I just realized I'm coming up on the 10th anniversary of my train repair shop, which will also be the 10th anniversary of a set of Wiha Tools screwdrivers I purchased when I opened for business.
I've been through a LOT of screwdrivers over the years, but none have come close to holding up the way these have. The tips on the #1 and #2 Phillips drivers get serious daily use and look the same as the day I bought them. And I can't say that about any Stanley or Craftsman Phillips I've ever owned.
The straight blades are also in like knew shape. Except the 1/4" has a chip from being used to open a paint can by someone no longer allowed to touch my tools.
What I have is set 53390, about midway down the page at:
http://www.wihatools.com/500seri/534serie.htm
If anyones looking for a new set of screwdrivers, I highly recommend these (and no, I don't own any stock or whatever in Wiha:mrgreen.
I've been through a LOT of screwdrivers over the years, but none have come close to holding up the way these have. The tips on the #1 and #2 Phillips drivers get serious daily use and look the same as the day I bought them. And I can't say that about any Stanley or Craftsman Phillips I've ever owned.
The straight blades are also in like knew shape. Except the 1/4" has a chip from being used to open a paint can by someone no longer allowed to touch my tools.
What I have is set 53390, about midway down the page at:
http://www.wihatools.com/500seri/534serie.htm
If anyones looking for a new set of screwdrivers, I highly recommend these (and no, I don't own any stock or whatever in Wiha:mrgreen.