- This handy kit includes 34 assorted high quality screwdrivers and bits for everyday DIY and more complex tasks around the home, in the workshop or out and about.
-The set comes complete in a handy carry case that offers easy access to the screwdrivers and bits, and the carry case features a rubberised grip handle for safety.
-8 Professional screwdrivers covering Torx, Phillips and Slotted options
- 5 Precision screwdrivers with rotating collar for electronics and computer work
- 1 Screwdriver bit holder with dual density handle
- 20 Screwdriver bits covering Torx, Phillips, Flat and Allen Key options
- Hardwearing carry case with rubberised safe grip handle
Use code VBOX10 to reduce price
New code MVC10
Top comments
Infiltrator
26 Mar 176#12
£7.50 for each set just now, they've been as low as £6.37 in flash sales - quidco as well.
And they come with a lifetime guarantee, the halfords advanced and professional stuff is excellent quality for the home diy'er or home mechanic - I'm a mech tech by trade and have destroyed lots of hand tools over the years, for the money the halfords stuff is about as good as you can get. There are occasional competitors such as the bahco 1/4 socket set that Amazon reduce every now and again.
It's a real shame, Stanley used to be a quality brand, a few years back they got sold to a Chinese company and the quality immediately vanished, fine for changing a plug but not much else.
cph173
27 Mar 17#33
Out of stock, Online.
kristoff
27 Mar 17#32
Some things I guard jealously, these are such objects. They will only ever be loved and never abused. <3 Wera
ollydearden
27 Mar 171#31
as people have asked,i don't like promoting companies but I find Halfords professional range to be superb. I bought them after many recommendations
skeenster
27 Mar 17#30
Bought this last April from Halfords for £9. Not bad for light use
MaximusRo
27 Mar 17#29
They are not good enough to take some abuse?
ollydearden
26 Mar 173#2
I find Stanley tools to be really poorly made now. Better buying screwdrivers aimed at builders/car mechanics
Saenor to ollydearden
26 Mar 171#6
So what brands would they be? thanks
MaximusRo to ollydearden
27 Mar 17#28
Any examples/links? You are right, but what makes/models?
No8
26 Mar 17#27
Same here!!
Blasphemous
26 Mar 17#26
Those plastic handles are going to be painful.
kristoff
26 Mar 171#25
Wholeheartedly agree. No one in the house goes near them or they die.
gallopingbanker
26 Mar 171#24
If you have a Halifax or Lloyds bank account or credit card with online access check your cash back extras or offers as they often do 12% cash back on Robert Dyas.
brennando
26 Mar 17#23
Too true
villan57
26 Mar 17#20
Personally I've always thought Stanley tools were C rap for anything but DIY , so these are ok for the odd home job . Let be honest how often are you going to use most of them . Cheap enough to throw in the home tool kit
xtightgitx to villan57
26 Mar 17#22
Stanley used to make top quality tools but the brand has just been bastardised now and is just another brand name slapped on cheap generic tools.
xtightgitx
26 Mar 17#21
Yep and so are Teng.
Bilbo1968
26 Mar 17#18
What you're actually getting is 13 seperate screwdrivers and one multiple use screwdriver so Stanley advertising it as 34 piece is a bit naughty imo.
Stanley are no better than a lot of budget brands now.
iamprobably to Bilbo1968
26 Mar 171#19
I think it pays to actually read the description.
Good set - worth the cash...
I've bought
No8
26 Mar 17#17
Wera are brilliant.
summerof76
26 Mar 172#16
A nice kit there, heat added
fishmaster
26 Mar 17#15
Well that's another fine me you've gotten me in to Stanley.
Hot deal, these have a really nice feel but annoys me they use cheap soft metal bits to make a 14 piece screwdriver set sound as 34 given that it is not 34 screwdrivers - being screwed
sofiasar
26 Mar 171#13
i have this and it's really useful. better than the cheap crap i used to buy
Infiltrator
26 Mar 176#12
£7.50 for each set just now, they've been as low as £6.37 in flash sales - quidco as well.
And they come with a lifetime guarantee, the halfords advanced and professional stuff is excellent quality for the home diy'er or home mechanic - I'm a mech tech by trade and have destroyed lots of hand tools over the years, for the money the halfords stuff is about as good as you can get. There are occasional competitors such as the bahco 1/4 socket set that Amazon reduce every now and again.
Looks an alright set for the house, good selection and precision included.
Yes these are not Wera, Wiha or Facom but what do you expect for under £12.
Ive had cheap screwdrivers last years through occasional use. If your using the right driver for the fastener its really not a problem. Start mixing pozidrive and philips etc and any driver will wear.
Using daily however is another story.
Infiltrator
26 Mar 17#9
Also available as Kinzo brand - anyone buying these good luck.
Anyone on this forum who doesn't have their toolbox filled with halfords excellent screwdrivers @ £7 a set has been on another planet.
Bobef90 to Infiltrator
26 Mar 17#10
LINK pleas
sradmad
26 Mar 172#7
nice find vassy, heat added :smiley:
vassy4u to sradmad
26 Mar 172#8
Thanks pal :smiley:
stevenprior1
26 Mar 171#5
i got these the last time they were on for £7.50. but they dont last long and not that good of quality
dvs
26 Mar 172#4
Good price for a DIY set.
ollydearden
26 Mar 17#3
good deal for people who only do the odd job, however. so i say heat actually
Opening post
-The set comes complete in a handy carry case that offers easy access to the screwdrivers and bits, and the carry case features a rubberised grip handle for safety.
-8 Professional screwdrivers covering Torx, Phillips and Slotted options
- 5 Precision screwdrivers with rotating collar for electronics and computer work
- 1 Screwdriver bit holder with dual density handle
- 20 Screwdriver bits covering Torx, Phillips, Flat and Allen Key options
- Hardwearing carry case with rubberised safe grip handle
Use code VBOX10 to reduce price
New code MVC10
Top comments
And they come with a lifetime guarantee, the halfords advanced and professional stuff is excellent quality for the home diy'er or home mechanic - I'm a mech tech by trade and have destroyed lots of hand tools over the years, for the money the halfords stuff is about as good as you can get. There are occasional competitors such as the bahco 1/4 socket set that Amazon reduce every now and again.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmdMobile?srch=screwdriver+set&action=search&storeId=10001&catalogId=10151&langId=-1&mode=search
Latest comments (40)
£7.65 - http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/15-off-tools-halfords-including-stanley-34-piece-screwdriver-set-for-7-65-free-cnc-2442805
£9 - http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/stanley-34-piece-screwdriver-set-9-halfords-2425266
Stanley 51 piece Screwdriver set with carry case = £14.99 @ Screwfix with free Click & Collect
Stanley 49 Piece Screwdriver Set with carry case = £17.49 @ Argos (& Argos-eBay)
Stanley are no better than a lot of budget brands now.
Good set - worth the cash...
I've bought
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3qcj2MzPYc
And they come with a lifetime guarantee, the halfords advanced and professional stuff is excellent quality for the home diy'er or home mechanic - I'm a mech tech by trade and have destroyed lots of hand tools over the years, for the money the halfords stuff is about as good as you can get. There are occasional competitors such as the bahco 1/4 socket set that Amazon reduce every now and again.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmdMobile?srch=screwdriver+set&action=search&storeId=10001&catalogId=10151&langId=-1&mode=search
Yes these are not Wera, Wiha or Facom but what do you expect for under £12.
Ive had cheap screwdrivers last years through occasional use. If your using the right driver for the fastener its really not a problem. Start mixing pozidrive and philips etc and any driver will wear.
Using daily however is another story.
Anyone on this forum who doesn't have their toolbox filled with halfords excellent screwdrivers @ £7 a set has been on another planet.