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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Rivel View Post
    I would suggest you look into the Wera Kraftform Plus Series 900 (LINK) screwdrivers first though before you make your decision. For the shop they can offer some strong advantages.
    I agree. I have some Series 900's that I use for rough tasks, and save my other Weras for more reasonable usages.

    Only had for about 3 years, but look like new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Lightstone View Post
    I agree. I have some Series 900's that I use for rough tasks, and save my other Weras for more reasonable usages.

    Only had for about 3 years, but look like new.
    Yep, I personally havent seen or heard of anything tougher than the Wera Series 900 screwdrivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by William Adams View Post
    Yeah, one of my father's old screwdrivers, the black rubber overlay on the translucent yellow handle disintegrated, but the plastic handle itself is still fine --- I can remember using it as a teenager, and he'd had it for years then.
    That sounds like a Klein brand screwdriver.

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