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Dave the spark

Time to renew some of my Screwdrivers again. The set I'm currently using are Wera which for comfort of use I quite like, problem is 2 of the Pz head drivers have shattered now whilst I've been using them.

Looking for recommendations for the best make out there.

Begin.:thumbsup:
 
Time to renew some of my Screwdrivers again. The set I'm currently using are Wera which for comfort of use I quite like, problem is 2 of the Pz head drivers have shattered now whilst I've been using them.

Looking for recommendations for the best make out there.

Begin.:thumbsup:
Wiha
 
like irazola (now bahco) myself. mine have had fair usage and still as good as new. mind you, i look after toools, never abuse them and absolutely never, i mean NEVER, lend to other trades, esp.plumbers.
 
Thanks Pete, I'll have a look to see how much they'll set me back
Klein look good also but you will need a bank loan to buy any, Milwaukee as well pricey, when I was young before the onset of VDE insulated screwdrivers, the sparkies choice where I worked, Stanley wooden handled jobbies were the in thing they had a strip of insulation between the handle and the blade, not very safe but still got 1 of mine left, sorry I rambled off top just reminiscing with a tear in my eye :oops::Do_O
 
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I've been in the trade for just over 30 years and I still have the same set of screwdrivers I bought back then, ITL insulated screwdrivers, you pay a little bit more but they come with a lifetime guarantee and made in the UK so you can't ever be out of pocket if you use them correctly. I think you can buy them direct or through Cromwell or RS? Still, best tools I've ever owned because I've never needed another set.
 
I've been in the trade for just over 30 years and I still have the same set of screwdrivers I bought back then, ITL insulated screwdrivers, you pay a little bit more but they come with a lifetime guarantee and made in the UK so you can't ever be out of pocket if you use them correctly. I think you can buy them direct or through Cromwell or RS? Still, best tools I've ever owned because I've never needed another set.
I think I remember those, weren't they issued to the Electricity Board's meter men?
 
I think I remember those, weren't they issued to the Electricity Board's meter men?

I think the Electricity boards changed the requirements for the tools they can use, my friend who works for UKPN only has ITL tools so it does look like they still have it. I must admit I haven't had a reason to go on their website since I bought a coring knife a couple years back
 

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