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Ive checked wiha uk website Wiha.com /*Premium Tools for Professionals

but cant see any long bits. I think il have to use one of those 1/4" adapters with no insulation so it fits better in tight spaces. long bits would of been better but I think their a bit rare to find.

Another question volts. Whats the diameter of the 1/4" holder with the insulation of the Wiha screwdriver handle that takes bits in milimeters. This one http://www.axminster.co.uk/wiha-wiha-insulated-flip-top-screwdriver-bit-holder-prod839127/
 
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No sorry I meant the other handle which takes bits. The wiha insulated 1\4 inch bit holder. The diameter of the end with the insulation where the bits go in.

Just want to check how wide it is so I can see if it will fit in tight spaces.
 
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1x bit holder

4x torx bits 10, 15, 20, 25
4 x flat bits 0.4x2.5, 0.5x3.0, 0.8x4.0, 1.0x5.5
PH1, PH2, PZ1, PZ2
(MCBS) SL/PZ1, SL/PZ2

SO 14 useable screwdriver for £75 all in (VAT and p&p)

Does anyone think this is good value, or at least not over the odds? I'm pleased so far. I would have gone for a couple of stand alones but you can't get a standard mcb driver into the small holes in an rcbo.

Toolman Yardley are doing the handle with 6 bits for £24.99. Unfortunately, they don't give any details of the actual bit sizes just that they are slotted/phillips..

Wiha electric slimVario exchange bit set, slotted/ Phillips, 7 pcs :: Toolman Yardley, tools ,bahco tools, C.K,stanley tools, estwing,stabila, marshalltown, bosch, knipex, trend, irwin,draper, fluke, monument, kamasa, fisco, silverline, rothenberger,

The Wiha site has 2 sets that this product could possibly be? Seems additional bits bought via the Wiha website are £6.60 each, does anyone know of anywhere cheaper?

Cheers
 

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