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Quality Precision Screwdriver Sets: Flat, Phillips & Torx Options in Case or Box

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  • #31 9702028
    Arekbar
    Level 10  
    Hmm, the products come from Asia, in my opinion the average shelf. So it all depends on what you are looking for, the highest quality and a guarantee such as Wera but as we know it costs more or something that you use from time to time and you will pay less.
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  • #32 9704646
    ^ToM^
    Level 42  
    Arekbar wrote:
    Hello!
    I have been dealing with the subject of tools for years and as a railroad modeller I use Wera Micro screwdrivers:
    http://www.profitechnik.pl/narzedzia-reczne/n...a-6-cz-stojak-wera-kraftform-micro-20356.html
    So quality shouldn't be a problem!


    So I have a similar set, but complete as needed. Unfortunately, the green gum comes off in these screwdrivers. Over time, it starts to soften and become sticky (something like chewing gum) that sticks to your fingers and can be rubbed off. I suspect this is due to some effect of the fumes escaping from the electronics in my workshop. Now it just winds more often and seems to be better.
    I talked to the vera representative at some fair, but he made big eyes when I showed him their screwdriver with a sticky, decaying rubber in the handle :)
    In this situation, I recommend facom, wiha, stanley. This problem does not occur with them.
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  • #33 9704713
    Arekbar
    Level 10  
    There is a guarantee on Wera products, so you will get new ones! Maybe there was a defect in the material. At www.agentools.pl you will find all the data, write an e-mail with the sizes that are faulty and you will get new ones.
  • #34 9705309
    ciasteczkowypotwor
    Level 41  
    If your screwdrivers are going to be durable, it's only Gedore.
  • #35 9705497
    Trabi
    Level 36  
    I use something like this:

    Quality Precision Screwdriver Sets: Flat, Phillips & Torx Options in Case or Box

    Bought in the BricoMarche store some 4 years ago for thirty some zlotys. To this day, they are doing great, and I do not regret them at all, and I am surprised that they still lasted :D
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  • #37 9755233
    Bynak
    Level 20  
    Trabi wrote:
    I use something like this:

    Quality Precision Screwdriver Sets: Flat, Phillips & Torx Options in Case or Box

    Bought in the BricoMarche store some 4 years ago for thirty-something zlotys. To this day, they are doing great, and I do not regret them at all, and I am surprised that they still lasted :D


    I confirm !

    I also use them for 4-5 years and after a slight wear of the rubber on the handle there are no other signs of damage. The bits are still in perfect condition. That they are in use every day, I do not need to write because it is normal. I bought mine in the well-known large Re * l retail chain for perhaps PLN 14.99. There was also a bigger set and not much more expensive, but I assumed it was "crap" anyway, so I felt sorry for the extra money to charge. Now I regret it because despite its price, the SUPER set.

    Regards !
  • #38 9758470
    limerro
    Level 14  
    If precision screwdrivers, I recommend a set of 15 Proxxon PRN28148 on a stand screwed to the wall: http://www.ceneo.pl/10638868

    There are probably better ones on the market (more expensive screwdrivers), but they are sufficient for most precision tasks (laptops, etc.)

    As for the universal TX compact set: http://www.tme.eu/html/PL/zecja-32-narzedzi-z...cznych-14-firmy-wera/ramka_2066_PL_pelny.html

    Honiton toolkit for heavier tasks.

    All the necessary tools are rather hard to buy in one set ;-)
  • #39 10604493
    radioaktiv
    Level 15  
    Here's what happened to the Jonnesway screwdriver when it tried to unscrew the screw on the laptop hinge. I do not recommend, I am posting to warn others against buying these screwdrivers. I've already sent the screwdrivers back, hope to get my money back

    Quality Precision Screwdriver Sets: Flat, Phillips & Torx Options in Case or Box
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  • #40 11279857
    marcinsr
    Level 11  
    In Castorama I found a set from the Tivoly company, 35 tips for PLN 45.
  • #41 11283723
    ^ToM^
    Level 42  
    radioaktiv wrote:
    Here's what happened to the Jonnesway screwdriver when it tried to unscrew the screw on the laptop hinge. I do not recommend, I am posting to warn others against buying these screwdrivers. I've already sent the screwdrivers back, hope to get my money back


    Because JS is Chinese, but from the "higher" shelf. I propose (personally verified with many years of operation): FACOM, WITTRON, Wiha, Stanley, CK, Bahco, Berstein, Wera (Wera at the very end, because although the steel is decent, the rubber is off of them, which is on the handle - as I wrote above) .
  • #42 11295844
    Shaedlaer
    Level 9  
    Hmmm ... And not better - of course, if someone does not work professionally with these screwdrivers, then he definitely has a lot of throughput - just buy a cheap set of screwdrivers in the supermarket for ten zlotys and see what you use most often, which wear out and then buy one by one the ones you really need?

    I did it with precision screwdrivers (a set from Topex, probably) and with larger calibers of screwdrivers of various types (from supermarkets) and so far I 'earned' a lot on it compared to if I had bought all of them at once from a good, expensive brand ... I hardly use the amount of them (e.g. torx parts, some others) - only incidentally, for single screws, and I used to wear out and I had to buy better only the most used ones ...

    Of course, I do not remove and screw in screws professionally, but only as a hobby, so I have much less processing and equipment consumption than professionals ...
  • #43 11296669
    karel21
    Level 28  
    One small ambiguity in this topic, it is not about what screwdrivers you use, but who made it (screws of course), I have Nokia and three HI-TEC screwdrivers in front of me, some TDV from lidl and Wiha, it only fits screws this HI -TEC, this is not his advertisement, but only a tip, do not look at the manufacturer of screwdrivers, because they adhere to the standards (the company ones), as well as the manufacturers of these screws.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the search for quality precision screwdriver sets, specifically those that include flat, Phillips, and Torx options, preferably housed in a case or box. Users express concerns about the durability of low-cost screwdrivers, often made by lesser-known brands, which tend to break or wear out quickly. Recommendations include investing in higher-quality brands such as Wiha, Jonnesway, and Wera, which are noted for their longevity and reliability. Some participants suggest considering insulated screwdrivers for safety, while others discuss the practicality of interchangeable tips. Various online retailers and local stores are mentioned as potential sources for purchasing these tools, with users sharing personal experiences regarding the performance of different brands and models.
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