You may check out the Wera Elektronical Screw-Driver ESD KK Stubby ESD. That would be a good alternative if you need a smaller handle and smaller ESD bits. Also the Micro-ESD drivers are a good alternative. Also the Knipex ESD micro-pliers are a good choice to go for. Check out the LED Akku Handleuchte PL 200 AC by Brennenstuhl. You can clip it on and will illuminate your working space if you clip it on your shirt brest-pocket for instance. It also has a magnet to stick it onto a metal surface. 🙂
Thank for this, will check it out. I don't tend to work on things that need ESD drivers much, but the Wera portable set are good for when I need them. Thanks for the light suggestion!
@@ToolsnTeardowns The Stubby bit-holder 811/1, in the set is magnetic, by the way. There is also a non-magnetic Stubby. The 809/1.This one you could buy extra, if needed. You are welcome 🙂
Nice set of tools and good explanation on the benefits of each tool(set)
Thanks! Appreciate your comment 🙂
Nice tools, good work
You may check out the Wera Elektronical Screw-Driver ESD KK Stubby ESD. That would be a good alternative if you need a smaller handle and smaller ESD bits. Also the Micro-ESD drivers are a good alternative. Also the Knipex ESD micro-pliers are a good choice to go for. Check out the LED Akku Handleuchte PL 200 AC by Brennenstuhl. You can clip it on and will illuminate your working space if you clip it on your shirt brest-pocket for instance. It also has a magnet to stick it onto a metal surface. 🙂
Thank for this, will check it out. I don't tend to work on things that need ESD drivers much, but the Wera portable set are good for when I need them. Thanks for the light suggestion!
@@ToolsnTeardowns The Stubby bit-holder 811/1, in the set is magnetic, by the way. There is also a non-magnetic Stubby. The 809/1.This one you could buy extra, if needed. You are welcome 🙂