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Originally Posted by kenchan
wow, that's nice!  yah, i was eyeing the wera's green/black set which is the non-electrical one. but then again, my driver set is still okay so...  maybe for pop's day i will ask for the set.
how is the metal on the wera screw drivers? is it super strong or equivalent to about a professional line craftsman?
weha also makes nice drivers. their metals are super strong.
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The Wera tools do the trick but not quite as nice finish as I'm used to. The metals are good, I haven't snapped the tip on a flat head and wear on the Philips/Robertson heads are normal (very little). I do like that the tips on the flats (not the jeweller screwdrivers) have small grooves etched into them for added bite, it does make a difference. Normally I avoid using flat head screwdrivers and fasteners, unfortunately much of the equipment (relays, starters, overloads, etc) used in panel builds for industrial settings have slotted hardware.