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As above Tel

I just use the regular wiha vde slim screwdrivers

I am tempted to buy the wiha interchange but have heard the locking mechanism is a bit dodgy
 
I use the Wiha slim normal, individual screwdrivers, without interchangeable bits. That way I find that the bits don't fall out...

I find myself with 2 or 3 drivers of various brands most days, but the convenience of Wera interchangeable drivers is hard to beat on jobs where an assortment is needed. 3 flat blades, PH2 & a torx take up no more pocket space than 2 drivers.
 
I got a set of those for when my daughter wanted to help. I was quite impressed with them.
My only (silly) complaint was if you keep them in the case you have to take every one out to find the one you need!
A set of coloured sharpies were soon used to decorate the end you can see!
Using mine today, and noticed that each pocket has the tip type marked, so they must have upgraded them!

Does rely on you putting them back in the right pocket though....
 
my wera kit has 14 blades. the wiha set had 19. finding the right one is a ball ache at times.
 

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