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good JIS drivers from GoFast

I will 2nd that nomination! great product at a great price. And finally for once, a great product was sold at a great price IN CANADIAN FUNDS.
 
I'll third it,really nice drivers.Liked doing it in CAD to:encouragement:
 
We recently started carrying these. They are good. We'd researched JIS screwdrivers a few times previously - and were glad when these came on the market.
 
I've been looking for a set of extra long ones of these, I would even settle for just the number 3, i just can't find them. I'm still using my old ones from years back.
 
I've been looking for a set of extra long ones of these, I would even settle for just the number 3, i just can't find them. I'm still using my old ones from years back.
Long JIS? Certainly, Sir...
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400mm do you?

http://revlimiter.net/blog/2014/09/the-japanese-phillips-jis-screwdrivers/




Or... Direct from Japan, via Amazon UK
300mm Hozan JIS
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Phillips-Sc...3P7A/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A2KRMBOL9V6IPM

Or, from the US (but not sure how much for across-the-pond shipping)
http://www.ikaswebshop.com/hodjis2sc12s.html

Hozan from ebay US isn't expensive and reasonably cheap to send...
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311263643964 for the basic set.
 
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Thanks, yes 400mm nice, get plenty of torque behind that, I will chase one up when I get back to UK, thanks for the links, I had seen some of them. I'm a bit old school with my screwdrivers, I like the old fashioned plastic handles that wipe clean of oil and are ready, not these soft extra grip stuff that takes a lot of wiping to get oil off before you can grip them.
 
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