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For Installers and Technicians: Adjustable Screwdriver Sets



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A screwdriver helps to secure objects together, particularly in commercial or residential settings. You can find it in many different sizes and forms. There are flat-head or "slotted" screwdriver sets, Phillips screwdriver sets, Torx screwdriver sets, precision screwdriver sets, and ratchet screwdrivers.

Southwire has a variety of professional-grade nut drivers and screwdrivers for technicians and installers who need to do a variety of tasks. These premium screwdrivers are made with quality and comfort in mind.

The 16-piece Jeweler Screwdriver Set is designed for technicians or installers. This set allows them to trim pots, connect wires with terminal strips, and adjust even the smallest set screw. The screwdrivers feature chrome plating and can be kept in a case with plastic organizer.

Klein's electronics screwsdrivers were designed to be used for precision work. They have a swivel-cap and are made of high quality tempered steel. Klein's unique Cushion-Grip handles and rotating caps offer exceptional comfort and control. The corrosion-resistant chrome-plated barrel has two double-ended pieces that meet or exceed ANSI standards.


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This professional screwdriver is designed for professionals. The handle features a torqueproof anchor to improve bit-holding power. They have square edges to securely fit screw openings and resist slippage.

This Estwing long shaft set of 6 screwdriver tips includes flared-slotted drivers (3x75mm), 5x100mm, 6x100mm, and 6x100mm) as well as Phillips (P01x75mm. PH1x100mm. PH2x100mm). The diamond tip coatings on these hand tools provide more grip with less chance for cam-out.


For the convenience of its user, these screwdrivers have laser etched size markings on the tool shaft and an icon on the end cap that quickly distinguishes driver tip type. The bi-material, insulated handles provide maximum torque and improved grip.

The patented head slides back and forth to switch from 1/4-Inch to 5/16-Inch magnetic hex-head screwdriver, making this a handy tool for all kinds of tasks and repairs. The robust ratcheting mechanism makes it easier to drive all day. Additionally, the compact case holds 39 precision bits that will make your job a lot easier.

All-in-1 Precision Screwdriver Set with Case

The All-in-1 Precision Screwdriver Set provides a great solution to delicate maintenance and repairs on glasses, watches and jewelry. The set includes a variety hardened steel screwdrivers, which are suitable for various jobs. With retaining clips, size chart, and blow-moulded plastic bag.


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Klein Adjustable Length Screwdriver

Klein has added the Klein adjustable length screwdriver to its tool collection. Although similar in appearance to Klein Switch Drive screwdrivers it has a key difference.

Klein's adjustable length screwdriver was designed after the Switch Drive. However, it has a double-ended shaft which retracts into the handle and allows for a drop to a 4 inch size. To protect against slips and accidental falls, the double-ended shaft can be locked to handle.


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FAQ

Do I qualify for free shipping if my order exceeds $25?

Yes, almost all major websites allow you the option to order items online without having to pay shipping. Some sites offer free shipping on select items. To be eligible for free shipping, you must spend at least $25. Many websites automatically apply free shipping to all of your orders. Other websites require that you enter "SHIPFREE" at checkout.


Where can I find coupons to shop online?

You have two options to locate coupons for online shopping. 1. Go directly to the site of the company that you want to buy from. 2. Search Google for coupon codes. Both methods work. But some websites are easier to navigate than others.


Is it worth signing-up for insider and reward programs at your local shop?

Rewarding yourself with great rewards is great but not always worthwhile. If you do decide to join an online program, make sure there is value in what you are getting. It is important to understand the cost of your online program.

You should not sign up for a rewards program just because you get a bonus. Sometimes these signup bonuses are not worth the hassle.

You should also ask yourself why it is that you want to be a part of a rewards program. Many times people join just because their friends are doing it. You may not be interested in the services or products offered by the company if this is the reason you quit.


Are you a fan of using coupons at grocery stores

Yes, using coupons is definitely worthwhile as they can help you save money. However, you also need to remember that you can't expect to get every single discount possible. Try to match sales prices with coupon codes.

You can also stack coupons together to maximize savings. Two $2/1 coupons can be combined to make a $4/3 coupon.


How can you avoid fraud online with credit cards?

You should always check the statements before you purchase online credit cards. Be sure to only pay the bills that you owe. Check your bank statement frequently to see if there's anything suspicious going on. If you notice any unusual charges, call your card issuer immediately. They will cancel the transaction and usually refund any money taken from your account.

You can report to your local police if you suspect you've been duped. You can file a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as well.



Statistics

  • The tax is automatically added once you click the checkout button, so factor in an additional 20% when looking at the product page. (makeuseof.com)
  • According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), online shopping was the fourth most common fraud category for consumers as of February 2022.5 (thebalance.com)
  • An approximately 90% increase in price affords Hotel X the opportunity of extreme profits under severe circumstances. (dos.ny.gov)
  • Beyond that, you'll be liable for a 25% import tax. (makeuseof.com)



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How To

How to shop online safely

Online shopping offers convenience and is a great way to shop for goods and services. This convenience comes at a cost. While online shopping offers many advantages, there are also some risks. Identity theft is the biggest threat. Identity theft is the biggest risk. Identity thieves can use your personal information (name, address and credit card number) in order to steal money or make fraudulent loans against you. They then make a profit by selling your stolen information on a black market. Here are some tips to help you keep your business online safe.

  1. Secure websites are recommended. SSL encryption is offered free of charge by many online stores to protect customers’ information. This means any information entered into their site, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, credit card details, etc., is encrypted so only you can see it. It prevents anyone else from reading what you enter. When choosing which online store to do business with, ensure they have a valid certificate issued by a recognized CA. When browsing, look for the padlock icon in the URL bar.
  2. Your password should not be divulged. When you sign up to a new account, an email will usually ask you to confirm your email address or username. This information should never be given to anyone. Also, don't write them down anywhere because if someone steals your wallet, they could access your accounts too! Instead, save them on your personal computer. Also, it is important to change passwords every three months.
  3. Keep track your orders. Sending items to yourself and others is a good idea. Keep track of the addresses you send them. Many people fall prey to fraud by believing that they sent something to themselves but it was actually sent to someone else. Always check the tracking number before you pay for shipping. Never ship anything without seeing proof of delivery. If you are not satisfied with the service, contact the company immediately.
  4. Know who you're dealing with. Many websites will require you to give sensitive information, such as your full name and date of birth, Social Security Number, and Bank Routing number. They use these details to identify you so they should be cautious about what information they ask for. Google "what information does a website need" to find out if it is. You will find plenty of information.
  5. Beware of pop-up windows Pop-ups abound on many websites offering special offers, deals and other products. Although some of these advertisements may appear legitimate, others are intended to trick you into disclosing your private information. For example, an anti-virus program may ask for your credit card number, bank information, and social insurance numbers. Avoid being tricked by clicking on links that look suspicious.
  6. Phishing scams are to be avoided. Phishing scams involve hackers posing as reputable companies to trick consumers into handing over their financial information. Phishers can send emails that look suspiciously like they are from banks or retailers. They encourage users to log on and update their account information. Once you give your information, hackers have full control over your finances. Hackers are able to drain your bank accounts and transfer funds among different accounts. Many resources are available on spotting a phishing scam, including How to Spot a Fake Email Scam.
  7. Do your homework. Read the fine print before signing up to any deal. It is important that you understand and agree to the terms and conditions of any contract. You should carefully read through the contract and make sure you understand what you are agreeing to. To save money, avoid paying hidden fees.
  8. You can shop around. You shouldn't be afraid of shopping around. Compare prices across many different websites until you find the best price. Also, compare shipping costs when ordering multiple items. Shipping costs vary depending on the website you use. For fast shipping, it's worth paying an extra.






For Installers and Technicians: Adjustable Screwdriver Sets