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Old 01-31-2015, 12:57 PM
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Testify on the screw drivers. I bought my first set on my first paying job at the Shell station, wrenching and pumping gas. That was back in 1977, and I've had every tip replaced at no cost.
I had to get one of their new style handles as a replacement last time. I like it, and it feels good. You are nuts on about their #2 Phillips, best tip of any brand out there.
ive never owned snap on screw drivers, always craftsman and Kobalt, and a few older no name ones. because screw drivers, no matter how hard i try ALWAYS go missing. id be afraid to buy a set of expensive strap-on screw drivers in fear of them going MIA. but, i have used them before and boy are they nice.

i prefer a mix of brands. i own craftsman, Gearwrench, Mac tools, Strap-on, channel lock and a mix of other stuff.

next purchase on the list, Mac Antivibe hammers!
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Old 01-31-2015, 02:38 PM
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I think flat blade screw drivers are used for everything but turning screws!
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ive never owned snap on screw drivers, always craftsman and Kobalt, and a few older no name ones. because screw drivers, no matter how hard i try ALWAYS go missing. id be afraid to buy a set of expensive strap-on screw drivers in fear of them going MIA. but, i have used them before and boy are they nice.

i prefer a mix of brands. i own craftsman, Gearwrench, Mac tools, Strap-on, channel lock and a mix of other stuff.

next purchase on the list, Mac Antivibe hammers!
I own bluepoint estwing Stanley harbor freight Carlyle ace pro hdx Milwaukee dewalt ryobi snap on husky Briggs and Stratton lisle Tecumseh kd Napa small engine Mayhew northern tool Pittsburg u s general Irwin klutch arnold dura last gear wrench performance tool Napa pro tools rigid power tools rigid hand tools kobalt makita craftsman u s general pro channellock master mechanic ace a c delco Schumacher traveller OEM threadit buss Titan Torin plews John Deere buck bros Billings Nicholson master mechanic true value bernzomatic cal hawk streamlight 511 tactical coast Bosch central pneumatic snap on RadioShack Wilton actron General Tekton arcan and a lot of others
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I own bluepoint estwing Stanley harbor freight Carlyle ace pro hdx Milwaukee dewalt ryobi snap on husky Briggs and Stratton lisle Tecumseh kd Napa small engine Mayhew northern tool Pittsburg u s general Irwin klutch arnold dura last gear wrench performance tool Napa pro tools rigid power tools rigid hand tools kobalt makita craftsman u s general pro channellock master mechanic ace a c delco Schumacher traveller OEM threadit buss Titan Torin plews John Deere buck bros
Billings Nicholson master mechanic and a lot of others
Your daddy is a mechanic huh.
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Your daddy is a mechanic huh.

No I own all these tools
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