I do like the Wiha SlimVario design, just picked up the 6 in 1 for one. of my toolkits. Not too fond of the stubby as I find the bits make it a bit longer than a standard stubby screwdriver, do like the precision handle though for the smaller bits.
not a fan of the 6-1 as i find the top storage lid pops out constantly which i find very irritating. As for the torque driver i find the locking mech to be unreliable as I often drop bits.
I have the 6 in 1 , stubby , and precision terminal driver handle . Covers 90% of my bases ! I also have a gen. 1 SpeedE , not impressed , debating the Gen II , the main application for the Gen 1 , is for ham fisted “ helpers “ , as it typically doesn’t have enuff torque to break plastic cover plates !
@@Tooligan2021helloyouTooligans I know it’s counter intuitive , but used carefully the Stubby can get you out of a lot of tight spots/ jams . Not for novices , but can be an arse saver , ditto the small terminal strip style handle !
I have this as part of my Wiha torque screwdriver set. 👍 What hammer are you using there? I have a few different ones but my go to is a hultafors framing hammer. I think I'm going to purchase either the Wiha or the Hultafors electricians hammer. Not sure which yet as they both look almost identical.
I do like the Wiha SlimVario design, just picked up the 6 in 1 for one. of my toolkits. Not too fond of the stubby as I find the bits make it a bit longer than a standard stubby screwdriver, do like the precision handle though for the smaller bits.
Yes I was thinking the same on the stubby myself when I was looking at the size between the Wera stubby and the Wiha bits
not a fan of the 6-1 as i find the top storage lid pops out constantly which i find very irritating. As for the torque driver i find the locking mech to be unreliable as I often drop bits.
I have the 6 in 1 , stubby , and precision terminal driver handle . Covers 90% of my bases ! I also have a gen. 1 SpeedE , not impressed , debating the Gen II , the main application for the Gen 1 , is for ham fisted “ helpers “ , as it typically doesn’t have enuff torque to break plastic cover plates !
I like the idea about the interchangeable handles, just thinking how Stubby the stubby is though 🤔 lol
@@Tooligan2021helloyouTooligans I know it’s counter intuitive , but used carefully the Stubby can get you out of a lot of tight spots/ jams . Not for novices , but can be an arse saver , ditto the small terminal strip style handle !
I have this as part of my Wiha torque screwdriver set. 👍
What hammer are you using there? I have a few different ones but my go to is a hultafors framing hammer. I think I'm going to purchase either the Wiha or the Hultafors electricians hammer. Not sure which yet as they both look almost identical.
That is a Bahco hammer
How much money to prise...?
£69.00 approximately online