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Might get myself one of those to stick under the seat in the van for when i lose/forget somethingThese are very good for the money as wellMakita P-46517 96 Piece Electricians Tool Kit Pouch NEW | eBay
I really have to take you to task on this! I used to think more tools were better and would buy lots of cheap tools. Screwdrivers of cheaper makes have hard plastic handles that give you no grip if you get oil grease or moisture on them (that includes sweat in summer!). The tips seem less well formed, less hard and more brittle. Cheap screwdrivers round over and cam out, seem to be the worst of both worlds. Cheap pliers/cutters also drive me mad. They don't hold an edge for as long, I've had a load where the rubber on the handle slips. If I had to cut anything live then I'd want a reputable brand's VDE cutters.Lidl - screwdrivers and cutters/pliers - good as any and no worries if you leave them in a loft! Carry a spare on your van!