jeffmoss26
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My buddy got them. They are sold exclusively through City Electric Supply (CES)
Those are cool and a bit of a unique Klein product as far as I can tell. The Vessel, Knipex, Wiha, etc. Ones are flat/phillips combo instead of flat/robertson.I just bought this set. Klein #32378. The tips are combination robertson #1 & #2 and slotted. Guaranteed once you try them on electrical stuff (receptacles, breakers, etc) you'll fall in love. The screws have to be where the square is at a 45 degree angle to the slot (I've come across a few that were not). Made in USA. I couldn't find them at any local brick and mortar so ordered online. Home Depot has them, free shipping, used Discover cash back for a 10% off e-certificate... ended up being $20.
Cool, I appreciate the info!

Couldn’t help myself.
Guessing that insulated tumbler is good for 1000v? ;-)got some stuff from the Klein Tools Gear Black Friday sale
Those sure look like the wera jokers. If they are they don’t get good reviews. You’ve probably noticed but I’m a Klein fan boy but I’ve never seen any value in their wrench or sockets kits to warrant the price. Personally I’d suggest pricing proto or Blackhawk and comparing.
I just pulled up some pictures for both to compare. It’s kinda close but I’ll take back my comment. However I’d really suggest you look elsewhere as a complete set of these is under $100. There’s no way that’s a quality product out of them for that kind of money.I'll have to see if I can feel them in the store. A little concerned that I believe they're being made in South Korea. As I think I posted here or elsewhere the South Korean adjustable wrenches are total trash.
I just pulled up some pictures for both to compare. It’s kinda close but I’ll take back my comment. However I’d really suggest you look elsewhere as a complete set of these is under $100. There’s no way that’s a quality product out of them for that kind of money.
Went to one estate sale and a local pawn shop today, found all this stuff for my buddy’s collection (meter and one of the red drivers are not Klein)
Both it and the Milwaukee have some nice features, but I like the Kershaw 1920 Select Fire because of the real knife blade and ability to hold multiple bits.Probably the only Klein tool I have. I chose it over the Milwaukee because of the bits. I carry it every day and it's been a good tool so far.