Who makes the Dogs of screwdrivers?

Who makes the Dogs of screwdrivers?

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sidekickdmr

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5,078 posts

208 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Putting a kitchen together at the weekend with my mis matched, accumulated and mostly cheap knackered screwdrivers was a royal PITA, therefore I have decided to bin them all, and buy a great set that I can look after and keep for years to come.

Therefore, who makes the best and strongest screwdrivers on the market? I don't need a set of 58 of them, just a little set, in a case, something like this:



Any recommendations?

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

172 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Stanley.

sjg

7,470 posts

267 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Without getting into silly money, Wera.

Bristol spark

4,383 posts

185 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Wera, bought a set of VDE screwdrivers 3 years ago, used daily and still in use now smile

The longest ive ever had any last without snapping or tip wearing out.

Uncle John

4,340 posts

193 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Snap On ratchet screwdriver is all you'll ever need.

Aggymon

1,962 posts

180 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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The Stanley ones are ok, Screwfix do a little boxed set for about £30.

I have a set of Snap off ones at work, and they are 'ok'. The horrendous price is somewhat justified in that the shafts get replaced FOC when the tips wear out/break.

I tend to keep an eye out at car boot sales and the like for older screwdrivers to use as prybars etc and try and keep the nice sets in the box and only use them for screwing, makes them last longer smile

RizzoTheRat

25,385 posts

194 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Teng are pretty good, think Screwfix stock them

wolfracesonic

7,146 posts

129 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Some high quality stuff here Screwdrivers They also sell PB Swiss gear as well.

dogz

337 posts

258 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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I've got a Teng set including pliers. Really good and rate them

freddytin

1,184 posts

229 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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I have all of the above.........But my favourite by far... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vessel-Megadora-2x100-2x1...

Vessel, no compromise smile I.M.H.O

swanny71

2,867 posts

211 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Stanley are OK for DIY use.
We use Wera yellow (chisel proof?) at work, they get a right battering and seem indestructible.

Wait Here Until Green Light Shows

15,348 posts

202 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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dickymint

24,660 posts

260 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Wera all day long and Teng are really good. Personally I tend to do most of my work these days with an impact driver and Makita bits.

hairyben

8,516 posts

185 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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The weru's are very good, but I've tried them all and replace pz2's all the time more due to the fact the likes of wylex can't manufacture a screw head more than any failing on the tool. The french made hagar electrical stuff is infinitely superior but cheap crap rules the industry.

Foliage

3,861 posts

124 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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I swear by proxxon tools,

but pretty much anything from axminster http://www.axminster.co.uk/hand-tools/screwdrivers... is bob on.

ie by from them at your price range

C Lee Farquar

4,079 posts

218 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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I bought a Wera set a couple of years ago, definitely the best screwdrivers I've ever had.

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

172 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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I've also been using the draper expert range and that seems to last very well with daily abuse

wolfracesonic

7,146 posts

129 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Check out this guys views on screwdrivers, Canadian based so you probably can't get half the stuff but informative and entertaining all the same Musings on screwdrivers

SamR380

728 posts

122 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Wera are brilliant value for money, Irazola are also very good.

RC1

4,110 posts

221 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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im a frequent diy user and i have wera for electrical and non electrical

if i were using in an engineering/mechanical context then id go facom