Wera – 5059297001 Kraftform Kompakt 62 Bitholding Screwdriver and Pouch Set, 33-Pieces
4.78 out of 5
$149.36
SKU: B000NI7RRS
Category: Tools
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Product Description Wera 33 Piece Kraftform Kompakt 62 is designed for the Professional User. Kraftform Kompakt sets include Kraftform bitholding Screwdriver and long bits that can be quickly changed without the use of special tools. Wera’s Kraftform bitholder features the Rapidaptor with quick-release chuck that allows for speedy one-handed bit insertion and removal for insert and power bits. All Wera hand tools feature the ergonomic Kraftform handle that fits the shape to the hand for the ultimate in comfort and high-speed torque transfer. Set contains Kraftform bitholding Screwdriver, 32 – 3 ½-inch bits, 1 Slotted – 5/16”; 6 Hex-Plus BO (Bore-hole) bits – 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm; 3 Phillips bits – PH1, PH2, PH3; 3 Pozidriv – PZ1, PZ2, PZ3; 3 Spanner bits – 4, 6, 8, 10; 8 TORX BO (Bore-hole) – TX8 BO, TX10 BO, TX15 BO, TX20 BO, TX25 BO, TX27 BO, TX30 BO, TX40 BO; 3 TORQ-SET MPLUS bits – 6mm, 8mm, 10mm; 3 TRI-WING bits – 1, 2, 3, 4. Includes durable pouch for transport and storage. From the Manufacturer Wera 33 Piece Kraftform Kompakt 62 is designed for the Professional User. Kraftform Kompakt sets include Kraftform bitholding Screwdriver and long bits that can be quickly changed without the use of special tools. Wera’s Kraftform bitholder features the Rapidaptor with quick-release chuck that allows for speedy one-handed bit insertion and removal for insert and power bits. All Wera hand tools feature the ergonomic Kraftform handle that fits the shape to the hand for the ultimate in comfort and high-speed torque transfer. Limited Life Time Warranty. Set contains Kraftform bitholding Screwdriver, 32 – 3 ½-inch bits, 1 Slotted – 5/16”; 6 Hex-Plus BO (Bore-hole) bits – 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm; 3 Phillips bits – PH1, PH2, PH3; 3 Pozidriv – PZ1, PZ2, PZ3; 3 Spanner bits – 4, 6, 8, 10; 8 TORX BO (Bore-hole) – TX8 BO, TX10 BO, TX15 BO, TX20 BO, TX25 BO, TX27 BO, TX30 BO, TX40 BO; 3 TORQ-SET MPLUS bits – 6mm, 8mm, 10mm; 3 TRI-WING bits – 1, 2, 3, 4. Includes durable pouch for transport and storage.
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Asin | B000NI7RRS |
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Dimensions | ‎5.91 x 5.12 x 2.36 inches |
Weight | ‎16 ounces |
Manufacturer | ‎Wera Tools |
10 reviews for Wera – 5059297001 Kraftform Kompakt 62 Bitholding Screwdriver and Pouch Set, 33-Pieces
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Jaime Luis –
Always get wera or any other german made tools, they are great quality
Alex R –
I have been using precision tools for many years. My favorite set for quite some time has been my Wiha ESD precision Drive-Loc set. It is impeccably crafted and has sent all my other precision screwdrivers to the bottom of my toolbox.
This Wera set on the other hand might just make me a convert! I started with a Wera Kraftform Kompakt and was well impressed with the design so I gave it to a dear friend who was an engineer before he retired. This set has every bit you could possibly want and more! Some of these bits I have wanted for quite some time but have not had a set of any tool that had them. What I like about the Wera design as opposed to the Wiha design is that Wera uses a 1/4" drive system with quick release bit holders on all their standard drivers. This means that you can use any bit from any manufacturer in them. I can use my drill extensions if I needed to. I love the heavy-duty pouch because it folds out into 3 pages of bits making them all accessible without having to take anything but the handle and desired bit out of the holster. These bits will fit other 1/4" drive systems and drills. The handle and bits are both German made and high quality. You get what you pay for people!!!
Once you put one of these Wera Kraftform drivers in your hand you will understand why every other screwdriver is just simply a joke. My favorite Klein has just taken a backseat to my new Wera sets.
There is one thing that this set lacks and that is an assortment of smaller slotted and Phillips-head bits. There are the standard sizes but if you think you are doing any intricate work with these blades for any standard application you might want to consider the Wiha Drive-Loc system I explained earlier. Nothing will replace that set that I have found for intricate electronic work. It is simply just the best set money can buy.
If you can’t afford to drop the loot on this extravagant set then please by all means change your tooling world and try one of the other Wera German made hand tools. Your knuckles, fingers, nut corners, and screw heads will all be singing your praise you beautiful technician, you!
John Kinsella –
I’m a fan of Wera tools, and got this set when I specifically needed the square drivers. Specifically I was looking for a Wera set with those bits. That said, I find myself flipping through the set, looking for an appropriate bit for a project and coming up empty-handed. The slotted bit (there’s only one) is too thick – it’s a matter of time until I take a it to a grinder. The torx bits are handy, but the rest of the security bits I doubt I’ll use. What I would like to see is a set of hex bits – say 2mm-10mm.
Regarding the tools themselves, they’re rock solid as I’d expect from Wera. The handle feels good in the hand, the bits are well machined, and have a very satisfying *snap* when they’re loaded into the handle’s spring-loaded holder, and they’re not going to release on accident.
In disclosure, I’m a home-gamer using higher-end professional tools, so I get that my needs may be different than others.
So I’ll take one point off for bit selection, but that’s me being very picky. I’d definitely recommend this or other Wera tools to friends.
Byrne Chapman –
A nicely package of screw drivers tips to solve any screw driver project.
David T –
This is a perfect screwdriver kit to toss in the home handyman bag or keep on the bench in basement workshop. Has everything you will need and more when fussing with a variety of toys and then some. Really nice to have a full size screwdriver with a round shank to get into deeper, tight fitting screw holes (e.g. TV panels, other electronics). The case itself is a great feature – replace some of the less used driver bits with others that are more day-to-day, fantastic package.
Bit fit is snug into the handle with very little wobble, feels solid even when working on screws that are reluctant to give. There is a square portion of the bit exposed below the handle, so you can toss on a small wrench to get that little extra torque. Or keep a T-handle nearby for a bit more turning power.
Emerick H. Bultman –
Pro auto tech, I’ve had this set ten years, indispensable. My only complaint is that the pouch has worn out and I can’t find anything to replace it. Might have to bite the bullet and get another.
Ken –
This is my daily set now, I wear it on my belt. I’ve got the order of the bits memorized and don’t have to look to grab what I want. I never not have it on me and don’t see myself looking for a different kit any time soon unless they upgrade this one.
Four stars because I think it can be improved.
1. They need a narrower flathead bit. The one they have is fine for most standard uses but I would like one to use for really small screws. Also, it’s too thick for standard switch plates or outlet covers, it barely fits in the screw and damages the paint. It doesn’t feel right hitting this with a bench grinder yet.
2. I keep my 1/4 x 5/16 magnetic nutsetter bit in the pouch as well, but this should come with a set of nutsetters. They could replace the tri-wings, which I have no use for.
3. Sometimes I want a scraper. Would be fantastic to have a bit that held a razor blade, you may have to re-think the pouch a bit to accommodate it.
Calvin Cheung –
Wera tools are durable. I never heard of them till 2 years ago. They are pricey in the realm of Snap On. The quality makes up for it. I’ve used cheap China made ones and they just wear out so fast or break and even strip bolts and screws. Weras do not break or wear as easily and have not stripped most of the stuff I worked on. Their overall lineup is better if not equal to the top tool manufacturers out there. You will not regret purchasing.
Carlos –
This kit has the most bits I’ve ever had in any kit for less than a $100. Very practical size and weight, perfect fit for a belt. I’m enjoying this kit so much that I’ll buy 2 more as a gift for my dad and a friend.
Ahuman –
I have not had a change to use this set
It looks and feels well made