Wiha 30299 Set di attrezzi professionali con impugnatura SoftFinish, 20 pezzi 20 pezzi

Brand:Wiha

3.9/5

201.21

Wiha 30299 SoftFinish a taglio, cacciavite Phillips, torx, Pozidriv e squadra. Il set da venti pezzi include scanalature da 3.0, 4.0, 5.5, 6.5, 8.0 mm. Cacciavite Phillips 0, 1, 2 Torx T6, T8, T10, T15, T20, T25, T30. Pozidriv 1, 2 e quadrato 1, 2, 3. Lama tonda, acciaio altamente legato al cromo-vanadio-molibdeno, temprato, cromato. L'impugnatura del cuscino Wiha SoftFinish presenta una tecnologia avanzata di stampaggio a doppio materiale.

Piastre parallele per evitare il roll-off. Impugnatura di dimensioni proporzionate alla lama per un vantaggio meccanico costante. Impugnatura modellata direttamente sulla lama per un legame permanente. Impugnatura morbida per cuscino SoftFinish per comfort e controllo. Il set include: scanalato 3.0, 4.0, 5.5, 6.5, 8.0 mm
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Wiha
Brand ‎Wiha
Color Steel
Color ‎Steel
Country of Origin ‎Germany
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 474 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Head Style Square
Head Style ‎Square
Included Components ‎SoftFinish Screwdriver 20 Pc. Set
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item model number ‎30299
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎3.27 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎WIHA
Material Alloy Chrome-Vanadium-Molybdenum Steel
Material ‎Alloy Chrome-Vanadium-Molybdenum Steel
Measurement System ‎English
Model Name ‎30299
Number of Items 1
Number of Items ‎1
Number Of Pieces ‎20
Part Number ‎30299
Product Dimensions ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Construction
Size ‎One Size
Style ‎20 Pieces
Thickness ‎11 Inches

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Scritto da: blank
Whoa- German QUALITY
Superb quality , nice fit - you know you've got something GOOD the first time you use one. I've used Snap-On but these are better in my opinion and at a much more friendly price. Not really that expensive if you average the cost per screwdriver. The only bad part is we ( USA mfgs ) used to make such quality tools.
Scritto da: Paul M. Livingston
Decent selection and well made
Combined with a set of Wiha torx drivers it makes up a very nice general purpose driver set. I did not comment on durability as I just received the set, but Wiha is known for high quality tools
Scritto da: Kenneth G Kolbe
Solid Quality
I'm in the process of restoring a 50yr old Cat boat. I was struggling with my snap on ratcheting screw driver. None of the bits quite fit the slot in the bronze screws. A set of non ratcheting Snap On screw drivers were all over $300. These fit the bill perfectly saving me a lot of effort. After successfully extracting over a hundred bronze screws, they show no ware.
Scritto da: Maserati Matt
Truly professional grade
Finding a good set of screwdrivers is like finding a needle in a hay stack anymore. Sure you can pony up and spend tons of money on the Snap-On set, but screwdrivers are ultimately disposable tools and that’s a huge investment for something that ultimately is going to take legit abuse if you’re using these in a professional setting. I finally decided to upgrade from my basic Harbor Freight Pittsburg set and grab these. The value is there considering it offers Torx as well. I’ve used these on numerous projects and here are my thoughts: Ergonomics - love the handle on these and they are very nice to use. This is often overlooked and is one of the most important aspects of a tool you’re using often. Function - you’d think a screwdriver is a screwdriver but that’s where you’d think wrong. A cheaper screwdriver that isn’t ground properly can easy round screws whereas a more precision ground screwdriver won’t. This is where the rubber meets the road. If you’re in the middle of a project, a stripped screw can cost you a ton of time. Time can be money. That 75$ you saved by buying a cheaper set now just cost you more money. Keep this in mind. Durability - again this is where often times you get what you pay for. I’ve straight sheared flat head tips off in normal usage and destroyed the tips of Phillips head screwdrivers beyond recognition. This is especially true with craftsman screwdrivers. So far these look as good as the day I hung them on my magnetic screwdriver holder and they’ve definitely been used and abused. These may not be the set if you’re just hanging things on the wall with drywall anchors or doing basic work. But if you’re a hobbyist or a professional you need something durable and reliable. Personally that’s why I chose these. They’re not the cheapest, but that’s kind of the point.
Scritto da: Wick4
Pricey, but worth it
I've been using Wiha told at work for a while. When it came time to replace my personal tools, I bought a set for myself. They are expense but feel very heavy duty. They have a good, balanced weight in my hand. I feel they are a bit expensive, but you get what you pay for. Definitely very happy with my purchase.
Scritto da: Jer2
Superb tools. Period.
I’ve done several careers, one of which was as a mechanic. I gave my box to my kid almost two decades ago. I rebuilt a new box. Most of the tools in the old one and the new one are the traditional tools that come to shops in trucks. My kid and I both know good tools. These were a gift to my kid (37) who while he made a living as a wrench in his earlier years now heads IT for a nationwide company. He, like I, now fix our own stuff as hobby. BUT, he does German cars and has a penchant for German tools. Yeah, some Wiha are from Swiss, Polish, and even Vietnamese shops. Pretty sure these are actually done in Germany. I have a smattering of Wiha tools in my box (the absolute best ever are the cutters, wow). Given he’s been like I was decades ago and the box has gotten, um, a bit disorganized (and I couldn’t find squat when I was visiting and trying to take some of the house and car care load), hence, this set. These are EASILY the equal of the truck tools here in the states. They ain’t cheap, but they’re not the insane prices of the truck tools. I don’t mean to denigrate the truck tools. That stuff is among the best in the world. I’m just suggesting that Wiha is their equal. Our adage in my shop all those years ago was simply “Do it right once.” Good tools help you do that day in and day out.
Scritto da: JF
Best in the world?
Bought these after extensive research for replacements for my ancient Craftsman sets. I had noticed heads of fasteners getting a little messed up and the tips showed visible wear after all these decades(!). Price was not really an object for me, as long as the tools were of high quality. I also considered Wera and some other brands, although in the end, German design and manufacture appeal to me. I had honestly never heard of this brand before, but after reading tons of great reviews from non-professional mechanics (like me) as well as professionals and tradesmen, I decided this was the brand to try out. WOW! I had no idea such perfect precision was possible in screwdrivers! These fit into the heads of screws so well that there is basically zero play and no cam-out. It's as if the head of the screws were formed onto the tips of the screwdrivers. Also, the handles fit comfortably in hand and are a pleasure to grip and turn. I will definitely be expanding my Wiha collection in the near future. HIGHLY recommend!!!
Scritto da: Eric
Great screwdrivers
These are made in Germany. The quality of these drives is great. Regarding the #2 Phillips, yes the tip is a little smaller than you might be used to seeing, but it fits the stainless #8 & #10 screws I use daily, perfectly. So good that sometimes the driver is ever so slightly "stuck" in the screw head. I can set a stainless screw on the head and it holds it while I put the screw in place. Totally worth the $80 for the 12 piece set.
Scritto da: Sean C
High Quality German Tools
These screwdrivers seem very sturdy and the tips seem to handle abuse very well, they must be made with a very hard metal in the tips. The handles fit the human hand very well. The set I bought with 6 drivers had two Philips head, two Robertson (square head), and two flat head. One large and one small of each type. This fit my use case perfectly. Price seems very reasonable for such quality. The tools arrived in a plain cardboard box which was adequate.
Scritto da: Mixx Cheang
Nice screwdriver
Work well, tough it would be longer and the shaft thicker but very satisfied
Scritto da: Richard
Top Quality Hand Tools
The screwdriver set is top quality and they feel right in your hand and work well, they also arrived on time
Scritto da: Dad
Great quality set
Great quality set! As a recent convert from being a Klein guy my whole career these drivers have been a great addition to my tool bag.
Scritto da: CM@Vancouver
Real quality screwdrivers
No Robertson screwdriver in the set, but really nice to use. Had to order the Robertson off of the US site.

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