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I've got the Facom terminal screwdrivers, both Pozi/slotted and Philips/slotted but I don't use them that often. I don't find much advantage in terms of cam-out or maximum torque, compared to any other well made tip that fits the terminal screw correctly.

A couple of brands call them Borneo drivers which I assume is a play on the french for terminal. I get a sense of them being a solution for a non-existent problem. OTOH the traditional Steadfast terminal driver is a universal solution that fits almost every screw on the planet.
 
I don't know....
You wait 12 years for a thread on +/- screwdrivers...
Then you get 2 at once!
This one started in 2009, just got answered!!!

 
Decided against an electric torque screwdriver and have went for a new set of Klein drivers and ill look at buying the Klein SL/PZ2 driver to match.

Risky though when I've never held a Klein screwdriver before, might find i dont like them!

Anybody use them? I think they look like a decent driver.
 

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