Who makes the Dogs of screwdrivers?

Who makes the Dogs of screwdrivers?

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Geffg

1,171 posts

106 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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Ck are my go to screwdrivers. Had them for years and they stand up to a lot of use and abuse at times.

Flibble

6,476 posts

182 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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Geffg said:
Ck are my go to screwdrivers. Had them for years and they stand up to a lot of use and abuse at times.
I have a couple of old ck screwdrivers, some of the first I bought. Must be knocking on 30 years old now and still solid.

Salted_Peanut

1,377 posts

55 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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How do CK screwdrivers compare to the premium brands (PB Swiss, Wera, etc.)?

Belle427

9,066 posts

234 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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I've broken a couple of CK electricians insulated screwdrivers so won't touch them again.
That's with normal everyday use and no ham fisted ness!
The non insulated do seem more robust.

thebraketester

14,288 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Ive stuck with Wera and just got a set of VDE screwdrivers. Great quality. A friend uses Wiha and they seem decent quality too but not used them too much.

Chumley.mouse

327 posts

38 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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smifffymoto said:
If you want a Philips that won’t break,will chase out walls and put up with almost all abuse it has to be a Stanley with the bulbous blue handle.
I’ve still got 2 of these pozi). I’m confident that they will last me forever , I must have had them over 20 years now, maybe longer.

Salted_Peanut

1,377 posts

55 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Wera (Czech-made), Wiha (made in Germany, I believe), and PB Swiss (Swiss-made) are great.

PB Swiss are easily the best I’ve used. They love their quality control: each tool has a unique serial number, so you can look up your individual screwdriver’s QC examination date on the PB Swiss website. Sadly, PB Swiss became hard to buy in the UK after 2021.

I wonder if the Stanley screwdrivers of 20 years ago are the same as today's Stanley products confused

Chumley.mouse

327 posts

38 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Not sure of todays Stanley screwdrivers but the ones with the different coloured handles red grey/ blue / grey , yellow/ grey are top class I’ve got a drawer full and would be truly gutted if I ever lost the pz2 one. I’ve only ever broken the long terminal one and now use it as a poking tool . 😀

Promised Land

4,754 posts

210 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Chumley.mouse said:
Not sure of todays Stanley screwdrivers but the ones with the different coloured handles red grey/ blue / grey , yellow/ grey are top class I’ve got a drawer full and would be truly gutted if I ever lost the pz2 one. I’ve only ever broken the long terminal one and now use it as a poking tool . ??
The ones you're referring to are maybe 20 years old? I had a full set plus some more of these, only the pozi 1 and 2 wear or break, the slotted last forever, a bit of filing on the smaller ones keeps them going.

I find the current stanley pozi ones, darker grey/black handle with a highlight of blue not up to much but I do have a couple of sets of Wera as well plus hundreds of odd ones in my work hand kit box and my garage for house/garage jobs.

The ones smiffy-moto is referring to are the old 1970's/80's ones I think with all blue for philips or pozi and all red handle for slotted. My pozi 1 snapped and the 2's all wore too much but the handles were great for hammering the slotted one into painted up screws.

guitarcarfanatic

1,617 posts

136 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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I use Wera mostly - good value and seem good quality. PB Swiss are the best you can get though!

dhutch

14,400 posts

198 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Wiha are imo, better than Wera.

SiH

1,825 posts

248 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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I didn't go all the way through the 2017 posts on this thread but one of my 'go to' places when looking at buying stuff like screwdrivers is Project Farm on YouTube. Although he's based in the US (and so we don't have access to all the brands he tests) his screwdriver test includes most of the main brands that have been discussed on this thread. Definitely worth a watch.
https://youtu.be/xtZ2jh_J7XE