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  1. I see. Thanks for the sharing your photos regarding this defective tool.

     

    I guess there is something problem on the durability of their products supposed to be any type screw fell 3 feet up this tool should not broken.

     

    That's my I stick on the popular screwdriver brand....

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  2. I purchased a set of 4 insulated Wiha screwdrivers. The set includes a phillips #1x80 and #2x100 along with flat heads 0.6x3.5x100 and 1.0x4.0x125. The grips are very well made with a hard yellow material and softer red rubber like material. The grips are not squishy though. The grips are pleasant to hold. Admittedly more comfortable at this time than the Weras. I have not had a chance to "test" them yet for their designed purpose. I do not do a lot of electrical work but figured for the price and little added security they would be beneficial to have.

    The drivers are anti roll with multiple markings on top and side to identify each driver no matter how you store them.

    Being German their quality is great. The seams between the two handle is flawless and overall fit and finish is great.

    I also purchased these from kctoolco.com. http://www.kctoolco.com/wiha-insulated-slotted-phillips-4-piece-set-p/32090.htm

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    Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk

     

     

    This part very interesting screwdriver. I guess it is safe when we repairing the electric circuits or fuse.

     

    No wonder why these German products are great.

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