🔩 Screw it right with style!
The Wera 05008006001 Kraftform Plus 335 Slotted Screwdriver features a 2mm head and a 2-3/8" blade length, designed for maximum comfort and efficiency. Its ergonomic handle ensures a secure grip, while the anti-roll feature keeps it in place during use. Perfect for professionals seeking reliability and ease in their toolkit.
C**5
1/32" tip thickness is the perfect size for carburetor jets
I've got a lot small equipment, mainly with Honda GX and GC series engines. Finding the right size screwdriver for the carburetor main jets has been a little difficult over the years. I ended up grinding down one of my screwdrivers, which works well in most cases but it has a tendency to strip/damage the slot in the jet if they're stuck in there pretty good.I initially ordered the 5.5mm screwdriver with 3/64" tip thickness but it was just a little too thick to fit into the slot of the main jet. I ordered the next size down, which was the 5mm width with 1/32" tip thickness and that was the perfect size. The fully engages the slot of the jet with absolutely no play, which will pretty much eliminate any potential damage to the slot.
J**E
Not as expensive as Klein or PB Swiss but they have great performance.
I love the PB Swiss tools but just can't rationalize the price. These are close #2 in my book. they magnetize and demagnetize easily and really grip the screw. I have used them for years with no noticeable wear. My Klein #2 Phillips wore out but it took 20 years. PB Swiss don't wear out, period. they get stolen, just like these that I bought as replacements did. I think I paid too much but I don't expect to be buying any more. The laser etching really works to prevent cam out. The straight blades are thin and strong so they fit all the electrical outlets perfectly. 1.5 and 2 mm tips are perfect for those small set screws. they are thin and strong. I don't think you can go wrong with these. I don't use my screwdrivers as a chisel or pounding tool so the design without the full length shaft is not something I need.
J**Y
Good size
Good small screwdriver. Gets into tight places when needed.
D**.
Another good wera tool
If you haven’t held a wera handle, you are missing out. Just another screwdriver until you realize the improved ergonomics reduce hand strain. Twisting a screwdriver for a living sucks. Wera makes it suck a little less.
D**R
Nice tools
I really like wera tools. Well made German tools not to be confused with wiha which are also nice.
A**N
Great
Love WERA products
T**.
Works as expected.
Works as expected.
C**N
The perfect electronics screwdrivers
After Wiha discontinued, possibly the best technician's screwdrivers ever made, the dynamic series. I came across these by Wera as I was searching for a new brand. I bought several of these after looking at the different styles they have. I have been really impressed by the quality and durability of these by Wera, they are my new favorite. The grip is the right size to put a little torque on the screws when needed and also comfortable enough to use all day. The 335 series (cabinet tip) is the model you want for working in control panels as the tip stays the same width, for recessed screws in terminal block, components, etc. If your looking for a tough, durable, ergonomic new set of electronics/controls screwdrivers look no further.
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