🔩 Elevate Your Craft with Precision and Safety!
The Wiha 75971 68 Piece System 4 ESD Safe Master Technician Ratchet and MicroBits Set is a comprehensive toolkit designed for professionals. It includes a variety of precision bits and an ESD safe handle, ensuring safety and durability for all your indoor projects. The compact design and included zipper case make it easy to carry, while the hardened bits promise longevity and reliability.
Brand | Wiha |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Phillips |
Material | Blend |
Color | Multi |
Recommended Uses For Product | indoor |
Special Feature | Magnetic Tip |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.96 Pounds |
Model Name | 68 Piece System 4 ESD Safe Master Technician's Ratchet and MicroBits Set |
UPC | 713179619064 084705759715 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00084705759715 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.7 x 4.4 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.54 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Wiha |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Wiha |
Part Number | 75971 |
Included Components | SYSTEM 4 Master Tech ESD Safe Micro Bit Set, 68 Piece |
Size | One Size |
M**N
Expensive And Worth It
The bit hardness alone is worth the price. You're not going to strip them. It also has a 1/4" adapter for use of the bits with standard screwdrivers. I have no complaints with the case (lubricate the zipper with a crayon or something!); it's actually higher quality than it looks in the picture with more room for other bit sets. I stuck a small Wiha Terminator bit set on the end and it zipped just fine.
N**M
High quality, durable
This kit is fantastic! I've been using it for over 2 years and all of the tips are in pristine condition - including the well-used torx bits. I previously used rather cheap torx sets that stripped with the second or third use. There is NO STRIPPING with the wiha bits even after dozens of uses.Well worth the price if you plan on using it more than once.
M**Y
You can never go wrong with Wiha
Excellent product. You can never go wrong with Wiha! I am a business owner. I do repairs and builds of tech devices (smart phones, tablets, computers, etc.). I have tried several brands over the years and found myself in love with Wiha within the last couple years. I started with a small set to try them out and was amazed at the high quality of their tools. I put my trust in them. I recently purchased this set to go with my small one and am impressed, yet again. I will continue tool buy their products.I'm a regular guy, too. Not a paid reviewer or compensated one. Just a guy who knows tools.
F**Y
Love the tools, hate the cheap case.
Just got my new kit. I’ve been using Wiha for years so I’m familiar with these tools but I decided to splurge on the large kit. My complaint is with the case and bit holder. Both are ultra-cheap and will absolutely NOT stand up to field use. I make my living with tools like these and my 25 years of experience tells me that this stuff won’t last.I was shocked when I opened the box. The case doesn’t match the bit holder. The foam bit holder insert was thrown into the case unattached with a slapped on (crooked) piece of two-sided tape stuck on the bottom. I guess the idea is to peel off the tape cover and stick the insert to the case which is ridiculous since the case has some elastic bands sewn onto the inside, seemingly to hold loose screwdrivers. Odd. (See pic). So if you stick the insert onto the case it won’t sit flush because of these bands. (See pics).The case was made in China. I’m assuming this because someone made a poor attempt at cutting off the label (see pic). It’s the type of quality that you would see at a discount store for a $5.99 tool kit. It won’t last a week.The foam insert is not as bad but still disappointing. I get that it’s supposed to be non-magnetic but it’s not going to give me the years of use I would have expected from a Wiha product. One of the pics shows the loose insert in the case in an exaggerated position to show how the insert doesn’t fit the case.I’d hate to return the kit because of the case but I’m seeing lots of frustration down the road. I might have to switch gears here and go with a different brand. I need to think on this a bit. Shame.
M**C
Great set for working on Apple products
This is the set I was looking for to work on my MacBook Pro. It has the pentalobe bits for working on Apple products, and they don’t strip! The bits are not real easy to get out of the drive, but otherwise this is a quality jewelers set that has the pieces you need for a lot of different projects.
T**A
Excellent
I had one of these at my last work, and I also have one at home for personal use.If you are tired of cheap tools that keep stripping out and don't mind paying for good tools, get this.These are excellent tools. It's hard to find anything negative to say about it.
J**B
Not worth the price
The bits are nice. The zipper on the case gets stuck so that will be an issue after sometime. The tools themselves are low quality. Not worth the money.
D**8
Tools are great, case is substandard.
The toolset seems great. Parts neatly labelled, easy to attach/detach and heads seemed toughened to avoid being burred. Case is a letdown. From first use, zipper sticks and difficult to reseal. Now cannot open all the way (after 4 uses!) Will now be spending money on a proper case so tools are readily accessible and easy to store. For the price would expect better standards for entire kit.
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