4 x Slotted:
8 x 150mm, 6 x 125mm, 5 x 100mm, 3 x 75mm
3 x Phillips:
#2 x 125mm, #1 x 100mm, #0 x 75mm
1 x Bits Driver
3x Precision Torx
T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10 x 50mm
2 x Precision Phillips
#0, #00 x 50mm
2 x Precision Slotted
2.4, 3.0 x 50mm
1 x Adaptor
16 x Bits
6.35 x 25mm
9 x 1/4"
Probably not the same quality as black & decker etc but worth a try for a 2 pounds in my opinion.
Spotted at B&M Blantyre
Top comments
alan04
5 Mar 165#4
I always find my double decker melts when I try and use it as a screwdriver :smiley:
frostyclock
5 Mar 163#11
Double decker ?, surely this is Bounty be going off Topic <3...............................sorry Time Out I think lol.
Latest comments (32)
adele_swift
10 Mar 16#32
none in Barnsley
MarcoLoves360
6 Mar 16#17
is worth driving 17 miles for this?
pibpob to MarcoLoves360
6 Mar 161#19
Cycle instead and get yourself a free gym session.
jellybeard999 to MarcoLoves360
7 Mar 16#31
No. It's not worth walking 17 metres tbh.
jellybeard999
7 Mar 16#30
False economy IMO. It's not as though you need to spend a fortune for something orders of magnitude better and it only takes one job to go wrong to make you regret the purchase!
A reasonably priced basic set from eg halfords, wera etc should last you a long time and isn't exactly a massive outlay. You don't need a million piece set, a simple 6 or 8 piece set should do you fine :smiley:
alan04
5 Mar 165#4
I always find my double decker melts when I try and use it as a screwdriver :smiley:
screamingninja to alan04
5 Mar 161#5
Same. I always keep breaking my teeth on screwdrivers too. Kraft must have messed with the recipe.
_g_ to alan04
5 Mar 161#9
Yet odly, I find they still actually hold their shape longer than cheap screwdrivers!
(Not helped by that typically those that buy cheap screwdrivers aren't very good at matching the driver to the fastener.)
learoy1 to alan04
6 Mar 161#24
that joke made me snicker
belvaz to alan04
7 Mar 16#29
wow so that's wot you can do with an old route master. I must tell Boris to publish this.
watchcam
6 Mar 16#28
Good value but ... I bought a set a while back and the shafts started spinning in the handle. Worth couple quid though as some useful odd sizes.
mdekq007
6 Mar 16#27
Who needs 44 crap screwdrivers? Id prefer 5 different sized crap screwdrivers for the same price. Less land fill. I'm not bring a screwdriver snob. All of my current screwdrivers are poor quality but they're good enough for light occasional use
Yeah...£13.65 on ebay from a profiteer who probably got them for £1.99! :laughing:
bizzargainhunter to Master G
5 Mar 16#14
Although worth noting there are none showing as being sold on ebay.
Draper and other brands do sell similar size sets for £15 on ebay.
The seller might be lucky to get their £14.65 delivered asking price IMO.
Anthonis to Master G
6 Mar 16#26
I think everyone knows that B&M and high quality are not related to each other :smile: Although for 2quid its a handy set if your neighbor asks to borrow one :wink:
gsiastra
6 Mar 16#25
I got 2 sets when they were £5 each from Tiverton
grey
6 Mar 16#23
Good for landfill anyway
bryan1979
6 Mar 16#22
Great last minute gift for Mother's Day
Crazy Chris
6 Mar 16#21
I got a set of these when they were a 5a there actually not that bad at all
jamiec1212
6 Mar 16#20
Last I saw screw fix had a set similar to this but by Stanley for £15 which I thought was a fair price for anyone interested
buylowsellhigh
6 Mar 16#18
Cannot find this on B&M website and my local store did not even know if they stocked this item. They had some black and decker stuff but not cheap. B&M not in some sort of trouble seeing all these listings on HDUK? From experience I noticed that just before Tesco announce bad results HDUK get bombarded with in store Tesco deals which turn out to be wild goose chases.
towleds
5 Mar 16#16
really useful
BuzzFlame
5 Mar 16#15
Cheers OP. Heat added :smiley:
biggysilly
5 Mar 16#13
I'm guessing the title had a mistake in it which has been corrected. Making the humorous comments humorless. :man:
sradmad
5 Mar 16#12
good find op, heat added
frostyclock
5 Mar 163#11
Double decker ?, surely this is Bounty be going off Topic <3...............................sorry Time Out I think lol.
pibpob
5 Mar 16#10
Were they in the cheese aisle?
dartheidgeback
5 Mar 16#8
I'm always finding the miss us doing DIY with my Double Decker
imdave
5 Mar 161#7
I bought a screwdriver set in a pound store once, you know how sometimes you have to be careful with screws or you'll strip them? Opposite problem, the metal was so soft that screws were stripping the phillips head bits!
Opening post
4 x Slotted:
8 x 150mm, 6 x 125mm, 5 x 100mm, 3 x 75mm
3 x Phillips:
#2 x 125mm, #1 x 100mm, #0 x 75mm
1 x Bits Driver
3x Precision Torx
T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10 x 50mm
2 x Precision Phillips
#0, #00 x 50mm
2 x Precision Slotted
2.4, 3.0 x 50mm
1 x Adaptor
16 x Bits
6.35 x 25mm
9 x 1/4"
Probably not the same quality as black & decker etc but worth a try for a 2 pounds in my opinion.
Spotted at B&M Blantyre
Top comments
Latest comments (32)
A reasonably priced basic set from eg halfords, wera etc should last you a long time and isn't exactly a massive outlay. You don't need a million piece set, a simple 6 or 8 piece set should do you fine :smiley:
(Not helped by that typically those that buy cheap screwdrivers aren't very good at matching the driver to the fastener.)
Draper and other brands do sell similar size sets for £15 on ebay.
The seller might be lucky to get their £14.65 delivered asking price IMO.