🔧 Elevate Your Toolbox with Wiha's Ultimate Insulated Driver Set!
The Wiha 28393 7 Piece Insulated SlimLine Ultra-Driver Blade Set is designed for professionals who demand safety and efficiency. This set includes six essential blades, each individually tested to withstand 10,000 volts AC, ensuring maximum protection during electrical work. With a 33% slimmer insulation diameter, ergonomic handle, and a convenient rotating cap, this set is perfect for tackling any job with confidence and ease.
Brand | Wiha |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Phillips |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Color | Red |
Recommended Uses For Product | insulated screwdriver, job requires more than one screwdriver, electrical work |
Special Feature | ergonomic handle |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
Model Name | Insulated SoftFinish |
UPC | 084705283937 735090486730 785533679731 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00084705283937 |
Head Size | #1 |
Manufacturer | Wiha |
Part Number | 28393 |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Poland |
Item model number | 28393 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Screwdriver Set |
Shape | SCREWDRIVER |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | ergonomic handle |
Included Components | Insulated Pop Ups Driver Set Includes: Slotted 3mm (1/8"), 4mm (5/32"), 5.5mm (7/32") , 6.5mm (1/4") * Phillips #1, #2 SlimLine Blades |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**W
Man I loved this screwdriver, then I dropped it
And not a far drop either. I dropped it from my hand ant around 5 feet and the latches popped off. I was able to find one and put it back on but the other disappeared. There seems to be a small spring under the latch that kept the latch engaged with the rim. I never found them. I’m almost certain they were accelerated into the quantum realm. Up until the “drop”, I absolutely loved the screwdriver. The tip selection had me covered from most terminal switches and small control devices all the way up to most covers and breaker lugs. It was a one stop shop for 90% of the screws I run across. I did have to be careful and make sure the blades were stored away every time otherwise it would graze the lock when holstering and drop the tip out on the floor. Disappointed it does not seemed to take and kind of impact from a drop without making it almost useless. I would replace it, but not at. $70 price point.Update: I went onto Wiha’s website and filed a warranty claim about a week and a half ago. Never got anything from them and had pretty much given up. Then today I come home to a package on my doorstep that I wasn’t expecting. I opened it up and it’s a new handle for the screwdriver. Wiha just earned a lifelong user of their products. I’ve always liked their screwdrivers, but this cemented it today. I am thankful they have restored my favorite screwdriver to me.
S**5
Great Tool and Best Customer Service
Life time warranty with Wiha no hassle guarantee for repair or replacement. Customer service sent replacement unit and no issues with the new unit. Replacement handle is made in Netherlands and not Germany.Original Review:Wiha 28393 Insulated Slim Line Precision Pop Up Screwdriver is made In Germany and feel great in hand, light weight, accessible to use in tight panels and perfect to carry in belt pouch.Two of the spring loaded bit holder broke in less than one week. Rotating control cap also broke and back end kept opening. One of the slotted bit also break within a few days while replacing old backstabbed electrical outlets.If you need Insulated Interchangeable Screwdriver Set I would recommend to Klein 8-in-1 Screwdriver Set model 32288. Not compact all-in-one tool compare with Wiha 28393 but will last a life time.
J**D
A decent insulated driver
Currently in my belt. It's doing a good job in industrial electrics and controls. I do a lot of work on terminal strips, so I frequently need the narrow flat-head among common No. 2 phillips and ordinary flat-head panel screws.However, the lock collar that holds the tips in doesn't stay locked particularly well. It's easy to bump it while working, and then it falls out when I put it back on my belt, and has definitely led to a comedy of errors as it tumbles off a scaffold and finds a hole underneath some machine where I can't get it.
W**L
One that's really worth owning...
A little expensive, but definitely worth it! You get your most commonly used bits, and because of the design of the bit holder, your bits are very easy to access. Also, the extended length of the bits make it easier to use on recessed screw holes and it's nearly impossible for the bit to accidentally fall out on you because of the locking design. Everything's easy to operate and use, and if I had to find anything to complain about, it would be that the bits are proprietary, and won't fit your standard 1/4" bits.Another good thing is that you can buy additional/replacement bits for it if you lose one, or if you find a need for one that you don't already have. The bits do not fall out when you open the handle, but are very easy to access without having to "dig" them out. Also, the insulation on the shaft is very thin, adding to the ability to get to hidden/recessed screws.I'd easily recommend this and I'm also considering buying another one.
R**B
It is what it purports to be.
From the pics, I wasn't sure I'd like the compartment for the bits. But it's growing on me. So far, it has the expected Wiha high quality.
R**T
I like it but, it's Not well thought out.
There are a couple things you should consider before you buy.I'm trying to love this thing but...#1. The lock of the bit holder is not spring loaded and in my opinion operates in the wrong direction. It's not difficult to accidentally unlock the bit holder allowing the bits to fall right out. It also slides towards the handle to unlock, meaning simple stuffing it in your pocket can easily result in unlocking. It needs a locking collar like the SlimFix 71496 1/4" Bit Holder. Or at very least add a strong magnet additionally.#2. The locking collar is free spinning, it's less intuitive to use the other support hand to twist upon the shaft with your fingers. You have to choke up or down...off the collar to provide supporting finger twist on the shaft.#3. It DOES NOT use standard 1/4" drive bits. You CANNOT use this as a general bit holder with other standard bits. this severally limits functionality. I could get over this I guess, but the overall idea was to reduce the weight and space consumption in my kit by reducing the number of separate individual tools.#4. The length of the bits is shorter than expected. It might have been better to shorten the length of the bit holder to increase the length of the bits. The diameter of the locking collar limits the reach into tight spaces...which also ....can also result in accidently UNLOCKING THE COLLAR!I realize this might also require to increase the length of the handle to accomplish storing the bits. This would probably bother me less if I could use REGULAR 1/4" bits...then on occasion I could use my own longer bits... Or nut driver bits... Can't use those either!!Overall, I could probably ignore the other complaints if I wasn't constantly worrying about loosing a bit. And because they are insulated, You hardly hear them hit the ground. You might not even notice you've lost one until you pick up your screwdriver. At least they're brightly colored... But if it falls down into a conduit... It's done. This is a little expensive for what it is. I may end up with the Kline equivalent.
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