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Discuss Can anyone recommend any screwdriver sets?? in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
Thank youHi Anthony.
This thread will give you some idea of which screwdrivers are preferred by electricians..
Which make of VDE screwdriver do you think is the best? - https://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/threads/which-make-of-vde-screwdriver-do-you-think-is-the-best.96625/#post-1023887
I personally like Wiha, but Wera came out on top of the poll.
Thank youI have these, great set.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Irazola-Insulated-Tekno-Aislo-Screwdriver/dp/B014SOLA2U
Cool thanks
Great thanksKlein from CEF they have a lifetime replacement policy on my third posi since I bought the set they just swap them straight over
ThanksBAHCO, WAS IRAZOLA. XCUSE CAPS. FAT fingres. or Wiha, Wera, CK. all good quality. for cheap value for money Wickes own brand.
thank youIf I were to start again I would go with the Wiha slim fix - the slim part will be the only VDE that will go into the deep slots of RCBO safely! They also seem more metallergically strong instead of brittle.
One of the sets sold in Screwfix doesn't have a Pz2 only a PH2 so be warned!
Thanks the reason I said under ÂŁ100 as I was looking at a Wiha slim interchangeable 16pc set which was ÂŁ90 but I think I am going to go for Wiha SoftFinish slimfix 6 piece for ÂŁ30 with PZ2 incMost of the sets mentioned are good value .
It is just a matter of personal preference.
Just because they are expensive does not make them good.
Thanks the reason I said under ÂŁ100 as I was looking at a Wiha slim interchangeable 16pc set which was ÂŁ90 but I think I am going to go for Wiha SoftFinish slimfix 6 piece for ÂŁ30 with PZ2 inc
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