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I'm on the lookout for some new vde screwdrivers. I have been using aldi work zone vde screwdrivers (a set of 8 cost me £3.49 as they were reduced so I bought 3) and now all are knackered. I have seen the wera kraftform and noticed Stanley are selling the exact same only cheaper.
I don't have deep pockets so I'm looking for something that will reasonably last a while for a fair price and the reason I'm asking you lot is because you give better reviews.
 
you won't be disappointed with wera. see the thread all about vde screwdrivers by HHD. i rate bahco (irazola) hightly as well. £25 ish a set from wholesalers.
 
Give them a buff up on a grinder
youll get another ten years out of them
if you must by a new set I'm using wiha or irazola(now bahco)
 
Ive got a set of irazolas as well and they are spot on but i think its over £30 for a set.

Before these i had a set of wickes own brand VDE drivers, they are about £16 a set and they were spot on with good hard tips.

**edit**

Just checked and its a set of 7 for £15
 
I find the bahco (irazola) ones hopeless, they break as soon as you look at them. One of my wholesalers stopped stocking them to the huge amount of returns! Wera are great, and if on a budget you can't go far wrong with Draper Expert imho.
 
I find the bahco (irazola) ones hopeless, they break as soon as you look at them. One of my wholesalers stopped stocking them to the huge amount of returns! Wera are great, and if on a budget you can't go far wrong with Draper Expert imho.

The wickes own brand ones are draper expert rebadged and cheaper.
 
I find the bahco (irazola) ones hopeless, they break as soon as you look at them. One of my wholesalers stopped stocking them to the huge amount of returns! Wera are great, and if on a budget you can't go far wrong with Draper Expert imho.

I found a Draper Expert on girder in a factory unit. ( I did try to find the owner but it was a gas contractors who had long gone) I must admit it has been a tough little beast and has a tremendous grip. I wouldn't hesitate to buy them if I ever needed a new set.

I have a mixture of drivers from Proto , Snap on, Britool etc, but my modern replacements are Whia , CK, Wera,and Bacho in a socket set. To be honest they are all good.
 
I found a Draper Expert on girder in a factory unit. ( I did try to find the owner but it was a gas contractors who had long gone) I must admit it has been a tough little beast and has a tremendous grip. I wouldn't hesitate to buy them if I ever needed a new set.

I have a mixture of drivers from Proto , Snap on, Britool etc, but my modern replacements are Whia , CK, Wera,and Bacho in a socket set. To be honest they are all good.

Proto, Snap on and Britool makes me think you have a bit of a mechanical background?
 
What have you been using them for? I bought a set of Workzone drivers (I paid full price for them) and they're still going strong around 3 months later.
There is a note which comes with them saying they're only for electrical work, not mechanical.

If you will insist on abusing your screwdrivers I'd fork out the extra and go for snap-on.
 
What have you been using them for? I bought a set of Workzone drivers (I paid full price for them) and they're still going strong around 3 months later.
There is a note which comes with them saying they're only for electrical work, not mechanical.

If you will insist on abusing your screwdrivers I'd fork out the extra and go for snap-on.

Even Snap On don't like abuse now , they aren't what they were either.

Britool in their day was great gear.
 

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