I'm and avid DIY guy. I do all my own home repairs, vehicle maintenance, tools maintenance, make knives, make furniture, and just like tinkering. I grew up using mostly Craftsman tools and while I have a lot, I'm not super fond of their standard grade of screwdrivers. I have a pretty large collection of them but the tips on the most common screw heads (1/4" flat, 5/16" flat, P1, P2, P3, etc) seem to get deformed ever so often and start to strip screw heads.
That said, I'd like to add a small set of maybe 6-8 pieces of some really high quality screwdrivers for the most commonly used sizes. For the rest of my infrequent needs as a DIY guy, the Craftsman stuff I have will be just fine.
What are some of the better drivers out there that I should look at. Lets say budget is sub $150 for the following: 3x 4-5" long flats, 4-5" P1/2/3, stubby flat, and stubby P2
That said, I'd like to add a small set of maybe 6-8 pieces of some really high quality screwdrivers for the most commonly used sizes. For the rest of my infrequent needs as a DIY guy, the Craftsman stuff I have will be just fine.
What are some of the better drivers out there that I should look at. Lets say budget is sub $150 for the following: 3x 4-5" long flats, 4-5" P1/2/3, stubby flat, and stubby P2

