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I've tried several makes and stuck with the old type Bahco best ergonomic screwdrivers and no problems with the quality used same set daily for 3 years now , I bought some more recently but they're still in the garage as the old ones are still good
I'm turning into an addict bought several new adjustables, one with slim jaws for glands but also had several for 20yrs still good and socket sets , pure quality and at good prices when you consider how long the stuff lasts,have to admit I've never bought any snips/shears yet but will do so in the future.
 
i bought a set of klaupa interchangeables. fantastic at £48. only used them twice, then wasa working on a site where there was a plumber. bye bye klaupas. GRRRRR. bloody thieving wet-heads.
 
sorry for reviving an kld thread but.

i dont get why people buy slimline insulated tools.

use a stanley and cut an inch of the insulation off, neat cut and no one is any the wiser.

did this to a bahco pozi 2 as it wouldnt fit in isolator cover otherwise
 

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