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Reddit mentions of Wiha 26190 Slotted and Phillips Screwdriver Set Bonus Pack with Professional 6.3" Long Nose Pliers, 8 Piece

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Wiha 26190 Slotted and Phillips Screwdriver Set Bonus Pack with Professional 6.3" Long Nose Pliers, 8 Piece. Here are the top ones.

Wiha 26190 Slotted and Phillips Screwdriver Set Bonus Pack with Professional 6.3
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Blade high alloy chrome vanadium molybdenum tool steelRotating cap for precise turning and control with fingertipsPrecision molded on tapered handle made from high quality plastic, cadmium freeTip is precision ground for exact fit, hard chromed finish non-slip surfaceGuaranteed quality made by Wiha
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ColorBlack
Height1 inches
Length1 inches
Number of items1
SizeFull Size
Weight0.31 Pounds
Width1 inches

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Found 3 comments on Wiha 26190 Slotted and Phillips Screwdriver Set Bonus Pack with Professional 6.3" Long Nose Pliers, 8 Piece:

u/edinc90 · 4 pointsr/VIDEOENGINEERING

Weller WESD51 has been my go-to soldering station, but if you have money, Hakko is awesome. I also like the Weller heat gun, it comes with a curved deflector for heat shrink. The TS-100 pocket soldering iron is awesome for a tool bag. (Someone also hacked the firmware so you can play Tetris on the 96x16 OLED.)

Paladin (now Greenlee) crimpers are great. I have the 8000 series crimper with the 2699 "HDTV" die. It has sizes for most of the BNC connectors I need to crimp. Also get a quality coax stripper, I have a CST Pro, but I actually prefer the LC CST. Normal wire strippers and a curved wire cutter (like this) are must-haves, too.

Small diagonal cutters are great to have, I have the Xcelite 1178M, but the Hakko CHP-170 are cheaper and just as good.

If you have any fiber, get some IBC cleaners. They have different tips for various ferrule sizes. I usually end up carrying one for LC and one for SMPTE. A fiber scope is nice, but a bit overkill if you ask me. A laser is good enough for most of what I do.

A drill with a long phillips bit is essential for racking equipment, as is some sort of flashlight. I like this one because it has a magnet on it, which is perfect for sticking to rack rails.

Speaking of screwdrivers, a set of precision screwdrivers is handy. A friend of mine has this very expensive set. I have this one from Wiha and it's really good. Plus you get free needle nose pliers.

I've never had a problem with the EZ RJ45 crimpers, at least when using EZ RJ45 plugs.

u/yaaaaaaawn · 2 pointsr/DIY

check it:

http://www.amazon.com/26190-Slotted-Phillips-Screwdriver-Professional/dp/B00018AO0W/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_0_0/179-1162066-4647722

EDIT: I realize I recommended this exact product yesterday to someone. I swear I just really like them --- use them in lab all the time.

u/zerostyle · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Funny, I just researched this the other day and ended up buying a small 4pc Wiha set for $18. (Phillips 000, 00, 0, and 1). They also had a 7 piece set for a bit more. I'm very happy with the set I got - used it to open up my macbook pro.

The general consensus seemed to be that Wiha, PB Swiss (harder to find), and Wera were the best.

4pc wiha set on amazon (5 star review!)

7pc set - note that it doesn't have a #000

9pc set - note that it doesn't have a #000

I also saw someone mention Moody tools, so I figured I'd link their 4pc set. It's about the same price:

4pc Moody tools set