Hello Everyone,
I'm sure this has probably been covered else where but if you put "tools" into search then almost every thread comes up.
I need to buy some new tools for our department and I have finally got the go ahead to get some better quality tools than what we normally get. They finally agreed that when were working on a live 400v panel its probably a good idea to have insulated screwdrivers . We will be buying these tools from the USA and having them sent here to Brazil. As I am originally from Ireland, I don't really know many tool brands from the USA and I don't want to waste this chance and buy low quality tools.
Here´s what I need:
Wire Cutters
Long Nose Pliers
Combination Pliers
Insulation Strippers
Insulated Slotted Screwdrivers: 2.5mm, 3.5mm, 6mm
Insulated Philips Screwdrivers: Ph0, Ph1, Ph2
If you can recommend two types of tools, one is the "money's no object, these are the best" type tools and the other is the best "bang for your buck" type tools.
Also if you think I have missed out on an important tool, please post here so I can consider it.
Thanks
Ian
I'm sure this has probably been covered else where but if you put "tools" into search then almost every thread comes up.
I need to buy some new tools for our department and I have finally got the go ahead to get some better quality tools than what we normally get. They finally agreed that when were working on a live 400v panel its probably a good idea to have insulated screwdrivers . We will be buying these tools from the USA and having them sent here to Brazil. As I am originally from Ireland, I don't really know many tool brands from the USA and I don't want to waste this chance and buy low quality tools.
Here´s what I need:
Wire Cutters
Long Nose Pliers
Combination Pliers
Insulation Strippers
Insulated Slotted Screwdrivers: 2.5mm, 3.5mm, 6mm
Insulated Philips Screwdrivers: Ph0, Ph1, Ph2
If you can recommend two types of tools, one is the "money's no object, these are the best" type tools and the other is the best "bang for your buck" type tools.
Also if you think I have missed out on an important tool, please post here so I can consider it.
Thanks
Ian