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5-Piece Wiha Insulated SoftFinish Slotted/Phillips/Square Screwdriver Set

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Amazon has 5-Piece Wiha Insulated SoftFinish Slotted/Phillips/Square Screwdriver Set (32059) on sale for $24.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member Turnermg for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Phillips #1
  • Phillips #2
  • Slotted 4.5mm
  • Slotted 6.5mm
  • Square #2
Features:
  • Individually tested to 10,000 volts AC and rated to 1,000 volts AC for safety and peace of mind
  • Ergonomic cushion grip handle for comfort and control
  • Parallel flats for roll-off prevention
  • Exact fit precision machined tip for reduced cam-out
  • Wiha premium quality tool steel for strength and durability
  • Handle size proportionate to blade for consistent mechanical advantage
  • Handle direct molded to blade for permanent bond
  • Backed by the Wiha No Hassle Guarantee
  • Manufactured in Germany

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $10 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.98.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 (150+ global ratings)
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Amazon has 5-Piece Wiha Insulated SoftFinish Slotted/Phillips/Square Screwdriver Set (32059) on sale for $24.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member Turnermg for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Phillips #1
  • Phillips #2
  • Slotted 4.5mm
  • Slotted 6.5mm
  • Square #2
Features:
  • Individually tested to 10,000 volts AC and rated to 1,000 volts AC for safety and peace of mind
  • Ergonomic cushion grip handle for comfort and control
  • Parallel flats for roll-off prevention
  • Exact fit precision machined tip for reduced cam-out
  • Wiha premium quality tool steel for strength and durability
  • Handle size proportionate to blade for consistent mechanical advantage
  • Handle direct molded to blade for permanent bond
  • Backed by the Wiha No Hassle Guarantee
  • Manufactured in Germany

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $10 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.98.
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 (150+ global ratings)
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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GuntherKummerspeck
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Different use case maybe? For me and my fellow techs, we prefer the traditional individual drivers. Easier to keep in order in a backpack, less likely to misplace as well as definitely tougher to damage compared to the interchangeable type you linked. In addition, the Wiha set has more reach for the larger sizes compared with the set you linked. Granted, we perform a wide variety of tasks using screw drivers so there could be an argument for having both styles on-hand and I do conceded that there is good value if you are only performing small panel/terminal work. Wiha is a good quality brand that many elechickens use and I see regularly in the field. I can't say I see many (any) technicians use the interchangeable style drivers though.

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Aug 15, 2025 02:30 PM
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SilentAgnosticAug 15, 2025 02:30 PM
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I feel like this product might be a better value for less: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YLS4RKP - but open to hearing opinions and thoughts on this matter.
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GuntherKummerspeckAug 15, 2025 03:56 PM
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
I feel like this product might be a better value for less: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YLS4RKP - but open to hearing opinions and thoughts on this matter.
Different use case maybe?
For me and my fellow techs, we prefer the traditional individual drivers. Easier to keep in order in a backpack, less likely to misplace as well as definitely tougher to damage compared to the interchangeable type you linked. In addition, the Wiha set has more reach for the larger sizes compared with the set you linked.
Granted, we perform a wide variety of tasks using screw drivers so there could be an argument for having both styles on-hand and I do conceded that there is good value if you are only performing small panel/terminal work.
Wiha is a good quality brand that many elechickens use and I see regularly in the field. I can't say I see many (any) technicians use the interchangeable style drivers though.
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Aug 15, 2025 06:46 PM
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SilentAgnosticAug 15, 2025 06:46 PM
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Quote from GuntherKummerspeck :
Different use case maybe? For me and my fellow techs, we prefer the traditional individual drivers. Easier to keep in order in a backpack, less likely to misplace as well as definitely tougher to damage compared to the interchangeable type you linked. In addition, the Wiha set has more reach for the larger sizes compared with the set you linked. Granted, we perform a wide variety of tasks using screw drivers so there could be an argument for having both styles on-hand and I do conceded that there is good value if you are only performing small panel/terminal work. Wiha is a good quality brand that many elechickens use and I see regularly in the field. I can't say I see many (any) technicians use the interchangeable style drivers though.
good insight. I'm debating on what to pick up, as I'm doing some DIY solar/inverter/batteries work and think this might be a good excuse to start picking up some more "professional" equipment for safety, hence my inquiry.
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Rudedog7Yesterday 03:51 AM
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
good insight. I'm debating on what to pick up, as I'm doing some DIY solar/inverter/batteries work and think this might be a good excuse to start picking up some more "professional" equipment for safety, hence my inquiry.
Would agree with Gunther, also when it comes to life saving tools and equipment, I'd stick to a battlefield tested name brand insulated screwdriver. Wera, Wiha, Klein, Milwaukee. Never heard of hurricane screwdrivers but that's just me.
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bamboo6713Yesterday 06:44 PM
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
I feel like this product might be a better value for less: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YLS4RKP - but open to hearing opinions and thoughts on this matter.

Wiha is a known brand.
If u're doin electrical/maintenance etc. work ,this is one of the trusted brand to use.
The link that u posted is ok if u're only doin household chores.
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pgharibiYesterday 07:05 PM
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
I feel like this product might be a better value for less: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YLS4RKP - but open to hearing opinions and thoughts on this matter.
"Manufacturer Jiangsu Sainty Sumex Tools Co Ltd"

Which area of Germany do they design and manufacture their tools in?
Last edited by pgharibi August 16, 2025 at 12:07 PM.
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GiraffasaurusYesterday 08:55 PM
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
I feel like this product might be a better value for less: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YLS4RKP - but open to hearing opinions and thoughts on this matter.
Would you trust your life to that screwdriver preventing 1000 volts from reaching out and grabbing you?

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slackerrudieYesterday 09:55 PM
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Quote from GuntherKummerspeck :
Different use case maybe?
For me and my fellow techs, we prefer the traditional individual drivers. Easier to keep in order in a backpack, less likely to misplace as well as definitely tougher to damage compared to the interchangeable type you linked. In addition, the Wiha set has more reach for the larger sizes compared with the set you linked.
Granted, we perform a wide variety of tasks using screw drivers so there could be an argument for having both styles on-hand and I do conceded that there is good value if you are only performing small panel/terminal work.
Wiha is a good quality brand that many elechickens use and I see regularly in the field. I can't say I see many (any) technicians use the interchangeable style drivers though.
With EV becoming more mainstream entire tool kits with portable boxes are being sold with all insulated tools. The setup they gave me is all Wiha, even came with a couple new Fluke meters, amp tester and leads. Now I have 5 Fluke meters. Oh, well can't have too many tools.
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tokerblueYesterday 10:55 PM
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If you've ever stripped a screw, you'll know the value of a quality driver.
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clutch22Today 02:59 AM
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Quote from pgharibi :
"Manufacturer Jiangsu Sainty Sumex Tools Co Ltd" Which area of Germany do they design and manufacture their tools in?
Schonach, Germany. Although they do have manufacturing plants in a few other countries
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clutch22Today 03:02 AM
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Quote from SilentAgnostic :
I feel like this product might be a better value for less: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YLS4RKP - but open to hearing opinions and thoughts on this matter.
Wiha is a higher end brand. Think Snap-On vs Harbor Freight

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