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I prefer people to ask for a 'crosshead' screwdriver, so that I have an intro for asking whether they want Pozi and Phillips so that I can give them the right one. If they come asking for one or the other, it's a bit presumptious to suggest they might be wrong and grill them over what kind of recess their screw has. I usually say something like 'Please only use it for Phillips screws, if you need a Pozidriv too, you're welcome to take that as well.'

'Actually, I think you need a JIS' usually draws odd looks. I keep and use them regularly as I often work on Japanese equipment.
 
Much prefer if tradesmen came to work with the range of tools they might need during the course of their day.

I know this isn't an ideal world, but what sort of plumber goes to work without a selection of commonly used screwdrivers?
 
slotted, phillpis.pozi.torx, anything. this wood butcher's screwdriver fits all:
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I know this isn't an ideal world, but what sort of plumber goes to work without a selection of commonly used screwdrivers?
I'm sure they do, the universal set Telectrix has posted :rolleyes: I think it would be fairer to say that most have zero idea that there is more than one type of "cross head" screwdriver - and just have one crosshead driver - and well worn so it can chew up even matching screws.
 
My heart used to sink on site, when Mr Plumber came along to borrow a "cross head" screwdriver. The question as to if he needed a Pozi or Philips always seemed a difficult one.
I carry two PZ2, the (new) good one and when its due replacing its downgraded in status to the "loaner"/undo old graunched screws/use on mk&wylex and other combo-fit-nothing-properly-heads etc.

never understood the point of pz, always found less slippage with phillips. pz seems almost made to degrade
 
I find quite the reverse - Philips is very bad for camming out so you can have to push quite hard to avoid cam-out while shifting a stuck screw, while Pozi is generally much better.
BTW - I 100% recommend the Wera "diamond" bits, they really do make a difference.
 
I find quite the reverse - Philips is very bad for camming out so you can have to push quite hard to avoid cam-out while shifting a stuck screw, while Pozi is generally much better.
BTW - I 100% recommend the Wera "diamond" bits, they really do make a difference.
What phillips are we talking - the ones typically supplied with light fittings - always cheap rubbish, and rarely attempt try to use 'em, reckon theyre phillips size 1 Âľ , must be a chinese thing!

the black ones used to fix plasterboard the screwdriver seems to go really far deep down inside and never slips!


PS have we had the decorators favourite yet, 2 fixing screws, one (preferably half shank) slotted and one crosshead! hedge the risk!
 
Someone told me once that Philip's screws were designed as an improvement over slotted but also to prevent over torqueing the screw.
 

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