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Old 17-06-2008   #11 (permalink)
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im a fan of bahco myself match my snips 2 not that its a fashion parade :s lol
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I paid £24 for my Irazola and now use Wera slip stop which cosat the same. Will be going back to Irazola as the Wera do wear quickly and the slip stop is great for the first week or so only.
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At the moment when i am screwing i use Draper expert pro, hard wearing and softgrip handles.
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I paid £24 for my Irazola and now use Wera slip stop which cosat the same. Will be going back to Irazola as the Wera do wear quickly and the slip stop is great for the first week or so only.
Had the exact same problem, will be getting a set of Irazola when im next at the wholesalers
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At the moment when i am screwing i use Draper expert pro, hard wearing and softgrip handles.

What a guy!
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i used irazola for a while and the newer versions are better but the trouble was once the wholesalers ran out of their display stock they didnt get anymore in, i now use ck but i cant find a nice big no.2 pozi with a long shank for getting into them tight spaces
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I always found them easy to get hold of. Some here....
IRAZOLA 7 PIECE 1000V SCREWDRIVER SET on eBay, also, Screwdrivers, Hand Tools, Business, Office Industrial (end time 01-Jul-08 00:04:01 BST)
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The ck poz is the worst driver I have ever had Irizola terminal will drive in poz screws no problem. Wera is really good gear but I wont ever buy britool drivers again
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Im in need of a new set. My CK drivers are a bit battered and worn now. Think I will take your advice and invest in a set of those Irazola drivers.

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