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Screwdrivers.

How many does an electrician need ?
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  • I used to have numerous sizes and types but couple of years ago invested in a good set of Wiha screw drivers. There is a handle that you fit the appropriate bit to that acts as a traditional screwdriver but also a torque handle that then gives me a range of settings when connecting up breakers, or any screw terminal. I then purchased hex bits, Pozi 1 and Pozi 2 bits, Philips, they do lots of diffrent bits, so the big advantage I have now is only two handles one fixed one torque, and thirty bits in diffrent sizes and types that take up  a lot less room than my big bag of traditional drivers.

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  • I used to have numerous sizes and types but couple of years ago invested in a good set of Wiha screw drivers. There is a handle that you fit the appropriate bit to that acts as a traditional screwdriver but also a torque handle that then gives me a range of settings when connecting up breakers, or any screw terminal. I then purchased hex bits, Pozi 1 and Pozi 2 bits, Philips, they do lots of diffrent bits, so the big advantage I have now is only two handles one fixed one torque, and thirty bits in diffrent sizes and types that take up  a lot less room than my big bag of traditional drivers.

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