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Wera Tools 40% Off

umdmaz

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Wera tools are 40% off at chadstoolbox.com at the moment. From the email it doesn't look like it will stay that way very long.

Go buy screwdrivers.

Enjoy
 
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Rye425

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Still too expensive for me. I love my Kraftform screwdrivers tho
 
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umdmaz

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I prefer Felo Ergonic's for my normal screwdrivers but am picking up a Kraftform 20 series and a master set of bits for it. I think that's about as compact of a driver as you can get.
 

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The first set you linked has Philips head drivers while the second set has pozidrive.

Yep. It may be helpful to download the Wera catalog. It is linked on Chad's website. His pictures and website organization ****. Especially for anything other than Wera or Knipex.
 

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Prices look the same as they usually do. No difference
There just trying to draw people in by saying sale. Still good prices btw
 

glockman

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PZ is a posidrive which is very similar to a philips but diferent. The best way I have found to differenciate is PZ have a small ridge in the valley of the driver between the blades. They also have a different profile which makes a PZ bit strip Phillips screws easier. Ask me how I know:)
 

lithdoc

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My experience with PZ is quite the opposite. I've camed out a lot of PZ screws with Phillips without having the knowledge of PZ! PZ is almost Torx-like, you'll rarely cam it out.
 

M. Blue 240

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PZ is a posidrive which is very similar to a philips but diferent. The best way I have found to differenciate is PZ have a small ridge in the valley of the driver between the blades. They also have a different profile which makes a PZ bit strip Phillips screws easier. Ask me how I know:)

My experience with PZ is quite the opposite. I've camed out a lot of PZ screws with Phillips without having the knowledge of PZ! PZ is almost Torx-like, you'll rarely cam it out.

Learn something new everyday :dunno:. I'm actually not ordering now. I compared it with local prices and after the minimum $20 order and shipping the price is the same. I'll support the local shop and have easier returns if I need it.
 

Holt

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Learn something new everyday :dunno:. I'm actually not ordering now. I compared it with local prices and after the minimum $20 order and shipping the price is the same. I'll support the local shop and have easier returns if I need it.

Where can you buy Wera locally. I see you are in OR. is it marine shops.
 

M. Blue 240

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There is a little Mom and Pop place one town over. The whole store is maybe 500sqft, but everything is packed in there and you find little treasures hidden all over the place. Its also the only place I've seen that sells SK. I could easily sign my paycheck over to them each month.
 
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