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justjust1

Hi all,

I need some new screwdrivers anyone got any opinions whats best in the past i have always used Stanley Fat Max, but want to get some which will last me a long time, must be insulated btw!:D
 
I have been having a few problems with the Irazola PZ1 I killed 2 in a week, doing nothing wrong!!!!

Unlike the terminal drivers that puch holes in ceilings!!!!

Just bought my collegue some Wera, he likes them!
 
try the bacho screwdrivers, £13.00ish for a set of 5, round about £20.00ish for a set of 7, the orange and black ones, website called transtools they are also on ebay.
 
Irazol... Only killed one so far...
Contacted Irazol who said they'd replace it... Still haven't got round to sending it back....
Also like Wera

You really notice the difference when using a cheap screwdriver
 
broke 6 CK 3.5 in a week will never use /ck screw drivers again have been using Stanley fat max realy good quality also use the klauk ones tad expensive but seam good though
 

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