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Its a good set, my reservations with those is that should you scrog a blade (you know, if you lend a plumber your #2 POZI and he uses it on a Philips screw) do you need to buy a new set.
Unless they do spare replacement blades?
 
Its a good set, my reservations with those is that should you scrog a blade (you know, if you lend a plumber your #2 POZI and he uses it on a Philips screw) do you need to buy a new set.
Unless they do spare replacement blades?
Wouldn't loan mine to anyone, least of all a plumber!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Its a good set, my reservations with those is that should you scrog a blade (you know, if you lend a plumber your #2 POZI and he uses it on a Philips screw) do you need to buy a new set.
Unless they do spare replacement blades?
i have the Wiha slim. set. spare blades are available, but expensive. just ordered a replacement 4.0mm slotted bit £7.49. should think the Wera ones are available at similar cost.
 
i have the Wiha slim. set. spare blades are available, but expensive. just ordered a replacement 4.0mm slotted bit £7.49. should think the Wera ones are available at similar cost.
I went for this set as it comes with two handles so hopefully less blade swapping.
 
I went for this set as it comes with two handles so hopefully less blade swapping.
funny. i got 2handlesalso.lost one at a spar shop. bought another to replace it. 2 weeks later the "lost" one was found under a display unit. on'y a 1" gap but the bugger had managed to roll under.
 
i have the Wiha slim. set. spare blades are available, but expensive. just ordered a replacement 4.0mm slotted bit £7.49. should think the Wera ones are available at similar cost.
I bought a couple of spare blades at Elex/Toolfair last year from the Wera stand, IIRC they were about £6 each.
 
funny. i got 2handlesalso.lost one at a spar shop. bought another to replace it. 2 weeks later the "lost" one was found under a display unit. on'y a 1" gap but the bugger had managed to roll under.
Hopefully you where either shopping or working and not there at 02:00 breaking in..........
 
What are you insinuating SWD???????????
he's racially abusing this Scouser. as if I'd break into a Spar at 2.00 a.m. nothing in the till or safe at that time. they'll have banked it all. :confused::confused::confused:.
 
hey @SWD , not only do you have an impressive collection of screwdrivers, but I also see 1,2,3,4...5 marking devices.
That'll be a sharpie pen, another marker pen... 2 pencils with rubbers and a carpenters pencil. You only need one. The perfectly shaped one that fits your ear. (in the groove between ear and head.... not in the earhole!)
 
hey @SWD , not only do you have an impressive collection of screwdrivers, but I also see 1,2,3,4...5 marking devices.
That'll be a sharpie pen, another marker pen... 2 pencils with rubbers and a carpenters pencil. You only need one. The perfectly shaped one that fits your ear. (in the groove between ear and head.... not in the earhole!)
And the backup lot for "just in case"

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You could have gone for the tool tart version of the Wera kit. It's a bit nice.

 
You could have gone for the tool tart version of the Wera kit. It's a bit nice.

They do look nice, pretty pricey though...… maybe Santa will bring me one for Chrimbo
 
hey @SWD , not only do you have an impressive collection of screwdrivers, but I also see 1,2,3,4...5 marking devices.
That'll be a sharpie pen, another marker pen... 2 pencils with rubbers and a carpenters pencil. You only need one. The perfectly shaped one that fits your ear. (in the groove between ear and head.... not in the earhole!)
Some 2.5 and 1.5 T+E
Predictive text who needs it, apart from Buzz, Sorry Buzz
 
You could have gone for the tool tart version of the Wera kit. It's a bit nice.

Looks nice but the idea is to have it compact enough to be able to carry it around easily, if I need nut spinners I use a socket set, remember sparks are eligible for a Halfords trade card.
 

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