Wiha 59 Piece Master Electrician’s Insulated Tool Kit in Heavy Duty Backpack

May 27, 2024

Wiha’s Heavy Duty Tool Hauler Backpack stands out as an essential companion for professionals who demand efficiency and organization in their daily lives. Now comes with the individually tested, 1,000 Volt Rated, Insulated VDE slimline screwdrivers, pliers, and nut drivers. This extensive kit will give electricians the comfort of knowing they are equipped with every tool they need to get the job done. The set contains common tools for electricians like “tweaker” sized precision drivers, professional grade screwdrivers, an adjustable wrench, wire strippers, adjustable pliers, magnetic nut setters, level, measuring tape, complete hex key set, voltage detector and hammer for everyday work. Heavy Duty Tool Hauler Backpack will make transporting tools from each job site much easier and faster.

  • Set Includes: Tool Hauler, Precision Drivers, Level, Tape Measure, Wire Strippers, Adjustable Pliers, Magnetic Nut Setters, Heavy Duty Screwdrivers, Voltage Detector, Hammer, Hex Keys
  • Insulated tools individually tested to 10,000 volts AC and rated to 1,000 volts AC for safety and peace of mind
  • 77 storage and 30 flexible attachment options for your individual needs
  • Tilt-resistant, waterproof hard wearing-base tray keeps the tools safe and dry
  • Sophisticated compartment system ensures clearly structured organization and easy removal of the tools
  • Exact fit precision machined tip for reduced cam out
  • Backed by the Wiha No Hassle Guarantee

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