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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 26, 2026 08:19 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 26, 2026 08:19 AM

5-Piece Wiha 1000-Volt Insulated Screwdriver Set

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Amazon has 5-Piece Wiha 1000-Volt Insulated Screwdriver Set (32091) for $23.10. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Set Includes: Slotted 3.0, 4.5, 6.5mm | Phillips #1 #2
  • Individually tested to 10,000 volts AC and rated to 1,000 volts AC for safety and peace of mind
  • SoftFinish cushion grip handle for comfort and control
  • Handle size proportionate to blade for consistent mechanical advantage
  • Handle directly molded to the blade for permanent bond
  • Each tool individually 10,000 tested for insulation integrity, ergo molded insulated cushioned grips, 1000-Volt rated
  • Handle and insulation molded on for maximum durability

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    • Our research indicates that this offer is $12.54 lower (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $35.64
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    • Rating of 4.8 from over 1000 customer reviews.
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Amazon has 5-Piece Wiha 1000-Volt Insulated Screwdriver Set (32091) for $23.10. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Set Includes: Slotted 3.0, 4.5, 6.5mm | Phillips #1 #2
  • Individually tested to 10,000 volts AC and rated to 1,000 volts AC for safety and peace of mind
  • SoftFinish cushion grip handle for comfort and control
  • Handle size proportionate to blade for consistent mechanical advantage
  • Handle directly molded to the blade for permanent bond
  • Each tool individually 10,000 tested for insulation integrity, ergo molded insulated cushioned grips, 1000-Volt rated
  • Handle and insulation molded on for maximum durability

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $12.54 lower (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $35.64
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 1000 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Wiha 5-Piece Composite Handle Insulated Assorted Screwdriver Set | 32091

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Jan 26, 2026 12:25 PM
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TealThread549Jan 26, 2026 12:25 PM
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I have been doing more electrical work lately. The screws are mostly the cheapest softest junk they can put into the everything they sell. It looks like a flathead or phillips will work but they round it off half the time. I got a decent set at harbor freight for about this price and it has a Combination Tip Screwdriver that looks like merge of the two in one tip. It works FAR better. I see lowes has a single tool OOS but not insulated which is really nice for working on live power things. A square bit might work also and I suggest trying that before the typical screwdrivers. I went back and looked the HF is Doyle 3 piece set $10 not on sale. Recommend it despite Wiha being a premium quality tool
Last edited by TealThread549 January 26, 2026 at 04:29 AM.
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Jan 26, 2026 04:11 PM
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BrownJakeJan 26, 2026 04:11 PM
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Looks like a good deal. I'm in for one.
Jan 26, 2026 04:33 PM
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VioletPolice2777Jan 26, 2026 04:33 PM
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Quote from TealThread549 :
I have been doing more electrical work lately. The screws are mostly the cheapest softest junk they can put into the everything they sell. It looks like a flathead or phillips will work but they round it off half the time. I got a decent set at harbor freight for about this price and it has a Combination Tip Screwdriver that looks like merge of the two in one tip. It works FAR better. I see lowes has a single tool OOS but not insulated which is really nice for working on live power things. A square bit might work also and I suggest trying that before the typical screwdrivers. I went back and looked the HF is Doyle 3 piece set $10 not on sale. Recommend it despite Wiha being a premium quality tool
Most electrical screws either come in combination sloted/posi slotted/ph but robertsons will fit the vast majority of the time and are better to use. MOST of the time a robertson will fit in 8/32 you used R2, in 6/32 you use R1 (i think) and R3 on panel screws, but if you're REALLY bad at screwing things in and just can't figure it out Wera has a PH/S bit, milwuakee calls it an ECX bit in addition to the doyle you mentioned which feel really cheap.
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Jan 26, 2026 05:08 PM
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TealThread549Jan 26, 2026 05:08 PM
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Quote from VioletPolice2777 :
Most electrical screws either come in combination sloted/posi slotted/ph but robertsons will fit the vast majority of the time and are better to use. MOST of the time a robertson will fit in 8/32 you used R2, in 6/32 you use R1 (i think) and R3 on panel screws, but if you're REALLY bad at screwing things in and just can't figure it out Wera has a PH/S bit, milwuakee calls it an ECX bit in addition to the doyle you mentioned which feel really cheap.
A bit wouldn't work for me. Couldn't get that into a live panel and the risk of it falling off like bits do! That and finding the bit when I could use it. The handled tools sit at the side of my electrical bag and are easy to grab. The tiny sizes in this set makes me scratch my head on why someone needs 1000v insulation to unscrew a battery cover on a AA thing. If a person uses these daily this might be a deal but 99% of us here are not shopping for things for our daily jobs. I didn't thumbs down this for that reason. The reason for trouble with the screws was also the fact not all could be hit straight on and some were machined so cheap it didn't fully cut the slot in the screw. Some were blocked and needed to be tightened at an angle.
Last edited by TealThread549 January 26, 2026 at 09:28 AM.
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Jan 26, 2026 05:47 PM
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GreyGiraffe5236Jan 26, 2026 05:47 PM
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Is this a good tool brand?
Jan 26, 2026 06:30 PM
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YankeeExileJan 26, 2026 06:30 PM
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Quote from VioletPolice2777 :
Most electrical screws either come in combination sloted/posi slotted/ph but robertsons will fit the vast majority of the time and are better to use. MOST of the time a robertson will fit in 8/32 you used R2, in 6/32 you use R1 (i think) and R3 on panel screws, but if you're REALLY bad at screwing things in and just can't figure it out Wera has a PH/S bit, milwuakee calls it an ECX bit in addition to the doyle you mentioned which feel really cheap.
Yeah that's why I prefer the Klein multibit drivers that have a square/Robertson bit. Those work on the screws I've encountered on every plug or wall socket.
Jan 26, 2026 06:58 PM
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GreyChicken5558Jan 26, 2026 06:58 PM
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Quote from GreyGiraffe5236 :
Is this a good tool brand?
Yes, Wiha is generally considered a good brand. Some people feel their tools that are manufactured in countries other than Germany are not as good as the German counterparts, but that is similar across many tool brands.

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Jan 26, 2026 07:10 PM
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GreyChicken5558Jan 26, 2026 07:10 PM
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Keep in mind these can be used in electronics applications where large capacitors can store a significant amount of energy. I remember years ago seeing a screwdriver that had a good bite taken out of it when someone shorted a circuit in a tube tv set that hadn't been fully discharged.
Jan 26, 2026 07:10 PM
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mikeymoreheadJan 26, 2026 07:10 PM
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Wiha is a great brand.
Jan 26, 2026 07:35 PM
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Alphaforce1Jan 26, 2026 07:35 PM
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We use the 6-set at my job. Great tools by Wiha.
Jan 26, 2026 07:51 PM
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tuphatJan 26, 2026 07:51 PM
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Quote from TealThread549 :
A bit wouldn't work for me. Couldn't get that into a live panel and the risk of it falling off like bits do! That and finding the bit when I could use it. The handled tools sit at the side of my electrical bag and are easy to grab. The tiny sizes in this set makes me scratch my head on why someone needs 1000v insulation to unscrew a battery cover on a AA thing. If a person uses these daily this might be a deal but 99% of us here are not shopping for things for our daily jobs. I didn't thumbs down this for that reason. The reason for trouble with the screws was also the fact not all could be hit straight on and some were machined so cheap it didn't fully cut the slot in the screw. Some were blocked and needed to be tightened at an angle.
Personally, if I encountered a switch or outlet with such a terrible screw, I'd just replace the device.
Jan 26, 2026 08:16 PM
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SlickStanManJan 26, 2026 08:16 PM
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Seems like a good deal.
Jan 26, 2026 08:49 PM
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BraveFog2937Jan 26, 2026 08:49 PM
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Good deal. Wiha is a sold brand.
Jan 26, 2026 09:50 PM
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wanbbangJan 26, 2026 09:50 PM
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expired it seems

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Jan 27, 2026 02:26 AM
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TealThread549Jan 27, 2026 02:26 AM
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Quote from tuphat :
Personally, if I encountered a switch or outlet with such a terrible screw, I'd just replace the device.
It crossed my mind then I realized if I could get the outlet properly tightened it would never need to be unscrewed again. If the very unlikely chance it did, then it should be tossed out. How often do you take out an outlet if it's new? I could also replace the screw if I took the time to find that size.

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