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Re: Wago Spare
If you do get screwdrivers from a commercial source make sure that there is plastic between the handle and the head, you don't know what could happen.
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A set of precision screw drivers would work great, and is pretty handy when doing electrical work.
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The Xcelite R3323 pocket screwdriver should work very well and you probably have one in your toolbox right now. BTW, adding a litte heatshrink over the round part of the blade makes it insulated.
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