I used to have a Wera set at a previous job, they do hold up quite well even when used everyday. My only complaint (and it looks like the same applies to most (if not all) of these), is that the letters identifying the individual screwdrivers is printed / painted on them, it’s not engraved in them, this is a problem because the text wears off over time, making it harder to identify the individual ones when you need a specific one, and when you are only given a limited amount of time to fix e.g. an iMac and your so-called manager only knows how to look at a spreadsheet that shows how much time you spend on each machine, it can be can be extremely frustrating. This is why I prefer to use e.g. ifixit bit kits, because everything is engraved and neatly organized
I have that anex. The spinning issue is pretty easy to solve, just turn it a thousand times or so with a drill. The cap is softer than the shaft so after turn it in a drill for maybe 30s, there will be some plastic burr on the lips of the cap. Just clean it with a small knife. Install the cap again, it would spin better. Do it again if you have to, but don't do it too much, the cap will come loose.
I used to have a Wera set at a previous job, they do hold up quite well even when used everyday. My only complaint (and it looks like the same applies to most (if not all) of these), is that the letters identifying the individual screwdrivers is printed / painted on them, it’s not engraved in them, this is a problem because the text wears off over time, making it harder to identify the individual ones when you need a specific one, and when you are only given a limited amount of time to fix e.g. an iMac and your so-called manager only knows how to look at a spreadsheet that shows how much time you spend on each machine, it can be can be extremely frustrating.
This is why I prefer to use e.g. ifixit bit kits, because everything is engraved and neatly organized
Another great video. Ty for upload and keep videos coming.
I have that anex. The spinning issue is pretty easy to solve, just turn it a thousand times or so with a drill.
The cap is softer than the shaft so after turn it in a drill for maybe 30s, there will be some plastic burr on the lips of the cap. Just clean it with a small knife.
Install the cap again, it would spin better.
Do it again if you have to, but don't do it too much, the cap will come loose.
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vessel precision ph1(990) is 3mm ,
I have vessel 910 ph1(4mm normal handle)
better than precision handle.
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