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Facom screwdrivers are spot on. Not insulated but you shouldn't work live anyway. Lifetime guarantee and the tip/head is the same width as the shank which is what you wanna be looking for.

Facom grips are also the best on the market, and between me and the chaps I work with their known as "Tha Best Grips In The World", their thin at the ends unlike Bahco or CK (which are shaped for pipe), which makes turning a 20mm locknut in a metal clad box a breeze.

Facom all the way for me.
 
Never heard of them.

Have you had a feel?


Yeah tried the the screw drivers as well

Seem ok typed the name into google and guess where I was directed too

A post from a couple of years ago by a Mr Luke Scotty. German make

Have been using Thorsman in the past and they are slowly wearing away ( as they do )

Have a few CK and must admit like the feel and the added extra tension you can get with them .

am looking to treat myself and the clients and were shown these today
 
Must admit, i have had great results with my trusty Draper expert VDE's

I think if you do a lot of site work with loads of trades about, it can be foolish to spend huge amounts of money on top notch screwdrivers, as they seem to grow legs.
 
I agree with warren I found the weras do wear compared to irazola that I use...had them years now and still going strong ..I lose them before they wear out can't beat 'em
 

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