I'm sure the topic of screwdrivers has been beaten to death in some form or another; however i wasn't able to find anything pertaining to my dilemma.
It's time for a new set of drivers at work. As a diesel tech, I don't use them terribly often compared to other tools, but when i do use them they usually disappoint.
My craftsman drivers are holding up ok but frankly they feel awful in the hand. And smaller drivers tend to make my hands cramp up.
For this reason, i'm looking strictly for a fatter handled driver. I've used coworkers' SO soft handle instinct drivers and they feel great. The big, 3 sided handle fits perfectly in my hand, lets me put a ton of torque on the fastener without actually having to "lean into" the driver to keep it from slipping, like i have to with my CM drivers.
My problem is that $150 for a 8 piece driver set that doesn't even include longer drivers, or a #3 phillips is kinda' steep in my book. And i'm never one to spend that much on SO tools when a suitable substitute can be had for much cheaper.
So thus I have my eyes on Wera drivers. They seem fairly priced, good quality, and their handles seem to be pretty big, and are designed around fitting perfectly in your hand. Does anyone have any experience with both of these drivers? How do they compare?
A couple problems i have with the Wera drivers is that i can't seem to find a set that comes in a tray. Most of them seem to come in racks. And that they also seem to suffer from the same issue snap on sets have, and don't come with a #3 philips, or any longer tipped drivers(something around 8"), unless i'm missing a set.
So, am i missing any other options in drivers? I've looked at drivers like Klein, SK, gear wrench, etc etc but their handles are either too small or unergonomical.
It's time for a new set of drivers at work. As a diesel tech, I don't use them terribly often compared to other tools, but when i do use them they usually disappoint.
My craftsman drivers are holding up ok but frankly they feel awful in the hand. And smaller drivers tend to make my hands cramp up.
For this reason, i'm looking strictly for a fatter handled driver. I've used coworkers' SO soft handle instinct drivers and they feel great. The big, 3 sided handle fits perfectly in my hand, lets me put a ton of torque on the fastener without actually having to "lean into" the driver to keep it from slipping, like i have to with my CM drivers.
My problem is that $150 for a 8 piece driver set that doesn't even include longer drivers, or a #3 phillips is kinda' steep in my book. And i'm never one to spend that much on SO tools when a suitable substitute can be had for much cheaper.
So thus I have my eyes on Wera drivers. They seem fairly priced, good quality, and their handles seem to be pretty big, and are designed around fitting perfectly in your hand. Does anyone have any experience with both of these drivers? How do they compare?
A couple problems i have with the Wera drivers is that i can't seem to find a set that comes in a tray. Most of them seem to come in racks. And that they also seem to suffer from the same issue snap on sets have, and don't come with a #3 philips, or any longer tipped drivers(something around 8"), unless i'm missing a set.
So, am i missing any other options in drivers? I've looked at drivers like Klein, SK, gear wrench, etc etc but their handles are either too small or unergonomical.
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