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Looking for quality Philips head screwdrivers 2,1,0.

stonesfan68

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Felo makes some fantastic screwdrivers. I really like their Ergonic grips. The tips have held up fine for me.

Ash at German-hand-tools.com is a member here and offers Felo.
 
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I have used good and cheap, some last and some don't and have some flea specials that have been around a long time. I consider them a consumable, throw it out if damaged and for long wood screws aint gonna be turning it by hand anyway.
 

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Most of the issues I am having are dealing with longer screws like wood screws. I think I would be fine using the harbor freight pros for electronics but the wood screws and rusted on fasteners worries me.

If you're dealing with the removal of lots of long/rusted wood screws, then maybe you should use a cordless impact driver.

Stubborn camouts will be torture on any screwdriver bit. The Phillips head was probably the worst invention ever in fastener technology. They should have been phased out decades ago IMHO.
 
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Have had great luck with HF Pros. Makes Snap-On instincts feels like junk. I just use them now to open paint cans and pry with after getting the pros.

What don't you like about the Snap On's? What does junk feel like? Or do you have small hands?
 

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jeffp1979

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bought a 29 piece set from tool web Rhino brand for 29 bucks work on a ranch and feed mill love the tips and handles are decent
 
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