Thanks for the info. So which one should I buy, Tohnichi or Kanon? I found that in rakuten.co.jp, Kanon is more expensive (for a similar torque range).
It's a snowy day here in the U.K. so I've been sorting out my 'road box'. I wanted some Pozidriv screwdrivers to complement my hard handled Hazet slotted drivers (but an obviously different colour) and ended up with these Wiha.
Really nice in the hand, and the total opposite of the 'maximum torque' designs, which I can never spin screws quickly with! Durable too, and easy to wipe off!
Don't know why Wiha don't promote these more?
Yesthat particular style of Whia screwdrivers and handle are sweet!
I've got only one Whia red handle acetate screwdriver, as you show in your post, that I was lucky enough to purchase here in the U.S. wish I could get a few more just like what you have.
It's a snowy day here in the U.K. so I've been sorting out my 'road box'. I wanted some Pozidriv screwdrivers to complement my hard handled Hazet slotted drivers (but an obviously different colour) and ended up with these Wiha.
Really nice in the hand, and the total opposite of the 'maximum torque' designs, which I can never spin screws quickly with! Durable too, and easy to wipe off!
Don't know why Wiha don't promote these more?
.What's the snow like Dave? I'm in Ireland, we are due to get it today.
Where did you manage to get the screwdrivers? I had a flat head in The same handle design and it was always with me in work and got worked really hard until I left it on some scania....do you have a link to the supplier?
Carl

Something like this:
https://www.kctoolco.com/wiha-15325-2-x-100mm-phillips-square-handle-screwdriver/
Mark
Tohnichi....hands down and nothing else.
With Tohnichi's top of the line quality, durability and high standards believe me you won't be disappointed. You'll be buying more than just a simple torque wrench.
Only had about 5 inches so no real drama, but it's hanging around!
Yes, for some reason those drivers seem harder to find. Sets turn up from time to time, either on eBay, or even at my local electrical fitting supplier. They are often dead cheap (£15 for 6 drivers) but always seem to include Phillips not Pozidriv.
There are some more on U.K. Amazon, but prices vary widely, and again no Pozidriv.
I just searched on 'Wiha Classic Pozidriv' which took me straight to Wiha.com. When I went to the site it takes you straight to the U.K. site and I ordered there. Probably not the cheapest, but hey had all 3 sizes. Drivers came shipped direct from Germany, and even though they charged me list price on the drivers, shipping wasn't much!
I buy some new wrenchs today:
Toptul high torque wrenches (8--19 - AAEW series) and a flare wrench 10-11. Very nice. Taiwan.
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Dave, Nice drivers!
Do you know if the soft finish ones are still made in Germany? I know they used to be.
Yes!
As far as I know all the Wiha drivers are German made.
I have one or two of those soft finish drivers myself, and I saw a load recently at my electrical supplier. All definitely made in Germany.
Wiha pliers are outsourced (Vietnam or somewhere) but they still seem to be decent. Certainly much better than the average Taiwanese!
It's a snowy day here in the U.K. so I've been sorting out my 'road box'. I wanted some Pozidriv screwdrivers to complement my hard handled Hazet slotted drivers (but an obviously different colour) and ended up with these Wiha.
Really nice in the hand, and the total opposite of the 'maximum torque' designs, which I can never spin screws quickly with! Durable too, and easy to wipe off!
Don't know why Wiha don't promote these more?
Anyone know where I can find more Wiha drivers like this blue T15x80? I'm not sure if I've ever seen any others with the blue plastic hard handle and black oxide shank.![]()
33% price hike after I bought these. Yikes.
Nice wrenches, aren't they?
Additonally to the super torque AAEW I have labeled as Facom (USAG has them, too) I bought some long wrenches, torx wrenches, half moon wrenches, impact sockets and nut buster sockets, ratchets, t-handles and breaker bars.
Besides the breaker bar and the ratchets which I do not like because of the flexing of head and handle (bb) and not satisfying mechanism (ratchet) I am very pleased to buy this Taiwanese bargains.
Very good value!
I am not exactly sure why them pliers are worth $46 to begin with, let alone $62. I bought one few years ago for about as much as you paid for it and used it maybe once or twice. It's good quality, but it is not worth that much for me.
33% price hike after I bought these. Yikes.
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Looks like the old Proturn 1k handle.



Let me be the first to announce that Hazet finally managed to introduce a regular head sized 1/2" fine toothed ratchet: 916HP
LINK
They also changed the design of their assistent range and renewed their homepage. I am very hyped about the ratchet. I am waiting for this a long time
I wish I could make a trip over to cologne for the "Eisenwarenmesse 2018".
Let me be the first to announce that Hazet finally managed to introduce a regular head sized 1/2" fine toothed ratchet: 916HP
LINK
They also changed the design of their assistent range and renewed their homepage. I am very hyped about the ratchet. I am waiting for this a long time
I wish I could make a trip over to cologne for the "Eisenwarenmesse 2018".
Hope my english isnt too bad?
Still don't like the 2K-Handles on Hazet Ratchets.
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FWIW, the ODM on those pliers is Schmitz, and they sell directly for less.33% price hike after I bought these. Yikes.
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I've wanted to sample a tool from that company, so the pliers' ODM is good to know. Buying direct would most probably be the least expensive way to purchase multiple tools, but the €19.90 shipping for one tool would have made this particular purchase more expensive than what I paid.FWIW, the ODM on those pliers is Schmitz, and they sell directly for less.
I didn't know they were still doing the high flat rate shipping.I've wanted to sample a tool from that company, so the pliers' ODM is good to know. Buying direct would most probably be the least expensive way to purchase multiple tools, but the €19.90 shipping for one tool would have made this particular purchase more expensive than what I paid.
I ended up buying 4x at once, so the shipping wasn't bad.One guy in my country sells this bunch at 52 usd (all unused). should I go for it?
I found something very sweet lookin. Maybe I should try one![]()
One guy in my country sells this bunch at 52 usd (all unused). should I go for it?