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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Screwdrivers > Gift Guide – 9pc Felo Ergonic Screwdriver Set

Gift Guide – 9pc Felo Ergonic Screwdriver Set

Nov 30, 2010 Stuart 5 Comments

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Rockler Felo Ergonic Screwdriver Set Bonus Torx

Unlike other ergonomic screwdrivers, Felo’s Ergonic screwdriver handles have a unique soft and elastic core. This helps provide a more comfortable grip, especially in high torque applications.

Right now Rockler is offering the best deal on a set of these drivers – 9 screwdrivers for $35. The combo includes a 6-piece general purpose slotted and Phillips set and a bonus 3-piece Torx set.

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Enter coupon code V1916 at checkout for free shipping. The coupon expires on December 3rd and only applies to orders shipped to the 48 contiguous US states.

Felo Ergonic Screwdriver Set with Cross Section Photo

In no uncertain terms, I LOVE these drivers, and often recommend them. While the handles are largely composed of an elastic core, they still feel somewhat firm in the hand, and are not what I would call “mushy”.

Felo 9pc Ergonic Screwdriver Set via Rockler
Felo Ergonic Screwdrivers via Amazon

With too many same-size screwdrivers already, I purchased a 3pc set to try out a few months ago at ~$23. No regrets!

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5 Comments

  1. jml

    Dec 2, 2010

    They are excellent screwdrivers, if you want a fixed-blade tool instead of the interchangeable bit tools. If the black parts of the handle are greyed from storage or shipping (as they were on a set I got a few months ago from Amazon), some 303 Protectant will restore the color (leave it on overnight, then gently wipe off any residual liquid).

    Felo also makes a very nice ratcheting screwdriver with a similarly shaped handle.

    Felo and Wera screwdrivers will quickly become anyone’s favorites!

    Reply
  2. jml

    Dec 3, 2010

    Here’s the ratcheting Felo: http://www.bondhus.com/products/bitboy/images/ratchet.gif

    Reply
  3. uthscsaedu

    Dec 4, 2010

    During checkout, I didn’t see anywhere to enter the free shipping code.

    Reply
  4. Stuart

    Dec 4, 2010

    During checkout, when you enter your email address, billing and delivery address, there is a section at the bottom that says “optional information.” There you’ll find a “promotion code” box.

    Reply
  5. uthscsaedu

    Dec 4, 2010

    Sweet the code still works.
    Now I just need to make up my mind and complete the checkout….

    Reply

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