If you look around, you will find a LOT of people complaining about NEW klein screwdrivers.
Yeah! I work with electricians every day (I got a healthy respect for 480 and don't want to mess with it). Had a discussion with one yesterday... about Klein drivers.
I noticed he was using insulated Wiha precision drivers. I told him I was thinking about buying a regular set of insulated Wihas, but didn't know if they would stand up to mechanical work. He said, no problem - the insulation is tough as nails. He said he had to trim the insulation back, on one of his Wiha precision drivers, so he could get it down a hole in a PLC, and it was hell to cut.
Anyway, he also had Kleins in his pouch...
He said, "in the old days" he could throw a Klein screwdriver on the floor and it would pop right back at you, like a ball. Matter of fact, he said you had to be careful, if you accidentally dropped one -- that it didn't bounce back up, and get you in the eyes.
He said the newer ones are dead to the world. You drop them, and they just lay there.
I asked him if it's because the tips were softer (told him what I had read in these forums).
He said he didn't know why they don't bounce any more. He commented that the tips ARE softer -- but, he said they've been getting better lately.
Anyway, in his opinion, you can't beat Wihas (and other German screwdrivers - which he couldn't remember the names of. Heh! It was late in the day...