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Trade: Plumbing & Electrical
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: SoCal
Posts: 1,195
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New Journeymen Tools
I really wasn't paying much attention to the tool selection at one of the houses I go to (because I always get into trouble) but I did happen to notice these somewhat new screwdrivers. They are black and appear all plastic. I couldn't tell if there was a cushin grip. Anyone try / have them? Thoughts on em?
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Service & Repairs
Trade: Electrician
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Rahway, New Jersey
Posts: 3,998
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Re: New Journeymen Tools
Very comfortable to work with.
Unfortunately I kind of shorted-out a live circuit and ruined the flathead I had bought a day or two earlier. |
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Trade: Construction and Remodeling
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,531
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Re: New Journeymen Tools
I have held them, they feel pretty comfortable. I still have the green with cushion grip. Hopefully nothing happens to the old ones causing me to buy the new style
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