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Morning all, looking to purchase a new set of insulated screwdrivers and just wondered what people thought of bahco (irazola)? It's either a set of those or some CKs methinks, always see CKs in the wholesalers but not much else, any and all opinions will be gratefully received :)
 
Try Draper insulated sets on ebay the interchangeable blade type not torque, just bog standard insulated ones ÂŁ40 in the wholesaler got mine for ÂŁ19 + pÂŁp
Pete999
 
Yep they are all good, I even managed to blag a set of torque drivers as well they are WIHA, all pretty much the same standard
Pete999
 
got ck terminal and cross head, wera slotted for sockets screws and big slotted draper expert.
they all seem to do the job :)
and look different so easy to quickly pick one up from the tool bag.
 
Irizola all the way not the cheapest but by far the best I think maybe Bacho own them now or something like that but if you can still get the original irizola will last years
 
i am on my 3rd set of irazola screwdrivers i find the ends wear after a year or so and my fitting drivers have took a few belts over the years but i just cant see past them
 
Wera for me I kept snapping the ends off my bacho ones. The wera one's are really comfortable to use as well. 0.8/4.0/100 slotted Is my best screwdriver, lol
 
i am on my 3rd set of irazola screwdrivers i find the ends wear after a year or so and my fitting drivers have took a few belts over the years but i just cant see past them

Really I have never seen that u must be working to hard mate I work with a guy and he has had his years and still in good condition.
Shows how hard he is working then lol
 

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