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Hi guys, looking to buy new torque screwdriver set for working on new boilers. Glowworm in particular. My current driver has now rounded off after many years of use BUT I don't know its size. Not really bothered in getting sets of bits with all the other sizes as I have countless copies of these, its just the one size. Would like to buy short, medium and long reach of a good quality that will last years like my current drivers. Anyone out there that can recommend.

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Alan ( AJW)
 
All I do is buy the torque bits they fit in all standard screwdrivers / "T" bars that you can buy in different lengths, even small socket sets with extension bars of different lengths no need to spend a small fortune on full torque sets and screwdrivers
 
Been to several.Glowworm courses and received a torque screwdriver but it's now worn and also to long for all the screws.
Cheers guys for your help.
Alan
 
Just been in my man draw and found this mate. You need one of these

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