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Old 03-02-2012, 11:09 PM   #41
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The Jonard screwdrivers and nut drivers are similar to the Kleins. Wonder if they are any good?
Jonard's tools are either copies of others, some screwdrivers look like Felo's shape some look like Malco's shape, other much like bubbled Klein handles or made for by other. Either way, I see it like this they list tool material on some tools but not others, probably becuase when not listed it's crap if made by them. I have tried some Telecom and Fiber optic tools they made, hard to tell with tools like that but nothing bad, nothing good they did their job.

There are good tool companies that make alot, but the best seem to be the ones that stick a smaller tool categoery and not make every tool and tradesman would need.

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Old 03-07-2012, 05:26 PM   #42
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In response to the smell issue I threw them in a bucket with warm water and a cup of apple cider vinegar over night. The next day I rinsed and dried them in a large zip lock with baking soda. I pulled them out Mon. for work and if anything they have a very slight apple smell to them. Just hope I didn't do anything to effect the integrity of the rubber.
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That's still a lot of work for a brand new set of screwdrivers.
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Leave them all stinky..then when one walks off you can smell the bastard who took it.
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Bought a set of the Felo Frico 500 drivers today....all this talk of new drivers...was feeling left out.

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