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I have Decided to get a PZ/s , I have seen a ck version and Wera version both roughly the same price...

any preference amongst those who use one...??
 
PZ/S or +/- is a pretty good system and you should notice a considerable difference over using a PZ driver in such heads.

Can not tell you whether CK or Wera will be the better option, but you will find that orientation matters - might take a day or so to get used to ensuring that blade is correctly alligned with slot, but once you get used to that I think you'll be glad of this purchase.
 
Have ordered both , next board swap I will give em a try...

I have always used a normal Poz on boards so be interesting to see if I can tell any difference...
 
Both do the job , no real point keeping both.
if anyone wants a ck PZ/s here it is

 
I'm not one for tool collecting some of my gear is years old but I do have the CK one, use it all the time and has a nice grip. Is inevitable the tip will break if you don't have it in the screw head correctly I have gone through several not just CK.
 

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