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screwdrivers, it seems the answer to that question is yep you do......... this is just "some" of the ones I have,
orderred these........
orderred these........
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Wouldn't loan mine to anyone, least of all a plumber!!!!!!!!!!!!!Its a good set, my reservations with those is that should you scrog a blade (you know, if you lend a plumber your #2 POZI and he uses it on a Philips screw) do you need to buy a new set.
Unless they do spare replacement blades?
I don't lend my tools out, simple.Its a good set, my reservations with those is that should you scrog a blade (you know, if you lend a plumber your #2 POZI and he uses it on a Philips screw) do you need to buy a new set.
Unless they do spare replacement blades?
i have the Wiha slim. set. spare blades are available, but expensive. just ordered a replacement 4.0mm slotted bit £7.49. should think the Wera ones are available at similar cost.Its a good set, my reservations with those is that should you scrog a blade (you know, if you lend a plumber your #2 POZI and he uses it on a Philips screw) do you need to buy a new set.
Unless they do spare replacement blades?
I went for this set as it comes with two handles so hopefully less blade swapping.i have the Wiha slim. set. spare blades are available, but expensive. just ordered a replacement 4.0mm slotted bit £7.49. should think the Wera ones are available at similar cost.
funny. i got 2handlesalso.lost one at a spar shop. bought another to replace it. 2 weeks later the "lost" one was found under a display unit. on'y a 1" gap but the bugger had managed to roll under.I went for this set as it comes with two handles so hopefully less blade swapping.
I bought a couple of spare blades at Elex/Toolfair last year from the Wera stand, IIRC they were about £6 each.i have the Wiha slim. set. spare blades are available, but expensive. just ordered a replacement 4.0mm slotted bit £7.49. should think the Wera ones are available at similar cost.
Hopefully you where either shopping or working and not there at 02:00 breaking in..........funny. i got 2handlesalso.lost one at a spar shop. bought another to replace it. 2 weeks later the "lost" one was found under a display unit. on'y a 1" gap but the bugger had managed to roll under.
What are you insinuating SWD???????????Hopefully you where either shopping or working and not there at 02:00 breaking in..........
he's racially abusing this Scouser. as if I'd break into a Spar at 2.00 a.m. nothing in the till or safe at that time. they'll have banked it all. .What are you insinuating SWD???????????
What are you insulating SWD???????????
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