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precision screwdrivers recommendations?

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I'm after a decent set, I currently have about 1.5 sets of really cheap ones in various states of wrecked/usability and it's annoying!

I know Wera have a good rep so maybe something from that range? Ideally I'd want a few weird ones in the kit, along side the regular phillips, posidrive and flat head, such as the star shaped ones etc?

This looks ok, but not many drivers for the price?


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 3:15 pm
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What’s it for? Might want JIS bits on your list too if dealing with any Japanese electronics etc.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 4:20 pm
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What’s it for? Might want JIS bits on your list too if dealing with any Japanese electronics etc

Yep was going to say exactly that. Japanese cameras etc... defo worth the JIS


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 4:21 pm
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Thanks both, mostly electronics, mainly laptops and that sort of thing, so a basic (but good quality)  kit will do me, but if it has a few exotic drivers thrown in for not much more money then that's fine too.

I'm not actually familiar with 'JIS' but it sounds like it might be nice to have if im spending £40-50? preferably more like £30... but i don't realy have a set budget.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 4:26 pm
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If not heard of JIS either but it explains a lot now I have!

I'll be adding some if those.

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Posted : 14/11/2024 4:30 pm
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As a computer type person, I've got a few of the small Wera drivers for taking laptops / my watch etc. apart.

I've heard good things about the iFixit tools, though. How about this set? Looks to contain everything I'd expect to use and more.

https://www.ifixit.com/en-gb/products/mako-driver-kit-b-stock

ETA: Just realise that seems to be a cheap set with damaged packaging or returned, hence the good value, but others may be put off by returns.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 4:34 pm
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I got a Kamasa set #56049.

It was only about £12 and I'm quite happy with it.

https://www.kamasa.co.uk/product/56049/Precision-Tool-Kit-33pc


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 4:40 pm
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I have a tool roll of Wera Kraftform precision screwdrivers, they are currently fixing my parents Humax Freesat box so my dad can thoroughly recommend!


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 4:52 pm
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Really like my ifixit set. Makes an excellent Christmas present too


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 5:31 pm
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I have a set of Wera Kraftform in a nice pouch. They've done the job for years when taking apart and putting back together laptops and other intricate electronics with tiny Philips, Torx, Hex, and slot head screws. It's a small pleasure to use them whenever the opportunity arises. It's probably this set (and I only realised now that the size 0 is JCiS): https://products.wera.de/en/screwdrivers_series_kraftform_micro_kraftform_micro_12_universal_1.html


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 7:01 pm
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Just realise that seems to be a cheap set with damaged packaging or returned, hence the good value, but others may be put off by returns.

It looks like they have the same set new for an extra £5.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 7:06 pm
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If not heard of JIS either but it explains a lot now I have!

Never wondered why adjustment screws on shimano derailleurs seemed really rubbish?


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 7:42 pm
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I was thinking something like this

https://amzn.eu/d/cZ7IofG

But I'm not sure it's comprehensive enough.. So maybe something like this? But it's a bit spendy..

https://amzn.eu/d/38PHCBy

I'm not going to be refurbishing any Rolex watches any time soon but a kit with some of the more strange drivers would come in handy!


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 8:04 pm
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A JIS screwdriver of the correct size will sit beautifully, unsupported, in the limit screw of a Shimano rear mech.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 8:07 pm
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The wera kit doesn't seem to include 'JIS' drivers though... Should I even care?


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 8:09 pm
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Vessel, Wera, PB Swiss depending on your budget. Worth checking what Wiha offer as well.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 9:27 pm
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If anyone is still looking, there's an iFixIt kit at 20% off on a Black Friday deal. It's the Mako bit set plus a set of spudgers and opening tools. I was on the fence at £65, at ~£50 I've just ordered it.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/iFixit-Tool-Set-Precision-Screwdriver-Electronic/dp/B01GF0KV6G


 
Posted : 28/11/2024 10:06 pm
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Been really happy with a few Klein tools I've bought recently. Particularly their 14 (maybe its 15) in one ratchet screwdriver. Their bits seem to be super quality.

Something like this?


 
Posted : 29/11/2024 2:32 am
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I’ve just ordered it.

Turned up today (gotta love Prime). First impressions, it feels like a premium product. I'm impressed. Now to find something to actually use it on...


 
Posted : 29/11/2024 4:12 pm
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Damn you Cougar2 and your suggestion, just delivered now and fighting with the temptation to open it now, or wait for Christmas!


 
Posted : 30/11/2024 10:28 am