Saying Snap-On screwdrivers are not that much better thanCraftsmans, as was done in a post above, is unrealistic. The tips on Craftsman #2 Phillips drivers would last me about six months before being so badly worn down that it was useless. The tips do not fit screws very well so they cam out a lot and because they are so soft, they wear out quickly from camming out. They also strip out screws easily. I have never these problems with SO.
You may have a point there...and I would agree to a certian level...BUT I guess whats most shocking to me is that people actually use screwdrivers? Seriously I think the only manual screwdriver I've used in the last 6 months has been my Milwaukee Screwdriver with the ECX bit to install my recepicles and switches. My milwaukee 1/4" hex impact driver is used for all screws.
Other then being a mini pry bar (Flat) or hole alignment tool (Phillips) whats a manual screwdriver good for?
My favorite "manual" screwdriver has got to be my ratcheting SO driver. Replaceable shanks & tips so wear is a moot point. I got it back then because it was the first one around...since then everybody & their brother has come out with one, and my Kobalt isnt that much worse. 15.00 for the set vs $135.00.
What I was trying to say, is given the usage of screwdrivers in 2012...why pay 5x more for a tool which will barely get used?
Back to the OP and original question...I got a set of Whia Soft-Grip Security Torx screwdrivers 6 months ago. No complaints, really nice handles. And obviously, not highly used, if the handles last, I would like to get more of the Whia's myself.