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Wiha 75965 65 Piece System 4 ESD Safe Master Technician Ratchet and MicroBits Set

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Style: Ratchet and MicroBits Set


Features

  • ESD safe cushion grip handle for comfort, control and safety
  • 72 tooth ratchet system with 5 arc swing for smooth ratcheting in tight spaces
  • MicroBit adapter and 100mm MicroBit extension for multi-tool functionality
  • Hex profile finger grip and rotating cap for precise torque and control
  • Exact-fit precision-machined tips for safer and more stable drilling and reduced fastener cam-out

Brand: Wiha


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1 x 1 x 1 inches


Size: One Size


Material: Blend


Drive System: Hex


Brand: ‎Wiha


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches


Size: ‎One Size


Material: ‎Blend


Drive System: ‎Hex


Finish Type: ‎Black Phosphate, Black oxide finish, Smooth, Chrome, Painted, Steel


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Item Length: ‎1 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Wiha


Part Number: ‎75965


Item Weight: ‎1.16 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎75965


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Multi


Style: ‎Ratchet and MicroBits Set


Finish: ‎Black Phosphate, Black oxide finish, Smooth, Chrome, Painted, Steel


Thickness: ‎1 Inches


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Volume: ‎1 Milliliters


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Torx


Number of Handles: ‎2


Measurement System: ‎metric, inch


Included Components: ‎Unit^Instruction Guide


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: April 14, 2014


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  • After 2 years
Style: Ratchet and MicroBits Set
I've been using this set for two years now. It replaced a similar bit driver style set from Harbor Freight (of all places) that lasted me years previous. The difference was stark as you might imagine. I have a few consumer sets as well to compare to, such as a Kobalt and iFixIt branded kits and another one I can't remember. I work in IT and handle a lot of assets for corporate lease which leads to plenty of need for good bits. This kit is useful for anything that fits the bits of course, gun work being another standout. I'll start with the pros and here is the most critical part: the bits included with most kits on the market, especially in (US) stores, are just cheap garbage compared to the quality of the bits in this set. This is definitely what you are paying for. If you've had enough reason to use tiny "micro bits" with true consumer level cheap kits then eventually you will likely grow frustrated. That frustration may turn to outright anger at ill fitting or twisting torx bits. Do you know how easy it is to strip a tiny torx screw AND the bit itself into a vortex shaped mess? Hate jamming a tiny hex bit that gives 1/3 of the way before it engages because of the crap tolerances? Tired of pressing down a lot to prevent stripping on a delicate part knowing you're playing with fire? If so you'll probably appreciate this kit. It is exactly as advertised. The bits are exactly the right size, they dont flex, and they work perfectly. Its nice when your bit is the constant and all you have to worry about is the fastener itself rather than balancing between the faults of both. For complex stuff with fine threads and aluminum that bends if you yelled at it too loud using bits of this quality allow you the best chance to disassemble and reassemble properly, likely being no worse for wear. I just recently fully disassembled a Nvidia 2080ti FE with 77 screws and nested screws, standoffs, torx, Phillips, sockets, the works and with this kit I was entirely confident in the whole process and it went back together as if it was never apart. A cheaper set would be a relative nightmare for that. I almost entirely use the ratchet. I dont use the handle at all. I just pull the rachet off the top of the shaft to use it as a regular screwdriver when needed. The tolerance between the shaft and ratchet "cup" is nearly perfect so there is no discernible wobble. This allows me to apply pretty serious but localized force while minimizing risk to the surrounding area. The ratchet itself is decently made and adequate for the job but the bit quality and shaft tolerance does all the real work. All in all its worth every penny. When I first bought them I thought I was really paying an obscene markup for something that will probably be a little better. In reality you're getting something significantly better than the norm... at an obscene markup, but one I'm much happier to pay. Now for my negatives. This is a lot of nitpicking but it adds up for me. The case is kind of neat in a 70's-90's mechanic's style metal sturdy case, but I wish it weren't. Its possible to have a sturdy plastic case that doesn't suck. My main reason for this is its much more likely for this set of tools to be in contact with other things that dont regularly have heavy metal objects around them. For me, I will toss this into my backpack or into an on-site tech bag where they may be other things inside I dont want this little metal brick slamming against, or scratching. Inside the case there is a very useful picture of the case layout... crappily glued to the top of some foam that presses against the bits. Its such a weird afterthought and "badly designed" as much as a piece of paper can be. The ratchet requires two pieces to assemble to function. There is no reason for this except to accommodate using the handle with the same shaft. The handle itself just needs to be redesigned and have the shaft and adapter welded together. It doesn't sound like something that would be annoying but that extra piece to assemble is oddly annoying when you do it over and over. I just leave the adapter on the shaft at all times and have since pressed it into the foam to make a new cutout for the whole assembled piece. The screwdriver handle is the weakest point of the kit as it actually requires an excessive amount of force to install the shaft or insert a bit and its just not a great design. The ratchet is good and clearly overbuilt for the size of the bits but the reverse switch needs to be fenced in or recessed much better than it is. Unless you were a child your whole hand is going to cover the switch and you will inadvertently reverse directions often enough to be annoying. On the subject of being overbuilt it would have been really nice to see a larger set of socket bits. One or two ticks higher and you'd get a LOT more use out of those and the ratchet can handle it just fine. I'm not talking big sockets here but they cut it off too low in my opinion. And on the same subject I wish they included one size larger philips and flat blade so the kit stands on its own more. And finally I wish the bits were better marked. Its not necessary but I'd have gladly paid another $10 or so for them to be more visible and I think most people would too after seeing it in person. The old school feel and look definitely translate to the markings and its not a great thing. I'm going to try a Wera set someday to see how I like their markings, ratchet interface, overall packaging, and more usable socket range. But I'll never get rid of this set, its paid for itself many times over and despite all the crying I can do all that takes second place to the quality of the bits themselves - which are fantastic. I hope this helps someone. I rarely am this opinionated about something on Amazon but I feel like this product is worth the look ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018 by ZimZamTheFlimFlam

  • Small bit and ratchet set that could be better.
Style: Ratchet&MicroBits Set + Demagnetizer
I like the concept of this ratchet set but there are several problems I have found. First, it's bit size is not conventional 1/4" but 4mm. WHY 4mm?? you NEED to have 4mm to 1/4" adaptor to use the bits with a ratchet that comes with, or if you want to use the bits with your other tools you own. There is one adaptor in the set (WIHA 758) but.. ONE. if you lose it, you will not be able to use any of your bits with the ratchet. Second, the bit quality is not the best. when I first opened the set, I found rust on one of the bits, and that made me worry about a possibility of other bits getting rust in the future. Also, one of the bit's top is not flat that it will not stand on it's own. I may find more issue as I keep using the tool. Third, quality of bit slot made with foam is really bad. Every time I put my bit handle (screwdriver) into the slot and take it out, it will come out with lots of debris from the foam. the bit slot is continuously breaking down. But still, I like how pretty the set is..... compact and nice and has most of bits I need, except bigger hex bits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023 by Customer

  • Made in China now!
Style: Ratchet and MicroBits Set
So to sum this up I’m a longtime Wiha fan. They make great tools and some of the best steel used on their bits. However it shows... *country of origin:China* and I contacted KCTools about this. The KCTOOLS rep live chatted with me and told me it’s a German/Vietnam made product... which it was to be fair. So after telling him this he told me he was going to change the listing and HE DID?! But, a couple years back Wiha had moved production to China and with supposedly the same specs and materials as their German branded Wiha. However, we all know China is a quantity over quality and Wiha cleverly announced a “collaboration” with China on a Xiaomi Mijia 24/piece precision screwdriver set. To be fair the set is only $29 (at this time) and I can tell you those bits are NOT Wiha grade. Look at the reviews and you’ll see broken bits and all. My point is after telling the rep this (because I am going to send these back and look into Felo) he insisted on changing the Amazon listing *country of origin:Germany* which is simply it true! This is why I’m leaving a poor review. I can’t (and won’t) speak on the quality because I haven’t used them yet and to be fair the bit set seems to be of quality steel. The ratchet is nothing special and the tolerances seem off. But the ESD seems to be the PICO quality finish I have on an older set. My point being is I don’t know why they’re not being upfront about this? I’m sure people will do their own “due diligence” and see for themselves. But, I refuse to pay $100 for a Chinese manufactured set trying to pass for German made. I got news for everyone Wiha is now MADE IN CHINA... and this listing should not say Germany for Country of origin. But the rep said he was changing it from China back to Germany?! *Poor form KCTOOLS* Edit: So I have a Kershaw Cryo that needs the torsion bar replaced. Problem is I already chewed up two brand new T6 bits. One was a Walmart special (no surprise there) and the other was from an iFixit kit. Well the Wiha bits did there job and performed as I hoped they would, breaking the blue loctite with relative ease. I couldn’t move one of the screws even a little with the other two bits... so the bit quality is definitely there. I lost a good portion of my tools due to a rather nasty breakup so I have some catching up to do, but I will be keeping this set unless something drastic happens. At least the bits were properly heat treated and to be honest that’s really what I bought this for along with the 1/4” adapter. So I’m going to raise my rating because the tools did their duty and that’s all that matters in the end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2021 by Gregma80

  • AMAZING german tools
Style: Ratchet and MicroBits Set
wiha is the best. these are amazing and will last forever!
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by Ed

  • Screw Driver Sucks
Style: Ratchet and MicroBits Set
Everything about this is great except the case and the screwdriver. The wrench is very nice. Everything fits like a glove. Nut driver is incredibly handy for small nuts and bolts. The case came rusted. The screwdriver is plastic. You can spin bits in the screwdriver with not much force. Way too expensive to make excuses about a cheap case and plastic screwdriver. Good magnet on the screwdriver though. It would be nice if there was a small magnet for the wrench. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Justin Brandon

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