scubadoober
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I had been researching screwdrivers and could not settle on one brand or style so I ordered four of the major German brands. I will give my initial impressions and update this thread with future findings. Hopefully someone will find the comparison helpful.
The above image is for scale. All of the tips are lined up, and all are phillips #2 x 100mm. This was just an exercise in handle comfort and tip quality/life. Left to right (Country of Origin): Wera Kraftform classic (Czech Republic), Felo wood handle (Germany), Wiha SoftFinish (Germany), Witte Maxxpro (Germany). First impression is they were all comfortable in my hand. The Witte handle was a bit too thick, and I have decent sized hands (7.5" base of palm to tip of middle finger). I decided to drive some screws and all fit the head very snug, but more on that later. After initial use I would place them in this order: Felo, Wiha, Wera, Witte. The two big stadouts were the Felo and Wiha which surprised me since the Wera felt the best out of the box. The largest circumference could be slightly smaller. While the Witte triangular grip didn't seem to hit the creases in my hand just right it felt much better in actual use. Even with the Felo having the shortest grip it was extremely comfortable and functional. The Wiha basically tied for first with the Felo, and you could pick either with confidence based on handle material preference. The Wiha had a very secure grip with the rubber compound and would probably function better when wet.
Sorry I didn't flip the drivers. So from left to right: Witte, Wiha, Felo, Wera. I tested the tip holding with a #8 countersunk, #8 pan head, coarse drywall. All of them held the screws without fault even while being shaken in the vertical down position. No major standout, but the Wiha possibly held the best. It also had the roughest finish, and not rough as in poorly finished. None of the tips were magnetized in any way, and this was verified by the stainless screw. I will continue to update this thread and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.
The above image is for scale. All of the tips are lined up, and all are phillips #2 x 100mm. This was just an exercise in handle comfort and tip quality/life. Left to right (Country of Origin): Wera Kraftform classic (Czech Republic), Felo wood handle (Germany), Wiha SoftFinish (Germany), Witte Maxxpro (Germany). First impression is they were all comfortable in my hand. The Witte handle was a bit too thick, and I have decent sized hands (7.5" base of palm to tip of middle finger). I decided to drive some screws and all fit the head very snug, but more on that later. After initial use I would place them in this order: Felo, Wiha, Wera, Witte. The two big stadouts were the Felo and Wiha which surprised me since the Wera felt the best out of the box. The largest circumference could be slightly smaller. While the Witte triangular grip didn't seem to hit the creases in my hand just right it felt much better in actual use. Even with the Felo having the shortest grip it was extremely comfortable and functional. The Wiha basically tied for first with the Felo, and you could pick either with confidence based on handle material preference. The Wiha had a very secure grip with the rubber compound and would probably function better when wet.
Sorry I didn't flip the drivers. So from left to right: Witte, Wiha, Felo, Wera. I tested the tip holding with a #8 countersunk, #8 pan head, coarse drywall. All of them held the screws without fault even while being shaken in the vertical down position. No major standout, but the Wiha possibly held the best. It also had the roughest finish, and not rough as in poorly finished. None of the tips were magnetized in any way, and this was verified by the stainless screw. I will continue to update this thread and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.





