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Dustydazzler

So , long story short i recently lost my torque screwdriver set which was a Draper one which I think cost me about £60 off Amazon

I fancied a change and looked at the Armeg and Wera torques but both are £100 ish

What makes these worth £40+ more than a Draper set ??
 
Was the draper insulted? I expect the wera and armeg ones would be.
Is there an increased cost with extras? Screwdriver bits or a little roll up bag?

It might be extra for buying quality… or perceived quality just because of the name.
 
Was the draper insulted?
Toolstation have the draper set, yes it’s insulated.
To my knowledge it's the cheapest torque screwdriver option.
 
Branding. Had an armeg one, no different to any others I have seen

Edit- it came with a case. Must have cost about 60 quid to make the case
 
Only reason I can think of for opting for a particular brand is compatibility. I picked up a Wera torque driver from an Amazon warehouse deal as it fits all the blades I have.
 
I have one of those draper sets @timhoward linked to and it's been just the job!
I also have the wiha one and apart from the length difference (draper one is looong and the massive lock on it) they are both spot on!
 
I have the Wera set based on the "7441 VDE" driver, seems quite nice but 1.2-3 Nm range only. Also have some other torque tools but not insulated so really not for use anywhere near an energised (or energisable!) system.

At some point will probably get the lower torque driver "7440 VDE" that is 0.3-1.2 Nm so have that in insulated form, but not in any real hurry.
 
Wiha one goes down to 0.8Nm, Draper only to 1Nm.

Both now 5Nm at the upper end, which gives a decent range. Armeg range is an impressive 1-6Nm.

Compare this with Wera who make three different handles covering 0.3-1.2Nm, 1.2-3.0Nm & 1.7-3.5Nm and I can't think of a single reason to buy from Wera, other than compatbility with existing blades.
 
Compare this with Wera who make three different handles different handles covering 0.3-1.2Nm, 1.2-3.0Nm & 1.7-3.5Nm and I can't think of a single reason to buy from Wera, other than compatbility with existing blades.
Sadly, I have those blades...

I agree that the 1.2-3.0 & 1.7-3.5 overlap is utterly pointless!
 
Sadly, I have those blades...

I agree that the 1.2-3.0 & 1.7-3.5 overlap is utterly pointless!

Sort of overlapped with your post as I was typing at the same time. I also went with the middle of those three - it does everything I've needed it to, means all my blades remain interchangeable and is a decent torque driver, but Wera's offering looks very weak when compared with the competition.
 
Does anyone actually use their torque screwdriver?
I do for high-value and/or high current things.

A bit like the car torque wrench: most fasteners have a setting in the manual but you really only pay attention to the critical ones like cylinder head, suspension, etc, and the rest can be done using 'feel'.

Skill in the torque 'feel' area is usually related to past breakages...
 

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