwdrivers.
 

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Engine

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Just wanted to say Thanks to the OP, picked up a set. Nice set and case, for those that are wanting to store in a service cart side hole, the Larger size, has a 5" or 5"+ size handle, so it might hit most cart lids.

FYI, if your in Advance, you may want to pick up some Valvoline Syn Oil, it's BOGO ~$4.50 qt. I don't think there's a limit...

Yep, they are large screwdrivers. Good for heavy duty work. I think they would survive mechanic work very well. Not that a mechanic would ever use one for anything other than turning screws. :lol2:
 
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