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Aug. 12, 2024

What's the Best Brand of Screwdrivers? 5 Japanese ...

It is difficult to say what the best brand of screwdrivers is. When you&#;re choosing your favorite screwdriver, you need to think about what type of project you&#;re completing, the type of screws you&#;re using, and also your personal preferences in design and comfort.

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There are many screwdriver brands, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. It&#;s overwhelming to sift through all the options to determine which one is best for you. Let&#;s narrow it down a bit. Japan is well-known for manufacturing top-quality tools. Professionals know Japanese tools are precise, durable, and reliable, and that they are made with the highest quality materials, such as high-carbon tool steel.

If we focus on Japanese screwdriver brands, it narrows down the field of options to a select few that we know will be of high quality. By doing research and considering your specific needs, you can make an informed decision and choose a screwdriver brand you can stick with, and that will serve you well for many years.

Screwdrivers come in different shapes, sizes and materials. Choosing the right one can make a tremendous difference in the quality and efficiency of your work. If you are looking for the best quality screwdrivers, then you need to consider Japanese brands. Another great point about Japanese screwdrivers is that their star drivers are made to the JIS specification - which means they work on Phillips screws and Japanese screws without damaging the screw or the driver, which makes them twice as useful and versatile as a standard Phillips screwdriver.

In this blog post, we will introduce you to the best screwdriver brands and explain why they&#;re worth your investment. Consider one of these brands for your next project, and experience the precision, durability, and reliability that they offer.

Vessel is the oldest producer of screwdrivers in Japan, and is known as maybe the best brand of screwdrivers in the world. They are synonymous with quality and prestige. They have been producing screwdrivers since , and their experience is clear when you pick up their tools.

Daitool sells a 10pc combination slotted and JIS screwdriver set from Vessel. These drivers have wooden handles which ensure a good grip under any conditions. Promising full torque whether your hands are dry or covered in oil. Which makes them a favorite of mechanics and motorcycle riders across Japan. Many popular motorcycle brands come from Japan. So Vessel screwdrivers have become a vital motorcycle tool for riders worldwide.

Tone was founded in Osaka in and has become a trusted global brand, especially for construction and demolition.

Their focus is on bolting, and their ratchets, sockets and spanners are among the most relied upon fastening tools in Japan. Tone are known for using the highest quality stainless steel and titanium to make their tools, and everything they make, from spanners to toolboxes, are built to last.

Tone makes screwdrivers in many specifications, including JIS, hex and Torx. Their demolition screwdrivers, which include a metal striking plate connected to the shank, are perfect if you&#;re looking for a Japanese screwdriver for heavy-duty applications. Demolition screwdrivers can be struck with a hammer to apply extra pressure when prying or scraping, or to allow the driver to set deeper into the screw head. This is especially useful when your screw is rusted or damaged.


Engineer has been making high-quality tools in Osaka, Japan, since . They pride themselves on making &#;tools with spirit&#; and do not discern between professional and hobbyist use. They make tools that please even professional craftsmen, but anybody can use them.

Engineer makes many screwdrivers, but they specialize in electrician tools. Their circuit-testing electrician screwdriver is fully insulated. So it allows the user to have complete peace of mind while testing mains power and live wires.

Many Japanese know Engineer for their Neji Saurus range of screw-removal pliers. If you&#;re working with screws often, you&#;ve probably experienced getting a screw stuck. So it might be worth checking out this Engineer Screw Removal Tool Kit, which includes a pair of Neji Saurus pliers, and our article all about removing stuck and broken screws.

Kyoto Tool was founded in and has been specializing in making hand tools ever since. KTC and Nepros tools, produced by Kyoto Tool, are known worldwide as being some of the best quality tools on the market. They&#;re coveted by professionals, especially in the automotive industry, because of their unmatched quality and durability.

They produce tools as you'd expect&#;hardened steel and black rubber handles. Tools that get the job done. But they've begun to produce tools influenced by Kyoto's traditional craftsmanship. These visually pleasing tools have been a hit with customers abroad.

They have a set of lacquered ratchets inspired by the traditional art of Kyoto. And some beautiful wooden-handled screwdrivers, too. This sets them apart from most Japanese toolmakers, who focus on function and durability over aesthetics.


Anex began as a screwdriver producer but diversified into making a full variety of hand tools. Although they&#;ve made significant efforts to shift toward specializing in power-tool attachments, such as drill bits and screwdriver bits, they&#;re still one of the best screwdriver brands in Japan.

Their magnetic screwdriver handles are one of their most popular and versatile products. You only need a single handle rather than a complete set of screwdrivers. You insert the screwdriver bits from your power drill into the handle and have a screwdriver in any size.


World's Best Screwdriver Set [Tested & Reviewed by a ...

Why care about the World&#;s Best Screwdrivers and Screwdriver Sets?

As machinist&#;s, we use screwdriver sets a lot.  Many of us are also major tool junkies.  So, when we get tired of the usual Craftsman or SnapOn options, where do we go for a better screwdriver set?

What about just wanting to try the world&#;s best of some product, and being able to do so for a type of product we use a lot and can afford to buy the world&#;s best of.

I thought it was worth some research and came up with 8 brands.  What makes a better screwdriver set?  Lots of things in common including:

  • More comfortable ergonomic grip
  • Easier to tell at a glance whether you have to right one
  • Extra machine work so the tip is optimized for the job it has to do
  • Overall quality of construction and materials
  • Warranty
  • Extra gizmos and gadgets

These are not a budget screwdriver set, some are quite expensive.  But their features and quality are unparalleled.

Without further ado, here are some possibilities for you to consider:

Klein Tools

Electricians, in particular, seem to swear by Klein Cushion Grip screwdriver sets.  But so do a lot of others.  Their 8 piece screwdriver set is available on Amazon for $75.29 as I write this:


Klein Tools Cushion-Grip Screwdriver Set, 8-Piece

To my eye, this is one of the tamer grip designs of the bunch, but people do swear by them.  One special Klein screwdriver I purchased is this one:

Klein 2-in-1 Interchangeable Rapi-Driv Screwdriver

The Rapi-Drive is a speed driver with interchangeable tip that looks like it&#;d be handy for rapidly installing or removing screws that don&#;t require a lot of torque&#;handy in the right situation.  Only $15.97 on Amazon.  I think the Rapi-Drive would complement any of the other sets if you don&#;t fancy Klein Tools for the World&#;s Best Screwdriver Set. It includes both 3/16-Inch (5 mm) slotted and #2 Phillips screwdriver bits.

Bondhus Felo Ergonic Screwdrivers

Now we&#;re talking about a more ergonomic grip, and they will certainly stand out with their modern design.  Like so many of our choices, Bondhus are made in Europe.  And a very fine screwdriver set they are:

Felo &#; Felo 6 Pc Slotted / Phillips Ergonic Screwdriver Set &#; 

At $92.50, these lovely German-made screwdrivers are awfully expensive.  I have seen listed in the past as cheap as $40, so I think it is a matter of who is supplying them.

PB Swiss Screwdrivers

These screwdriver sets are extremely popular in places like the Garage Journal where tool snobs like to hang out (it&#;s a great board, BTW, be sure to check it out some time!). And lest you think I&#;m being harsh, nothing wrong with being a Tool Snob.  I know I&#;m one.  It just means folks really care about their tools.

The PB Swiss 6 screwdriver set includes a nice wall rack:

PB Swiss Tools PB Slotted screwdriver/Phillips screwdriver set

That set is $77, which is about what I normally see them for.  Not super cheap, but they are made in Switzerland, have ergonomic grips, and the grips are made of a special material that still gives traction if your hands are oily&#;that might be pretty handy.  Plus, I love the way you can tell at a glance whether you have a Slotted or Phillips head tip by the end cap color.  Notice also the tips are machined for better grip.

Wera Kraftform Screwdrivers

Wera are another German brand that gets mentioned in hushed tones by the aficionados.  They certainly have a distinctive look to them:

Wera Kraftform Plus 334/6 Screwdriver Set with Rack and Lasertip, 6-Pieces

The Wera world&#;s best screwdriver set goes for $29.13 on a deal currently, regular $43.39.  It&#;s neat that you can tell the type and size of the driver from the notations on the end cap.  They also sell a step-up model whose main difference seems to be that it is made of stainless steel. What will the Germans think of next?

Seriously though, I cannot tell a lie, the Wera&#;s are what I purchased to upgrade my aging Craftsman screwdriver set.  They have a lovely feel in the hand and their price is nice when you consider the competition.

Nepros Screwdrivers

As machinists, we know full well that the Japanese make some nice stuff.  Check out this premium wood-handled screwdriver set:

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Nepros Wooden Grip Screwdriver Set (6pcs.)

They&#;re absolutely gorgeous, but are priced at $197.50, so I might be afraid to use them very much.  Perhaps only when changing the jets on the Weber carburetors of my vintage Ferrari.  Um, assuming I had a vintage Ferrari, LOL!

Wiha Screwdriver Sets

Wiha is another great German brand, and I have had some experience with Wiha Torx drivers for changing inserts on my tooling&#;they&#;re nicely made.  They have several screwdriver sets, but their best is really nice:

Wiha Screwdriver Set, Slotted and Phillips, Extra Heavy Duty, 7 Piece

They&#;re not cheap at $89.20, but they&#;re splendidly well-made, and you have to love the extra features like the wrench flats where the shank goes into the handle.

Facom Protwist

Facom make great tools.  In fact, if you attend any historic races sporting Formula One cars, you&#;re likely to see a fair number of Facom tools floating around the pits.  They seem to have an &#;in&#; with that crowd.  Their Protwist Screwdriver Sets are certainly lovely:

Facom Protwist Screwdriver Set 10 Piece

Normally, it&#;ll be $71.95 for these lovelies, but they&#;re currently unavailable from Amazon.  These were my #2 choice for my personal World&#;s Best Screwdriver Set, but they were just a little too pricey when I was buying.  If they hadn&#;t been, I might be sporting Facom in my garage tool cabinets.

Facom Protwist Stubby Screwdriver Set of 5&#;

When I first wrote this article I talked up the Facom Protwist Stubby Screwdriver Set of 5 too.  Back then they were $60.76, but as I write this the set is unavailable on Amazon.  Sometimes available there, sometimes not.

Vessel Ball Grip Screwdrivers

These Japanese-made screwdriver sets have the oddest shape yet, but I own some and I really like them:

Vessel Ball grip Screwdrivers

The ends are marked so you can see what type driver you&#;re getting.  I am thinking that for certain situations, a palm-drive would be really nice.

Here&#;s a nice set at the great price of $37.61.  However, I did find this neat little mini-set with interchangeable tips:

You can really see how comfortable the grip looks and how nicely made the tool is.  This little Vessel Ball Grip set sells for $13.54, and it seems like an awesome way to try out this style grip (I really like mine!).  Also seems like a great gift for the man that has every tool in his tool kit.  I bought one, and for certain jobs, that palmy grip is really nice.

Precision Screwdriver Sets

Precision Screwdriver Sets come in handy for assembling and disassembling small screws.  For example, when it&#;s time to open up your laptop computer so you can work on it.  They&#;re so handy to have that I am including a special section that&#;s just about precision screwdriver sets.

Wiha Precision Screwdriver Set

Wiha makes great screwdrivers and these precision screwdrivers are no exception.  This particular set can be had on Amazon for $27.35 as I write this.

Vessel Precision Screwdriver Set

I do love my vessel ball drive screwdrivers, and here is their precision screwdriver set:

These cost about $13.20 on Amazon as I write this.  That seemed like such a good price that I went ahead and bought a set for my own toolbox.

Klein Tools Precision Screwdriver Set

This Klein Tools Precision Screwdriver Set looks extremely well made.  They cost about $34.95 on Amazon as I write this.

Wiha PicoFinish® Electric Precision Screwdriver Set

Lastly, I present these Wiha Precision Screwdrivers set up with insulated tips for electrician&#;s to use:

Not cheap!  About $123 from Amazon.  But they certainly are very cool.

FAQs

What is a #1 screwdriver?

The Phillips #1 screw is widely utilized as a fastener within the internals of "larger" electronic devices such as home theater systems, gaming consoles, laptops, desktop computers, and server racks.

This specific Phillips screwdriver size is alternatively referred to as Phillips 1, PH1, or PH #1.

What to look for when buying screwdrivers?

Factors to consider when purchasing a screwdriver:

  • Type of tip:  Common types include flathead, Phillips, Robertson, Torx, and Hex-Head
  • Tip size:  Phillips and Robertson screwdrivers typically come in three or four standard sizes, whereas flathead, Torx, and Hex-Head have a broader range of sizes.
  • Length of the shank:  Shank lengths can range from a few inches to over a foot.  Longer shanks offer greater torque, but limited space may require a shorter shank.
  • Handle size:  Handles with greater width can produce more torque but may be more challenging to grip.
  • Handle grip:  Handles coated with rubber are not only more comfortable to grip but also offer additional electrical insulation.
  • Measurement standard:  SAE uses imperial measurements while metric measurements are in millimeters.
  • Price:  Screwdrivers with shafts made from high-quality alloys are pricier than those with standard steel shafts, but their durability and reduced risk of bending or stripping screw heads often justify the expense.

Are ratcheting screwdrivers worth it?

These tools are straightforward but efficient, favored by engineers, electricians, hobbyists, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone frequently dealing with screws or small fasteners.  They offer a quicker solution than traditional screwdrivers and are typically more ergonomic and comfortable to handle.

Are longer screwdrivers better?

The comparison hinges on the specific screwdrivers in question; a long screwdriver with a thick shaft will undoubtedly accommodate more torque than a shorter one with a significantly thinner shaft.  Additionally, longer screwdrivers afford the user enhanced control.

Are gunsmith screwdrivers different?

You may think that any decent screwdriver will suffice for gunsmithing work, but that's a misconception.  Most screwdrivers are designed with a tapered tip, which can damage gun screws.  What you actually want is a hollow ground scewdriver.

Note that gunsmiths may also use torque-limited screwdrivers that are much like torque wrenches.

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