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Danglerb

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Depends on the intended use. I want a set of the Wiha flexible shaft drivers.
 

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I got craptastic craftsman plastic handles ... happy with them so far especially considering the price
 

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The Craftsman plastic handle nut driver sets work just fine! In fact, they used to run sales on a combined SAE/Metric set. The price was very reasonable and the sets were made by Western Forge for Sears. Also, lifetime replacement.
 

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I've got the Wera hollow shaft nut drivers and I haven't experienced any issues with them. Come in a 7 piece set which includes the following: 5, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 13mm.
 

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I just use the 1/4" square drive "screwdriver" handle LIKE THIS ONE with my deep or shallow 1/4" drive sockets. Never saw the need for dedicated nut drivers.
 

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I have not used the snap on ones but my vote is for klein over any of the other readily available brands here in the US.
 

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Anyone have a link to the Wera metric set. I'm only finding the standard set.
 
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zer0cell

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Yeah, those Wiha nut drivers linked above were the ones I probably would have gotten if I did not get the Kleins. To me it is important to have the hollow shafts.. if I did not care about the hollow shafts I would take a look at offerings from other manufacturers as well, including the flex shaft varieties...
 

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I recently bought a set of XCelite nutdrivers and I really like them. Cheap, US Made, and have a nice old school look/feel to them.
 

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I have not used the snap on ones but my vote is for klein over any of the other readily available brands here in the US.

+1. Klein makes terrible screwdrivers but their nutdrivers are still excellent.
 

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I have a set of the old Craftsman Professional nutdrivers with the rubber over grip. Love em.
Just need them in metric.....
 

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I like Xcelite too but finding a brand new set at a low price can be tricky. There is a 'mini' set which is kinda neat but the drivers and handles are very small. You can also get the 10 piece set which includes a plastic case which is very nice. Expect to pay about $60 on amazon though. It is made in the USA and seems to be good quality. The SAE model number is HS618 and the Metric is 413MM. Both are hollow shaft sets and will set you back about $120 total. Even though they are more expensive than Craftsman and Klein, notice that Klein and Craftsman only are 7 piece sets, whereas Xcelite has 10 piece sets plus a durable plastic carry case. That's the difference.
 

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Is this the set at Sears, 14 pc for $45 that goes on sale for $10 or is it $10 for each 7 pc metric and 7 pc SAE?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00934070000P?prdNo=16&blockNo=16&blockType=G16

Google shopping search using hollow nut driver +set, gives a lot of hits with pictures. Bondhus and HF looked good to me on the cheap side, but not that much more to go to the Wiha.

OTOH nutdrivers are often very cheap at a swap meet or yard sale, pick up Vaco or Xcelite.
 

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that looks like them, ( yes all 14 for the sale price) except mine came in a red soft sided zippered case..
 

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what about t handle sets? anyone making bigger sets than the craftsman and motion pro ones? 8-19 would be nice.
 

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what about t handle sets? anyone making bigger sets than the craftsman and motion pro ones? 8-19 would be nice.

I'm not a fan of T-handle anything. IMO it just overfills your box with giant handles.

I'd say anything over 12mm is likely outside what a nut driver can loosen. Roto ratchets are nice to spin loosened fasteners off.
 
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