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wranglerstar
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Wera has always been made in the Czech Republic. Their tools are without a doubt the finest. My only issue is that you have to buy robertson (square drive) bits separately. Which I usually swap out the posidrive bits for robertson. The reason your wera zyklop mini 3 bit ratchet is not retaining the bits anymore is you clocked the retention clip wrong when reinstalling it. The retention clip when properly installed will stick through two holes and act as the bit retention.

FixitFred
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As a German it warms my heart to see that a lot of our products still have a good reputation abroad. I use Wera-Tools mostly on my guns. I love their torque screwdriver. The Czech have a very similar mindset to Germans, so I wouldn't think twice about Czech made vs. German made tools.

hildiswini
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Working in aviation, most people don't truly realize how precious these tiny little fine tooth ratchets are. I fully understand the fizz.

MrLevi
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The weird looking Philips look-a-like bit with the extra metal between each flat is a Pozi-drive (Pozidriv) bit.

From the googler:

The Pozidriv also has a self-centering design, but the shape is modified for improved engagement between bit and fastener, and increased torque without the cam-out of a Phillips. The sure sign that a screw is Pozidriv is the four tick marks or indentations around the cross. Viewed from the side, the difference between Phillips and Pozidriv bits is unmistakable. A Pozidriv has ribs between each of the four arms of the cross. This increases the grip between the bit and the fastener. A Phillips bit fits in a Pozidriv screw head, but it will most likely cam out before the fastener is fully tightened. This can damage the fastener (and it may explain why cup hinges seem to loosen up so quickly). A Pozidriv bit does not fit in a Phillips screw head. Pozidriv bits are available in driver sizes from 0 to 5 (from smallest to largest) and have “pz” marked on them.

bobg
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Glad to see the mini knipex pliers I sent you are still coming in handy, I use mine all the time. All the head engineers in my workplace have that wera set, and I covet one to this day. The mini ratchet is so handy and the smooth edges just make you want to hold it. A fizz inducing tool indeed👍 ps wera's joker spanners are excellent too

scottybobatv
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Belt clip seems pretty handy when standing in the snow.

truefreedomfighter
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I travel often for my technician work and have had this set for a few years now. It has held up very well. Using that ratchet is as satisfying as it looks and sounds! Fun fact, the name "Tool-Check Plus" stems from its ability to to be carried onto a plane without checking it below in your luggage. (TSA does not allow tools longer than 6" in your carry on)

TSWolf
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Love Czech products, I used to work for Skoda and just bought a new one, brilliant engineers, they were lead on many Volkswagen projects.

brucebello
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I actually bought this set after your video. It came yesterday and already today I couldn't have been happier with the purchase. Quality bits and tools, strong magnets, pleasure to work with it. I actually assembled a new desk for my daughter and there were quite some spots which I could not really reach without it. Great recommendation. Great tool set. 👍🏼

visualkickz
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I have been carrying a tool check in my “fanny pack” for a couple months now and can’t say how many times it’s come in handy. I’ve used it to fix projectors, bikes, items in the car, mount TVs, assemble furniture for friends. The list keeps going.

Imjoshnewton
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As a German watching your videos i can only dream about living like you, but anytime you say something about German Tools i kinda feel proud. Especially most of the time the tools you show to us i own for myselfe. But the other way around works too, a Speedsquare not the most common tool in Germany, after seeing you use it couple times i bought one, now its always in my toolbag and gets used for so many versatyle things.

TheTwister
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The gold bits are labeled PZ, which is PoziDriv, which is very common in Europe and what you'll find in Ikea furniture, for example. PZ screws have little - tick marks around the + slot to differentiate. Silver is labeled PH for Phillips.

thejackal
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These are perfect for doing work under dashes of vehicles. A set very similar to this one has saved me multiple times doing blend door actuators, blower motors, and temp sensors

jakehanneman
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I've had this one for 3 years now and I love it. I swapped some of the bits out though to fit my needs.

riggleyy
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13:50 those are called pozidriv, the only time I encountered them was on ski and snowboard bindings.

heyimamaker
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I just bought it for $92 delivered and I can't wait to get it and use it. This is going to be perfect for car interior work and radio installations.

celmer
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Very nice little set! Thanks for sharing

Kernsy
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basically my whole toolkit is Wera, use it daily for work, absolutely the most convenient and well designed tools I have ever used

logvoid
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6° "fine tooth"?... 60 tooth.... does anyone even make less than 60? Industry standard is what, 72?
Harbor frieght is 72 tooth 9 bucks...
Walmart is 72 tooth 9 bucks...

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