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frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 5h ago
Jun 23, 2025 3:01 PM
32-Piece Wiha GoBox Standard Bit Set with Mini Ratchet (74984)
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I know Wiha is a pretty darn solid brand, but I'm tempted to go with the Jackson Palmer because of the sheer number of bits. Any advice?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074R2SXBM/
Bit assortments on both of these are close to perfect, imo. The Icon set has security torx, which I prefer, and the Pozi-drive which is very common in Ikea furniture, but the Wiha has Square (Robertson's) which are fairly common in woodworking, and I customize my sets.
As much as I enjoy fiddling with the Icon extension - t-handle configuration and flex-head, I haven't yet encountered a scenario where those were necessary or even advantageous features. What I have encountered is that I regularly use the ratchet with a 2" bit holder for extension, (not originally included, but which just fits in the case). Wiha has this figured out already. My only petty complaint about the Icon set is that I still sometimes fumble with pulling out the bit ratchet.
Anyways, I ordered the Wiha kit this morning. I expect it to be just a little more compact and functional than the Icon set, which is perfect for my very mini but comprehensive tool kit that lives in a Vanquest Fatpack Gen 1 (discontinued).
Bit assortments on both of these are close to perfect, imo. The Icon set has security torx, which I prefer, and the Pozi-drive which is very common in Ikea furniture, but the Wiha has Square (Robertson's) which are fairly common in woodworking, and I customize my sets.
As much as I enjoy fiddling with the Icon extension - t-handle configuration and flex-head, I haven't yet encountered a scenario where those were necessary or even advantageous features. What I have encountered is that I regularly use the ratchet with a 2" bit holder for extension, (not originally included, but which just fits in the case). Wiha has this figured out already. My only petty complaint about the Icon set is that I still sometimes fumble with pulling out the bit ratchet.
Anyways, I ordered the Wiha kit this morning. I expect it to be just a little more compact and functional than the Icon set, which is perfect for my very mini but comprehensive tool kit that lives in a Vanquest Fatpack Gen 1 (discontinued).
Thx bro. Exactly what i needed to know. I already got some other 1/4" stuff so prob can just get by with this in my case.
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