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ersatzs2

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My drawer, just re-organized with some new SK drivers from thetoolwarehouse.net
these are the older model Ernst rails. The Facom screwdrivers came with their own very compact tray which can't be improved upon with anything 'aftermarket'
 

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My drawer, just re-organized with some new SK drivers from thetoolwarehouse.net
these are the older model Ernst rails. The Facom screwdrivers came with their own very compact tray which can't be improved upon with anything 'aftermarket'

I always like those rails....looking good. :thumbup:
 

metal4130

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Just got this cool set.
 

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tcheat

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Here is most of my screwdriver collection

Snap On Pozi drivers, Mastercraft Robertson screwdrivers, Britool ratcheting screwdrivers and a box of bits.

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Beta metric nut drivers, Mastercraft torx, Snap On allen screwdrivers

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Snap On screwdrivers

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Snap On prybars, Hooks, cotterpin puller, persission screwdrivers and scrappers

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Mastercraft and Stanley screwdrivers on my tool cart

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Some extra sets

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Sorry to revive an old thread, but I was in a Walmart Supercenter in Mexico City this week and they had a couple of those yellow handled Stanley screwdrivers (the Australian made ones in the photo above). They were approximately $3 each and looked to be good quality. I believe they were made in Taiwan. If they'd had an entire set I would've grabbed them.

Anyone know where they sell these?
 
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07Forester

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I need to remind myself on getting into this thread and posting my HH SO wratcheting screwdriver collection when I get back from vacation.
 

98TJ

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Part of my organizing has resulted in finding that I have multiple sets of the same Stanley FatMax screwdrivers.

Here's the screwdriver drawer. Consolidated the FatMax sets (except for six that are on the hutch) and put the cheap Craftsmans in a Craftsman holder. Wife picked up some Craftsman Pro screwdrivers and Torx drivers for me a while back so they're in there as well.
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And here's a few on the top of the hutch...
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With cash that was given to me by the mother-in-law for Christmas, I picked up a fairly complete set of Wera drivers.
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And the only Snap-On driver I own. $1 at the pawn shop. :lol_hitti
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contactme_11

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Anyone else notice that the new husky screwdrivers at home depot are mostly all saying "made in USA" lately?
 

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bart1: awesome pics. Thanks!! They really show what an amazing design the Assistent is. German engineering at it's best. The hand box is cool too.

Methinks some pretty blue is in my future.
 

98TJ

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Part of my organizing has resulted in finding that I have multiple sets of the same Stanley FatMax screwdrivers.

Here's the screwdriver drawer. Consolidated the FatMax sets (except for six that are on the hutch) and put the cheap Craftsmans in a Craftsman holder. Wife picked up some Craftsman Pro screwdrivers and Torx drivers for me a while back so they're in there as well.
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And here's a few on the top of the hutch...
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With cash that was given to me by the mother-in-law for Christmas, I picked up a fairly complete set of Wera drivers.
398748_1729001362139_1751610005_860568_1020138638_n.jpg


And the only Snap-On driver I own. $1 at the pawn shop. :lol_hitti
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New additions that I got with Christmas cash today.

Kobalt aluminum body ratcheting screwdriver, Wera Kraftform Kompakt 20, and a Wera PH3 Laser Tip.
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The Kobalt surprised me. The entire body is machined from aluminum, as is the cap that holds bits and extension in the handle. It's a hefty unit and doesn't feel cheap at all. For ~ $9 at Lowe's I figured I'd give it a shot.
 
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ersatzs2

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Part of my organizing has resulted in finding that I have multiple sets of the same Stanley FatMax screwdrivers.

Here's the screwdriver drawer. Consolidated the FatMax sets (except for six that are on the hutch) and put the cheap Craftsmans in a Craftsman holder. Wife picked up some Craftsman Pro screwdrivers and Torx drivers for me a while back so they're in there as well.

that looks like a nifty rack you've got for those pliers; where is that from?
 

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I've looked every where for those little pocket screwdrivers with the magnet on the back, any one have a sauce for one in the UK????
 

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My Channellock screwdrivers:

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First and foremost, I like the way they feel. The price was right, the tips are magnetized, and if I'm not mistaken, they have a lifetime warranty. They're also high visibility, which I love.
 

zbadass28

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where did you get those channel locks at? could use a nice set of them at work...
 

contactme_11

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Again I'm going top ask, anyone notice that the new husky pro drivers at home depot are "made in USA"?
 
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jalfaro

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My small group of helpers,

No I have a collection of screwdrivers, but I like having options for different situations that may arise.

- Basically a craftsman screwdriver set for multi-tasks (primarily auto repair)
- My picquic set (multique, stubby and tenny turner) are usually used to repair
(or at least try) computers.

But I use the SixPac Plus :thumbup: most of the time, both at home and also in my work and in the car.
 

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- My picquic set (multique, stubby and tenny turner) are usually used to repair
(or at least try) computers.

But I use the SixPac Plus :thumbup: most of the time, both at home and also in my work and in the car.

Picquic is an excellent product and very underrated by all in my book.
 
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