🔩 Master Your Craft with Precision!
The Wiha 75965 65 Piece System 4 ESD Safe Master Technician Ratchet and MicroBits Set is a comprehensive toolkit designed for professionals. It features a comfortable ESD safe cushion grip handle, a 72-tooth ratchet system for smooth operation in tight spaces, and versatile components including a MicroBit adapter and extension. With precision-machined tips for stability and control, this set is perfect for any technician looking to enhance their toolkit.
Color | Black |
Brand | Wiha |
Material | Blend |
Item Length | 6.88 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Torx |
Finish Type | Matte |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Wiha |
UPC | 787721585244 732454575802 826719768273 785533937527 084705759654 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00084705759654 |
Part Number | 75965 |
Item Weight | 1.16 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 75965 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.5 Liters |
Style | Ratchet and MicroBits Set |
Finish | Matte |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Volume | 1 Milliliters |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Measurement System | metric, inch |
Coverage | 611 |
Usage | Interior |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Consumables not covered under warranty (Bits, Tweezers, Ceramic Drivers) |
G**0
Made in China now!
So to sum this up I’m a longtime Wiha fan. They make great tools and some of the best steel used on their bits. However it shows... *country of origin:China* and I contacted KCTools about this. The KCTOOLS rep live chatted with me and told me it’s a German/Vietnam made product... which it was to be fair. So after telling him this he told me he was going to change the listing and HE DID?! But, a couple years back Wiha had moved production to China and with supposedly the same specs and materials as their German branded Wiha. However, we all know China is a quantity over quality and Wiha cleverly announced a “collaboration” with China on a Xiaomi Mijia 24/piece precision screwdriver set. To be fair the set is only $29 (at this time) and I can tell you those bits are NOT Wiha grade. Look at the reviews and you’ll see broken bits and all. My point is after telling the rep this (because I am going to send these back and look into Felo) he insisted on changing the Amazon listing *country of origin:Germany* which is simply it true! This is why I’m leaving a poor review. I can’t (and won’t) speak on the quality because I haven’t used them yet and to be fair the bit set seems to be of quality steel. The ratchet is nothing special and the tolerances seem off. But the ESD seems to be the PICO quality finish I have on an older set. My point being is I don’t know why they’re not being upfront about this? I’m sure people will do their own “due diligence” and see for themselves. But, I refuse to pay $100 for a Chinese manufactured set trying to pass for German made. I got news for everyone Wiha is now MADE IN CHINA... and this listing should not say Germany for Country of origin. But the rep said he was changing it from China back to Germany?! *Poor form KCTOOLS*Edit: So I have a Kershaw Cryo that needs the torsion bar replaced. Problem is I already chewed up two brand new T6 bits. One was a Walmart special (no surprise there) and the other was from an iFixit kit. Well the Wiha bits did there job and performed as I hoped they would, breaking the blue loctite with relative ease. I couldn’t move one of the screws even a little with the other two bits... so the bit quality is definitely there. I lost a good portion of my tools due to a rather nasty breakup so I have some catching up to do, but I will be keeping this set unless something drastic happens. At least the bits were properly heat treated and to be honest that’s really what I bought this for along with the 1/4” adapter. So I’m going to raise my rating because the tools did their duty and that’s all that matters in the end.
M**O
Wiha quality
Wiha tools are made to exacting standards. I notice that these bits fit perfectly in every application. Other brands I have used are not nearly as precise, and these bits are also made of much higher quality steel than most others, so they will not wear out under hard use. The case they come in is well marked for sizes and the foam holds the bits firmly in place, so spillage is not a problem. The ratchet and driver are of good quality and a pleasure to use. They are of course more expensive than many other brands, but I find having good quality tools is always worth it in the long run. Highly recommended.
C**S
Expensive but Wiha makes the best tools
I'm a computer service technician. I work on laptops, desktops, tablets, cell phones, routers, ATM machines, and printers.. This is hands down my favorite precision tool set. The quality of the case, driver, bits, etc are all top notch. I held off buying these for a while, because the price is so high. At first I went cheap and bought the Home Depot HDX 23 Piece Precision Screwdriver Set for $11. The design and packaging was nice, but the quality just wasn't there. So then I bought a set by Moody Tools for around $43. They were made the USA and from good hard metal, but the design wasn't very good for field work. I reluctantly returned them and splurged on this set, fully prepared to be disappointed. I was not.The Wiha set was packaged very well. The case feels solid, not cheap like an Altoids tin can. It's lined with a neoprene type of foam with easy to read labeling. The bits themselves are also labeled. Every bit is sharp and without defects. The handle is light weight but strong. If I look at these with a super critical eye, my only complaint is I wish Wiha shipped these with the PicoFinish driver instead of the standard driver. Otherwise it's a near perfect set for my use. The bits are a little hard to push in and pull out, but that's actually a good thing, because I hate when bits wiggle. I'll probably never use the little wrench, but it's still pretty cool to have.If your looking for a "computer repair tool kit" and your doing this professionally, this is the kit to have. Don't waste your money on a cheap iFixit kit or anything by Tekton, Belkin, or Rosewill. Those kits are trash. If you need a bit and it's not in this set, buy it as a one piece driver. You'll be much happier with Wiha tools, even though they cost four to five times as much as other sets. The quality is just so much better.
S**V
Nice piece of kit
Nice little setup. I use them all the time. I have a ton of their other products and am always happy. They nut drivers in this set are great for tight spaces.
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