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Screwdrivers

Spannersphere

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Looking at buying some screw drivers just looking around there's heaps of types of price ranges. Anyone know of some good brands
 
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monkeyspanners

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Re: Screw drivers

Try a few different makes for comfort, depends on the size of your hands etc what style handle may be comfortable in use.

I like pear shaped handles like the Stanley/Britool range also Koken, I have some Facom ones which are very nice but not as comfortable in use.

Depends how much use they will get. I have had to peel my fingers off a driver when the cramped up but i do a lot of work in cold environments as do dairy refrigeration.
 

Trucky

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Re: Screw drivers

Try the Williams sets with the black handles. Available through toolsdelivered or Amazon, at a good price to boot.

There is nothing available, at that price range, that will exceed those screwdrivers in quality. Perhaps a Wera offering might suit you around that price as well, but I find their most basic screwdriver (without the green "grippy" sections) is not much of a joy to use.
 

zer0cell

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Re: Screw drivers

Here are the brands I currently use which I have been pleased with:

Klein (USA)
Felo (Germany)
Wera (Germany/Czech)


I chose those brands because of quality/price/availability.

Probably can't go wrong either with Wiha (Germany), Witte (Germany) or the Pratt-Read (USA) brands. PB Swiss (Switzerland) or Snap-On (USA) are options as well if you have a fat wallet.
 
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Zeroek

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Re: Screw drivers

I just recently got some gearwrench screwdrivers. So far these have been my favorite ones that I've ever owned. I like them better than snap ons.
 

jjjrmx5

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Re: Screw drivers

This is like wearing "meat-pants" into a tiger cage. :lol:



Determine a budget and then get the best quality for that budget.

I love Facom drivers, as well as Wiha and Wera.
Felo is very capable.
Snap-On if you have the budget and warranty arrangement.
Williams USA is a nice less expensive alternative.

AU and the EU offer many that NA never sees except on special order.
 

jd_1138

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Re: Screw drivers

I heard that this Pittsburgh/Harbor Freight set is pretty nice for the price. They are only $12.99 for 22 pieces. Craftsman (non-Pro) ones would be about double that. If you're a casual/home user, they might be OK even if one day they will be relegated to the "catch all drawer" in your house or 2nd box.

http://www.harborfreight.com/22-piece-screwdriver-set-95114.html
 
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Robbie UK

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Re: Screw drivers

Here are the brands I currently use which I have been pleased with:

Klein (USA)
Felo (Germany)
Wera (Germany/Czech)

I'm wondering which Wera you speak of?

I tried the regular range and found them to be excellent for my hands but did not hold up to sustained punishment in a mechanical environment. By accident I moved over to their chiseldrivers range and have been astonished how much punishment they can take. For me they are my ideal screwdrivers but I acknowledge that not everybody appreciates the unusual shape.

Can never have enough of them:

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