juddspaintballs
Well-known member
I have a set of SK Suregrip (green square handles) screwdrivers that I like a fair amount. They don't slip out of screws often and they don't roll across the table. The problem is, I was cleaning a carburetor the other day on my work bench and used copious amounts of carburetor cleaner. It soaked the towel I had on the work bench and I accidentally left two of my screwdrivers on the towel long enough to melt the handles of the screwdrivers a bit. That *****.
I have half a mind to just find the two individual screwdrivers and call it a day. But why go the easy route when I can upgrade?!
I like the Wera Kraftform 6 screwdriver sets. My only gripe is that they have 4 slotted drivers and two Phillips. I'd like a #3 Phillips in my set, but even my SK drivers doesn't have one of those. I'm still using a crappy Craftsman #3 on the rare occasion I need one. I guess the Wera set would actually work out quite well...
Any other suggestions? I only need 6 or 8 screwdrivers. I won't be throwing away my SK set, including the melted ones, but I like my frontline tools to not be damaged.
I have half a mind to just find the two individual screwdrivers and call it a day. But why go the easy route when I can upgrade?!
I like the Wera Kraftform 6 screwdriver sets. My only gripe is that they have 4 slotted drivers and two Phillips. I'd like a #3 Phillips in my set, but even my SK drivers doesn't have one of those. I'm still using a crappy Craftsman #3 on the rare occasion I need one. I guess the Wera set would actually work out quite well...
Any other suggestions? I only need 6 or 8 screwdrivers. I won't be throwing away my SK set, including the melted ones, but I like my frontline tools to not be damaged.








