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Krokodil

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Well, seeing that own the whole line, please recommend one of their hex bit holders for a cordless drill. Non-impact.
 

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The bit is quasi universal, it goes from PH00 to PH2
 

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I like the ergo handles on these screwdrivers, the tips seem to hold up, and the price is right.

 
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Ahhh.... Kraftkant, why did they stop with that concept?

I want some of this, can´t they make some small batches of this hard handle again, that would be so cool:

 
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Ahhh.... Kraftkant, why did they stop with that concept?

I want some of this, can´t they make some small batches of this hard handle again, that would be so cool:




I would love some hard handle laser tip Wera drivers! Can't believe how grippy the laser bits are. Unbelievable how well they grip stripped screws.

Green please!!!
 
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I would love some hard handle laser tip Wera drivers! Can't believe how grippy the laser bits are. Unbelievable how well they grip stripped screws.

Green please!!![/QUOTE]

Hell YES!!! lets start a petition! even as a limited edition one time deal I would buy a couple sets. I still have some orange handles that have seen over 20 years of near daily use and are the best phillips drivers I owned until the lasers came out
 

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Ahhh.... Kraftkant, why did they stop with that concept?

I want some of this, can´t they make some small batches of this hard handle again, that would be so cool:


Decaf - you are sooo right!

I always had mixed feelings about Wera drivers, and this was mostly due to the handles!

Just of late I've been doing a lot of carpentry (sometimes you have to) and using a lot of woodworking screws with Pozi heads. Sadly, there seems to be quite a lot of variation in the heads. I didn't want to use my decent PB drivers and my CK were taking a beating.

I bought, just to try, a Wera stainless steel driver (with the white handle) and am really impressed. Used it on all manner of ****** screw heads without damage! These blades are tough! Might add a few more to my carpenters bag, but I know the handles won't stand up to greasy hands!

I would just love some hard handled drivers in the same pattern!

I'll join your petition!
 

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Ahhh.... Kraftkant, why did they stop with that concept?
i have no clue... but some Kraftkant products are still available as "Format"

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https://www.mroshop.com/lp/schroevendraaierset.asp


I want some of this, can´t they make some small batches of this hard handle again, that would be so cool:
Then you should visit South Africa :) They still produce them there locally:
www.wera.co.za

http://www.wera.co.za/Components/GetFile.aspx?fileID=2901
 
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I have about 20 (!) Wera VDE screwdrivers. I think they are excellent - the steel is very strong and hard wearing, but not brittle. and the tips grip well. I'm not a huge fan of the handles but can live with them. Whilst they do get dirty, they clean up well with some solvent.
 

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Monte,

There's also this one from Japan, with diamond tips:

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My most recent Wera tool. Meet the green lolipop....always ready for a quick task as it sits in my shirt pocket.

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and some old-logo, hard handles:

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look at the catalog print....an assortment of hard handle colours:

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Here's a picture of the only Wera tool I own - a model 7007 3/4" drive torque wrench.

I bought this on eBay a few years ago when shopping for a new torque wrench. The seller called it the "European equivalent to Snap-on", and after a little research I decided this was a good deal at ~$120 (shipped).

I am quite pleased with it!

Brian
 

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WERA by Sandvik. Sorry - Sandvik by WERA
 

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Here's a picture of the only Wera tool I own - a model 7007 3/4" drive torque wrench.

I bought this on eBay a few years ago when shopping for a new torque wrench. The seller called it the "European equivalent to Snap-on", and after a little research I decided this was a good deal at ~$120 (shipped).

I am quite pleased with it!

Brian


That comes from a company called Nobar in England (link: http://www.norbar.com/en-gb/). They are the largest torque wrench manufacturer in Europe. Cool find.




WERA by Sandvik. Sorry - Sandvik by WERA


That's pretty cool.
 
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The Wera tools have really peaked my interest. I would love to have a closer look at them. I would love a set of jokers and a 1/4 3/8 1/2 drive zyklops set. I've seen the videos I really like the concept.
 

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The Wera tools have really peaked my interest. I would love to have a closer look at them. I would love a set of jokers and a 1/4 3/8 1/2 drive zyklops set. I've seen the videos I really like the concept.

Head on over to Lee Valley tools in Edmonton to look and play with them. :)
 

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I'm north of Toronto and get my Wera's local via Bolts Plus - one of my favourite fastener go to's!!
 
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Today the lasertip was my lifesaver. Without lasertip i couldn´t get this rusty screw out.
I first tried with a Bahco ergo, but it slipped all the time.

Lasertip = 1 , Regular = 0. :rocker::rocker:



 

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Question for you Wera fans, dropped in a local DIY shop on my travels and bought a long reach 250mm long screwdriver PH2 Phillips anyway, it don't say Wera anywhere on it, but it looks identical to Wera screwdrivers! And it's blue handled.(see pic). Do you think it is a genuine Wera? only paid £5.00 sterling for it!

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