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I ordered mine from rs at 3pm, and they arrived the next day!! (bits......for the bitdriver)
 
Smashing. mine has up to 5 business days delivery, and I ordered monday night. probably get them Monday/ Tuesday if I haven't been ripped off by a scam site. (been there with concert tickets).
 
Ive just sat here and read 8 pages and still feel confused at which ones to get ha. I quite like the look of the wiha multi set in the handle but dont think that has any MCB heads inside it?

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Which ones do you choose? I thought you'd have 1 of each in a pack? ahhhhh.




Are these the same? CK SCREWDRIVERS VDE DEXTRO MODULO TERMINAL SET New !! on eBay (end time 18-Apr-11 15:33:27 BST)



They are all good, whether you get wera or ck. But i can guarantee ck as they make very good long lasting screwdrivers.

Or you can just use a large flat screwdriver which I used to use and it does the same job as another sparky mentioned on here. The only reason I got one is cause Elecsa sent me one free.
 
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anone having these drivers MARK then so you dont get apprentices trying to use thedm in normal scrws and knackering them iv got the old Ck ones orange nice n easy to tll the differance
 
anone having these drivers MARK then so you dont get apprentices trying to use thedm in normal scrws and knackering them iv got the old Ck ones orange nice n easy to tll the differance

This is the only reason I've bought a new set a few years ago. Wouldn't mind but one of the best sparks I've every worked with, snapped my PZ mcb driver because he thought it was a normal pozi.
 
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Thanks for your opinion! I Think i'll go with the CK ones. I have always used a large flat screwdriver but still find when screwing up a ring MCB one of the ******** always comes loose when checking for an "electricity sound connection".

Reading this thread most people seem very impressed and happy with them, until reading this i was totally unaware of such screwdrivers!

Will post my thoughts when they arrive.
 
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Here is my CK terminal driver (on Left) definitely better than a normal Pozi2 or flatty

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just turned up today. I phoned them and they were out of stock. They reckon it usually only takes a couple of days.

They are LUSH. Can't wait to use them. I will get some photos soon but on the way out now.

Cheers ALL!
 
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Here they are. Pics ain't the best but you'll get the gist. They are extremely lightweight and it remains to be seen how much ooomph you can get behind them. The carry case is nice, it fits on your belt (if that appeals to you). Each part can be re-ordered separately if need be, and the only downside I can see is the inclusion of that naff neon thingy? Whats that for? Oh, I remember. making holes in plasterboard.
 
Yeah them plasterboard neons are excellent, I must admit I do like the carry case, so is there flat bits bits as well? or just plus minus?
 

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