Thanks, four.cycle - I did see this listing; East Windsor is about a half-hour away from my house; I probably drove past the building more than once, back in the '90s when they were still in business.@nz44tool -
East Windsor / East Windsor Tool & Die Co., 87 So. Main St., East Windsor, CT 06088 / est. 1964 inc. Oct 30 1964 dissolved Dec 24 1997 / "Screwmaster" / patent 1743505 Jan 14 1930 & 2484765 Oct 11 1949 & 2514732 Jul 11 1950 Edmond Turgeon / https://patch.com/connecticut/windsorlocks/picture-east-windsor-then-now-15 /
Please let me know your thoughts on the quality of those blue Best Value screwdrivers. Thanks
Jeff - what make/model is that neon green stubby phillips? Slot 3, bottom of the drawer - almost looks like a Vessel?
In all honesty....since I've received them I only used one once thus far......I did however inspect each one of them (when I first opened the package).Please let me know your thoughts on the quality of those blue Best Value screwdrivers. Thanks


Thanks. I like acetate handled screwdrivers and will keep them in mind if I ever have the need for more screwdrivers.In all honesty....since I've received them I only used one once thus far......I did however inspect each one of them (when I first opened the package).
Giving them the "once over" the feel, handling and the look of them remind's me of my red acetate handles Vessel set.
They look very similar in all aspects.
I'm happy with them....and by the way all my tools are not just for show.....even though I like they way they look.
...but they actually do get used for whatever is necessary and called for.
Just my $0.02
Thanks. I like acetate handled screwdrivers and will keep them in mind if I ever have the need for more screwdrivers.

“Best Value” indeed. It’s tempting.
Jeff - what make/model is that neon green stubby phillips? Slot 3, bottom of the drawer - almost looks like a Vessel?
TY.