Like many of us, most of my BF purchases were thoroughly DeJoy’ed. The last order, shipped “2 day Priority” by KC Tool, in early December, arrived today. Fortunately administrative competence in logistics and other matters is just a few weeks away…
First up, completing the PB Swiss slotted lineup, Philips bits, and clearance precision drivers (1.5mm hex and PH1). I don’t think PB Swiss honestly has many advantages except in slotted and ratcheting screwdrivers, but in those categories they’re a step ahead. The bits are solely to replace PH bits in a few sets, because of the unique color. The idea is visually distinct PH and PZ bits.
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The 1.5mm hex (clearance at Tool Lady) is 1.5mm all through the shaft, considerably less robust than Wera. But maybe if there’s a recessed tiny screw PB Swiss will be better.
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Other rando: Excelta-brand cable shears. These showed up in my eBay feed and looked interesting. The chrome is nearly Nepros quality.
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They’re more compact than the otherwise best-of-breed Orbis EvoShark (here as rebranded by Phoenix Contact):
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Overall quite a nice tool, but if you want cheap cable shears the $10 Italian “dog nail clippers” from Amazon et al. are the best value.
KC Tool shipment #1: Wera VDE blades, Cobra XS, Felo slotted woody (to complete the set), Wiha “Big Deal” precision set, Wera hex and ASSY bits.
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KC Tool shipment #2: Stubby Wiha Ultradrivers, Wera compact ESD handle. (Also Facom PH/SL screwdriver for terminals.)
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I’ve mentioned Ultradriver stubby before. A full-sized Ultradriver and a stubby let you hold every bit type and have two functional handles that can be used with almost any fastener (including security bits) in almost no space. They are great for kitchen drawers or car tool kits, which is exactly where I use them.
Wera blades are for this set, which had no square drive (it’s from the EU, so it included PZ-slotted blades instead that are useless here, as is the voltage tester for the most part). (I thought about buying a 2nd handle to replace the voltage tester, but didn’t.) I went with the cheap PH2 instead of slim because that’s a workhorse, and it was much cheaper. The regular one will work on most screws, and the expensive slim blade can be reserved for recessed screw.s
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I bought the Wiha “Big Deal” precision set as a gift for a local kid who’s into robotics, but I was curious so I took a peek. Looks like many of the bits are now Vietnamese instead of German. Wiha typically stamps sizing on their German bits, but sizing on the Vietnamese ones are almost all printed.
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While bit COO is just an observation, Wiha’s failure to recut the foam for the new handle is a disappointment. It’s clearly still cut for their older ESD handle, and doesn’t fit the new one. How expensive could that bit of attention to detail possibly be?
Miscut foam:
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Old handle in “Big Deal” kit:
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I was hoping Knipex Cobra XS would be one of KC Tool’s BF specials, but that was not to be this year. Still the 20% discount was nice.
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Handle is beautiful, though not the most comfortable.
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Jaws are much thinner than 125mm Cobra, which can be very useful.
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Wera bits above are for the Bosch case I bought with the new brushless Flexiclck 12V drill/driver. Bosch’s set inexplicably had no hex bits. Also I like to use Würth ASSY screws for DIY projects (so people can’t mess with them) so I added Wera’s “SIT” ASSY bits as well.
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Wera ESD handle was picked up for an “Easter Egg” set. It still fits the case, even when loaded with a Wiha 1/4-to-4mm hex adapter.
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Also picked up another Bosch/Sortimo L-BOXX dolly at the $20 off $100 sale.
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