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bareass172

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I don't have the Milwaukees, but I just bought a set of lightly used Wihas from a member here. I haven't had a chance to beat on them yet, but they feel really solid so far.

Not trying to derail your thread, just bumping it. ;)
 
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Personally i dont do a lot of demolition but i live the idea of a high strength screwdriver purpose built to he abused. Pics of the wihas you got me curious now? ;)


QUOTE=bareass172;3939298]I don't have the Milwaukees, but I just bought a set of lightly used Wihas from a member here. I haven't had a chance to beat on them yet, but they feel really solid so far.

Not trying to derail your thread, just bumping it. ;)[/QUOTE]
 

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Not the best pics ever, they're nestled in there with my new Williams set. They are the Wiha "Extra Heavy Duty" demolition drivers with soft finish grips. They also make these in a microfinish grip, no idea what the difference is.

http://www.wihatools.com/500seri/531serie.htm

I've owned them a few weeks now, zero complaints. I bought them for a very fair price from another member here, my only complaint is that it was a broken set so I need to fill in what's missing in the future. Prices on Ebay are just insane, I think I'm going to fill them in from KC Tool one of these days, they seem to have good prices on Wiha.

I don't plan to use them to demo anything either, but I agree with you - I like the idea that they're tough enough if I had to.

Those Milwaukee look really nice too though, certainly nothing I'd be afraid to use.:thumbup:
 

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With a painted screwhead I may tap the driver to seat the bit, but I don't have any plans to beat on my screwdrivers.
 
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