I started using my drill to dismantle things after I started watching you do it. The secret is to use the lowest torque setting and go "slow" and use quality bits that will fit properly.
Please do more videos like this. I've been having a hard time finding real reviews of some of these less known tools. This one looks nice. I've also been looking at the CentroFix by Wiha and the Were 80 Vario handle and the 80 RA Vario handle, but can't find reviews for them.
Very simalar to tye felo smart. Which ive used for a number of years. With the added t handle switch mechanism which i have to admit used far more than i thought specally with hex bolts.
I was looking for a compact screwdriver ! This is one is perfect indeed and is ACTUALLY more practical than individual screwdrivers unlike many of these compact screwdrivers with either a fat tip you can't fit anwhere, too little bits or too much and it's bloated and so expensive. I found the tissue pouch one for 70€. Thanks.
Did get some WIHA #2 square bit pack of 20 here in CANADA (Fairly new here first time seeing it) 2 week ago, Use it every day as a cabinet installer. First one is still running good, normally it's 1 bit per week. Might have buy to much. 🤣. So far great quality. Cheers Dean, love your vids.
Nice set! It's all about quality here even though people will think it's a bit too expensive compared to other brands, but in the end these last a lot longer. Same goes for the Wera security Torx screwdrivers, high priced but well worth the money.
Nice set. I prefer individual 90mm power blades for an impact. Milwaukee loves mixing t10 and t15 in their clamshells. I use 1 bit peper driver. I have a wera case with Wera,Wiha and Vessel power blades. Security and ball in every size.
Hi guys! I cut off the handles of the screwdrivers because they are thinner and long enough to service household appliances, radios... There are screws deep in a thin hole. Wiha screwdrivers look cool.
I've got the exact same set but the T20 broke the first time I used it , for the Life of me I can't seem to find a replacement double ended T20/t25 blade in the UK . Found one on the internet but they want £27 delivery . Any help where i can get one would be greatly appreciated .
What is the use for a long shank when it gets 1/4" hex 2 cm from the tip? I have wera bits that are the same, can't fit them in a deeper, smaller hole because if that. 😑 Other than that Wiha is indeed top notch! 👌
First comment: You didn't mention if the handles have wobble when you put the bits in, I think wiha has a handle that has two ball detents inside, the only way to keep bits solid. I'm not sure if these sets have the two ball mechanism.
FYI the link in the description for the mini screwdriver set doesn't lead to the product you show in the video. The 03591 is not mini it is normal size handle and different pouch.
Second comment: I've asked again in other videos, whats the difference of using a bit in a drill to do and undo bolts vs a small impact, you use both in your videos.
An impact will grip the head better and less likely to stip out the screw head. But it's also more risky as it could strip out the screw hole if over tightened. With a drill you have more controle, esspecialy with the clutch. The only bit I have for the impact in a PhD, sobthats all I use it for, everything else is used in the drill
Lifetime warranty will cost you at least 3x as much (5x more likely) and even than they don't usually warranty normal wear and tear. All in all those sets are pretty reasonably priced for what you get.
I started using my drill to dismantle things after I started watching you do it. The secret is to use the lowest torque setting and go "slow" and use quality bits that will fit properly.
Wiha alens are the best, genius patent with opening all at ones(ergo star)
Wiha tools are crafted to perform when you need them.
They have some very innovative tools. Always make to the highest standards.
Please do more videos like this. I've been having a hard time finding real reviews of some of these less known tools. This one looks nice. I've also been looking at the CentroFix by Wiha and the Were 80 Vario handle and the 80 RA Vario handle, but can't find reviews for them.
Didn’t know i needed a set . Until i watched this video
Didn’t know they make those, definitely going to pick some up! I love Wiha screw drivers
Very simalar to tye felo smart. Which ive used for a number of years. With the added t handle switch mechanism which i have to admit used far more than i thought specally with hex bolts.
Bought my first what set just over a year ago and man they are just special
But very pricey
I agree,I was just looking at the price of these.
The 30295 set on Amazon will be your best choice to get a taste of them on a budget. Their electrical screwdrivers are almost out of the question.
I was looking for a compact screwdriver ! This is one is perfect indeed and is ACTUALLY more practical than individual screwdrivers unlike many of these compact screwdrivers with either a fat tip you can't fit anwhere, too little bits or too much and it's bloated and so expensive. I found the tissue pouch one for 70€. Thanks.
Nice one Dean quality tools
Did get some WIHA #2 square bit pack of 20 here in CANADA (Fairly new here first time seeing it) 2 week ago, Use it every day as a cabinet installer. First one is still running good, normally it's 1 bit per week. Might have buy to much. 🤣. So far great quality. Cheers Dean, love your vids.
I know your pain, most brand pozi 3 bits only last 1 day with me.
Pays in the long run to buy the higher quality bits
Nice set! It's all about quality here even though people will think it's a bit too expensive compared to other brands, but in the end these last a lot longer. Same goes for the Wera security Torx screwdrivers, high priced but well worth the money.
Very cool, Thanks for sharing this!!!!!!
Nice set.
I prefer individual 90mm power blades for an impact.
Milwaukee loves mixing t10 and t15 in their clamshells.
I use 1 bit peper driver.
I have a wera case with Wera,Wiha and Vessel power blades.
Security and ball in every size.
Will look good in your velocity rogue 4 bag 😊
Hi guys! I cut off the handles of the screwdrivers because they are thinner and long enough to service household appliances, radios... There are screws deep in a thin hole.
Wiha screwdrivers look cool.
Yep, these are useless for many deep holes.
I bought a long 30cm(12in) "shaft" adapter/bit holder thing. It works great for CRT tvs and washing machines.
I made one of those too, need them for the Makita radio's which has that same deep holes a normal screwdriver can't reach.
I've got the exact same set but the T20 broke the first time I used it , for the Life of me I can't seem to find a replacement double ended T20/t25 blade in the UK . Found one on the internet but they want £27 delivery . Any help where i can get one would be greatly appreciated .
What is the use for a long shank when it gets 1/4" hex 2 cm from the tip? I have wera bits that are the same, can't fit them in a deeper, smaller hole because if that. 😑 Other than that Wiha is indeed top notch! 👌
First comment: You didn't mention if the handles have wobble when you put the bits in, I think wiha has a handle that has two ball detents inside, the only way to keep bits solid. I'm not sure if these sets have the two ball mechanism.
FYI the link in the description for the mini screwdriver set doesn't lead to the product you show in the video. The 03591 is not mini it is normal size handle and different pouch.
My bad, iv changed it now.
How do these compare to Wera tools?
Does anyone know how to get these in the USA?
The very thing I'm struggling with now. I need to reduce my tool space and weight for a variety of health reasons and these are just the thing.
Very nice
Second comment: I've asked again in other videos, whats the difference of using a bit in a drill to do and undo bolts vs a small impact, you use both in your videos.
An impact will grip the head better and less likely to stip out the screw head. But it's also more risky as it could strip out the screw hole if over tightened.
With a drill you have more controle, esspecialy with the clutch.
The only bit I have for the impact in a PhD, sobthats all I use it for, everything else is used in the drill
@@deandohertygreaser thanks for making that clear. Cheers.
Just saw the price omg double the felo ! Would want a better case for that money.
Lee Valley, was supporting Weha. Weha seems to have been dumped by Lee Valley. LV is clearing out existing inventory.
It's Wiha.
The very thing I've been needing for years and now I can't find them in the US. 🤬
You did used them in older video.
Yes, I started using them the day they arrived. Couldn't wait
Who said Christmas only comes once a year Dean 😂@@deandohertygreaser
forget buying replacement bits , at the price I'd expect lifetime warranty
Lifetime warranty will cost you at least 3x as much (5x more likely) and even than they don't usually warranty normal wear and tear. All in all those sets are pretty reasonably priced for what you get.
All of my late dad's tools are still going strong. Even the power tools. The Chinese tools I have will not last my lifetime. You will inherit nothing.
The expensive ones are Fabriqué en Chine and the cheap ones are Made in China
hey dean
QUALITY!!