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Originally Posted by GaleForce
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. 
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Mr.gale- thank you for the info once again.

I should look into wera next.

I think my ratchet driver should do the trick for the most part. At least I can use impact driver bits if needed.