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in my toolbox/stores:

Wiha intercangeables, inc. allen, torx bits +/- bits, and a square one for the roberson screws i use to pi$$ off the next bloke,
boxed set of Felo interchangeables which got nicked by a wet-pants, recovered after a punch-up.
3 remaining from a Irazola set bought 15 years ago
snap-on ratchet and stubby driver
set of £7.99 VDEs from Aldi
2ft. long yankee inherited fom my dad
several odd ones that can be hit with a hammer.
 
So....
I got out bid on a nice nearly new orange snap on ratchet screwdriver , my £30 bid got blow out the water and it sold for £76

so I ended buying a set of wiha slim fit vde screwdrivers that were on offer for £15 for a set of 5

must say I rather like them , feel nice to grip and tips seem strong

(note to self STOP buying screwdrivers)
 
So....
I got out bid on a nice nearly new orange snap on ratchet screwdriver , my £30 bid got blow out the water and it sold for £76

so I ended buying a set of wiha slim fit vde screwdrivers that were on offer for £15 for a set of 5

must say I rather like them , feel nice to grip and tips seem strong

(note to self STOP buying screwdrivers)
In yer dreams Mate in yer dreams, once bitten and all that.
 
So....
I got out bid on a nice nearly new orange snap on ratchet screwdriver , my £30 bid got blow out the water and it sold for £76

so I ended buying a set of wiha slim fit vde screwdrivers that were on offer for £15 for a set of 5

must say I rather like them , feel nice to grip and tips seem strong

(note to self STOP buying screwdrivers)

Yeah Wiha have been my daily use drivers for a good few years now. Very comfortable and I've only ever broken them through misuse.
 
Just spent an hour this evening cleaning and listing some screwdrivers on eBay , I cleared out one old tool box which had 4 screwdrivers in it that I had completely forgotten that I even had :D
hopefully will raise about £20-25 towards my snap-on ratchet fund :handok:
 
Just spent an hour this evening cleaning and listing some screwdrivers on eBay , I cleared out one old tool box which had 4 screwdrivers in it that I had completely forgotten that I even had :D
hopefully will raise about £20-25 towards my snap-on ratchet fund :handok:
Surprised you don't throw the links up on here (for sale section), pretty sure it's allowed but will be corrected if not
 
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