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 A friend took a flat head screwdriver (5-6 inches long) , cut a square out it and it worked fine, so now I have a "tool" to take my "brick" apart. Once apart, I did not have a clue what to do with it and now have one less flathead screw driver. 

This comment is meant to be tongue in cheek because this friend had a set of security bits but they were not long enough work.

Have a great day

Brent

gunrunnerjohn posted:

We look forward to seeing if they work.

The Penggong brand triangle bit screwdrivers arrived today, & fortunately, the 2.5 mm driver works with the triangle bits of the WBB/Atlas 80-watt transformer. The 2 mm bit is 75 mm in length; the 2.5 mm, 3.0 mm, & 3.5 mm bits are 100 mm, & the 4.0 mm bit is 150 mm. 

The vendor was UXCell, whose Amazon storefront reads:

UXCELL is based in Hong Kong, our group comprises factories in Asia that manufacture OEM and aftermarket consumer electronics products.

We believe in FACTORY DIRECT purchases.

Our mission is to deliver Lower Prices and Better Quality to consumers and distributors wherever, whenever.

We operate from a distribution center in Hong Kong, where we perform sourcing, quality control and fulfillment. We strive to ensure that our products are reliable, updated and that our transactions are smooth and speedy. We are positioned to bring you the latest consumer electronic products and accessories globally and round the clock

We are proud to have served over 1,000,000 buyers worldwide.

Perhaps curiously, the screwdrivers were individually packed is lightweight plastic-bag sleeves, wrapped in one bundle of bubblewrap, & shipped in a nondescript, white plastic bag, with German origination address. The Amazon tracking says that it was shipped by DHL, but there is nothing on the package that would lead indicate that.

The screwdrivers arrived in good condition, although there is variation in colors of the handles & the handles have marring as if they've been kicking around in a tool box or shelf somewhere. However, the shafts & bits are pristine. Lastly, the black plastic butts show show a cross bit, which is slightly strange, since they're triangle bits. To my naked, untrained eye, they're lacking the quality of my Wiha & Klein screwdrivers, but are at least equal to or exceed the various Stanley, Craftsman, & other assorted screwdrivers in my collection.

So far I'm happy with the purchase, though I wonder how much use they'll actually see.

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