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Stanley Fatmax 0-65-426 Screwdriver, Multi-Colour, Set of 12 Piece

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Colour-coded with specifications and drive type clearly marked on the surface for easy identification of the appropriate tool for each job Large soft-grip, tri-material ergonomic handle designed to reduce of fatigue and increase comfort in repetitive applications Something a little bit different. Wera launched its handle shape in the 1960s, basing it on the contours of the human hand. And despite a few tweaks, it’s stayed basically the same ever since. Human hands, Wera says, haven’t changed in that time either.

Before you buy the biggest set you can find, ask yourself what your priorities are – if you just want a set for occasional DIY, then you don’t need a 100-piece set with every possible head. Equally, if you need a set for specific technical jobs, in addition to everyday home DIY, then it pays to make sure you buy a set that covers every eventuality, and has a suitably wide range of head types and sizes. TETHERING HOLE: Integrated into the handle, ensuring tools are never mislaid or dropped, and delivering additional safety for users when working at heights Precision-machined tip delivers strength, performance and long product life. Ensures optimum dimensional fit, accuracy and control, and reduces cam-out. Sand-blasted for protection against corrosion and wear There’s also an eight-piece precision screwdriver set that includes four Torx drivers, perfect for taking laptops apart, and even a pair of offset screwdrivers, with a different bit at each end, for those really awkward spots.NARROW WAIST AND SMOOTH, DOMED END: Deliver excellent torque, speed, control and ease-of-use in challenging fastening or loosening applications, ideal for driving wood screws Is it possible to build a toolkit without screwdrivers? We don’t think so. In the average home, you’ll find a vast array of different screws, all of which will – as sod’s law dictates – require the screwdriver which isn’t the one you’re holding in your hand. This is why it pays to invest in the best screwdriver set you can afford, so you’ll always have the right tool for any screw – be it Posidrive or Phillips, Torx or truss head.

Tethering hole integrated into the handle, ensuring tools are never mislaid or dropped, and delivering additional safety for users when working at heights. These FatMax screwdrivers are built to last, constructed from heavy-duty carbon-silicon steel for strength, performance and longer life The Stanley FMHT65426-0 is a 12 piece FatMax screwdriver set containing a variety of different sizes of Parallel, Phillips, Pozi and Flared screwdrivers. These screwdrivers are colour coded for ease of tip identification and feature precision-machined tips for strength, performance and long product life. They are also sand-blasted for protection against corrosion and wear. Features: Stanley always makes good-quality tools, and this set is no different. The blades are moulded directly into the handles to make them “virtually unbreakable”, and the handles themselves are large, with soft rubber for an excellent grip. A halfway house between the Stanley Fat Max set and the cheaper ones, this set from Draper Tools offers a good range of different blades.

Stanley FatMax 12 Piece Screwdriver Set

Constructed from heavy-duty carbon-silicon steel for added strength, performance and longer product life Yes, the design of the screwdriver itself can make a big difference. Some are simple cylinders, while others are shaped for extra grip, with rubberised patterns for you to hold on to. Some have a nut moulded into the haft so you can turn them with a spanner. Others have a hole through the middle so you can insert another screwdriver for extra force. Everyday DIY is one thing, but screws are as common as nails in woodworking, and if you’re into building electronics the need for a specific tiny driver with an unusual head is a regular occurrence. Thankfully, you have plenty of choice when it comes to screwdriver sets that are suitable for any eventuality. Is 58 screwdrivers enough? Could you make do with 12? Does each one need a handle, or will a series of interchangeable heads work? Do you need them to be insulated? Or magnetic? What about hex, truss or Torx heads? If we showed you a set of 100 screwdrivers, would you think that was overkill? Constructed from heavy-duty carbon silicon steel for added strength, performance and longer product life Sets that comprise a universal handle with many interchangeable tips are popular because they’re light and easy to carry, but once you lose one of the tips it tends to stay lost – they’re not very big and are often dull in colour. Lose too many and you’ll have to buy a new set of tips, or potentially replace the whole set. Can’t I just buy any old cheap screwdrivers?

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