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Insulated Screwdrivers

MarkH

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I have a couple old sets of unknown vintage and manufacture that I inherited that have reached the point of worn out.

Simply for those who are doing electrical work what are you using? It is time for the farm to pick up replacements for a tool we need but do not use. I would guess there are options outside of having the Snap on guy drop off a couple sets.
 
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hamburglar

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I have a set of Heyco, so I've got no dog in this fight, but I see that there's usually sets of Wiha (and sometimes Wera) insulated sets on eBay.
 

Voltron

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Wiha is by far the prefered brand in the electrical industry here in New Zealand. I use them myself and i would estimate that 90% of electricians would too. The only thing i would say is that they can be prone to snapping the tips off the smaller flat heads, but that is probably more to do with the way i use them than any faults with the tools!
 
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