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It's Irazolas for me aswell, work supplied us with Bachos but the Irazolas are much better, they feel stronger and have softer more comfortable grips.
 
I use CK. But recently I tried a set of Draper Expert and they are very good, the handles are soft and easy to grip, so you can get things really tight.
 
ive got a set of experts aswell and apart from the name, there quite good. was looking at the irazolas tough. anyone tryed "klein"? i think its them anyway lol
 
Wera seem good but using a set of Knipex at the moment and liking them a lot.

Also had a go with Stanley Fatmax which were good too.
 
I use Irazola Tekno Plus for my Pozi's and CK Dextro for my slotted. Works great for me as the difference in handles lets me know which driver I am taking out but also I never really liked the flared head of the slotted Irazolas but their Pozi's are longer. Only downside of using 2 types is if I ever have to replace one, I have to find a company who sell them separately.

My boss has a few old Klein tools which are excellent quality but I think they are an American brand and have never seen them over here.
 
Bacho and Irazola are owned by the same people.
I used Irazola and they were good although i did snap the head of a couple of terminal drivers.
Wera are as good as Irazola too, didn't get on with Stanley ones
 
Just gone from Wickes( less expensive but exactly the same as draper expert) to Wera. Thought at first that Wera were a funny shape but actually designed I think to be less work and enable more torque due to the fatter handle. ÂŁ17ish for set from Screwfix and that includes a very handy tea stirrer
 

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