Back for buck/good screwdriver set

27 May.,2024

 

Back for buck/good screwdriver set

gizardlizard said:

Not sure why they are failing but have noticed a few things. The slotted are breaking. Not so much the Phillips. These slotted screwdrivers have ribbed tips. As I recall, better quality screwdrivers have a hardened black tip. Handle type: I like the soft grips and prefer tri handle for the torque aspect. I have Wera at work but they are insulated electrical style.

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Apart from the stuff you get with an Ikea closet, I think it's hard to find a screwdriver that does not have a hardened tip. It can be chromed over even if hardened, it does not need to be black. If it's chromed it can/will flake off, but it does not necessarily indicate poor quality, just a design choice.

qqzj said:

To save everyone 12 minutes, the answer is Milwaukee since OP asked for best bang for the buck

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A made in Japan Vessel megadora (their usual most common style) is about 4.5$ per screwdriver. The hard handle Vessel crystaline (beautiful and wonderful to hold IMO) is just 3.2$. The Vessel Powergrip is in the 6-10$ range depending on the size and is a beast of a screwdriver.

All made in Japan, awesome quality... Even PB Swiss is in the 7-10$ range per screwdriver. I tihnk a Hazet (made by Oplast) is in the 4-6$ range.

Top brand screwdrivers can cost the same as "budget" ones in some cases....

Apart from the stuff you get with an Ikea closet, I think it's hard to find a screwdriver that does not have a hardened tip. It can be chromed over even if hardened, it does not need to be black. If it's chromed it can/will flake off, but it does not necessarily indicate poor quality, just a design choice.At 42$ per set , or ~7$ per screwdriver, they're probably okay but pretty average/higher end on the cost. I don't doubt you might get them for less on a sale, but they're not worth it at the full price.A made in Japan Vessel megadora (their usual most common style) is about 4.5$ per screwdriver. The hard handle Vessel crystaline (beautiful and wonderful to hold IMO) is just 3.2$. The Vessel Powergrip is in the 6-10$ range depending on the size and is a beast of a screwdriver.All made in Japan, awesome quality... Even PB Swiss is in the 7-10$ range per screwdriver. I tihnk a Hazet (made by Oplast) is in the 4-6$ range.Top brand screwdrivers can cost the same as "budget" ones in some cases....

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The Complete Guide to Screwdrivers

Screwdrivers come in many different sizes. As well as the standard large, medium and small, there are also stubby screwdrivers that are ideal for use in tight or confined spaces. The tip width and the length of both the blade and the overall tool are usually measured in millimetres (mm).

You should note that some sorts and brands may offer different sizing options to others. For instance, there are four standard Phillips screwdriver sizes. These range from #0 to #4, where #0 is the smallest screwdriver.

Some tools can also be classified by torx size. This is shown by the letter T followed by a number - for example, T10 screwdrivers. It ranges from miniature screwdrivers right up to T45 and beyond. This system can also be applied to screws, helping you choose the corresponding screwdriver for a particular sized screw.

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