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    Lets see your screwdrivers

    I am in the market for a new set of screwdrivers.
    So far i like the Klein, the yellow and black one, and i like the milwakee too, at least they look good to me. I have small hands so i dont want something with a "chubby" handle.
    I am wondering which one are you currently using right now.
    Please post some pics
    Thank you

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    Getting kind of personal arent' ya???
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    I use Wiha extra heavy duty screwdrivers. Sorry I don't know how to post pictures.

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    I like the Greenlee screwdrivers better than the Klein, the handles are softer and comparable in size.

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    I prefer Klein. Good screwdrivers and up here they are warranted for life.
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    95% of mine are Klein & Craftsman Professional. The Kleins are the daily drivers and I consider them the beaters compared to the Craftsman Professional line. Many people probably consider this blasphemy, but I prefer the Craftsman.


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    Wera, Witte and Felo make nice screwdrivers as well.

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    Mostly Klein, but I'm eying some Knipex

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    I have 2 craftams they are nice but the tips are too soft

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    This have bigs handles for my small hands anything else ???

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    Wera

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    Klien mostly, any 6 n 1 that i use for 1/4 & 5/16 nut driver as well. When it gets stripped i just get another that way all is in one tool for me. If im doing sheet metal alot then its a real 1/4 & 5/16 bit. Ive also got a bigger craftsman flat screw drive for lugs and such, and when that breaks or gets worn then its my pry bar.

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    Kleins obviously, just look at my avy

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    Snap on...anything wears out on it and I get a new one.Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1350013425.530357.jpg
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    Prefer bahco for their insulate terminal block screwdrivers.

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    Wiha and Klein, 1000 Volt insulated.

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    klein is the way to go

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    Wiha

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    Quote Originally Posted by socotech View Post
    I use Wiha extra heavy duty screwdrivers. Sorry I don't know how to post pictures.
    Hit the button in pic when u hit reply than go to folder where your picture is and hit to add file. If u don't have picture than copy and past where the picture is on the internet. Go to address bar start from right side hold down left mouse key and drag to the Http or www it should be hilighted than hit right side key of mouse and select copy than u can upload threw URL if u than right click again but this time hit pasteName:  Hit this button than go wheree the pic is in your files.PNG
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    I think Im going to buy a couple of wiha screwdrivers.

    I lost my old craftsman precision screwdriver....3/32 inch blade and th closest thing I can find to it ....I liked its longer length..... is a wiha.

    I went to this website....

    http://www.micro-tools.com/store/sea...spx?openid=590

    and found a couple Im going to buy and try.....and while looking around I saw a couple of larger "normal" wiha screwdrivers I also might buy.....something like a 1/4 inch and a 3/16th.......... or whatever their metric counterparts are

    Not those black wihas with the metal exposed on the end either...... I need these for electrical work.......lol
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    I bought a set of Klein journyman drivers, the handles feel good in the hand and they hold up well.

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