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I’ve rubbed the markings off of my well used Wiha’s(better ones do also have markings on the top of the handle to make finding them in the bag a whole lot easier).
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I’ve rubbed the markings off of my well used Wiha’s(better ones do also have markings on the top of the handle to make finding them in the bag a whole lot easier).
Me too.I’ve rubbed the markings off of my well used Wiha’s
Are they yellow and red, look very much like Wera or Wiha and are maybe called "Widl" ?I use a cheap Lidl set for general use. Had them a few years and still good. Got a Wera/Wiha (can never remember which) set for the "posh stuff".
Grab yourself a set or 2 of the Lidl ones and you won't regret it.
I've got 3 sets of Wera interchangeable blade drivers.
The last one I bought was a torque driver set at Elex 2017, slimline blades, and also added extra PZ+/- blades
For about £5 each. Set was about £120 I think.
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