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Very nice, Moto. When I was a pup, an old aircraft mechanic told me to buy the best screwdrivers I could afford. Aircraft have to be disassembled all the time, and cheap screwdrivers booger up the screw heads. He recommended Stanley then. Of course, I am rich beyond my wildest dreams when I was a (really poor) kid, and have Snap On and Matco for aircraft work, now.
I did lots of searches and didn't see anything that registered as JIS screwdriver. Just Phillips.
I got several hits, including mcmaster.com, by simply searching for "JIS screwdriver price". But this comment claims that most so-called JIS drivers, including the ones offered by Vessel, actually follow a newer DIN/ISO standard that splits the difference between JIS and Phillips: https://rtstools.com/jis-vs-phillips-screwdrivers-and-where-to-buy-a-jis-screwdriver/.
This Ace set is made of SVCM steel, per Ace's website.
Sorry, I have no idea what SVCM steel is, although a guy would think CM might be Chrome Moly, maybe 4130 or 4140? Hmmm SV.. Special Version? Super Velocity? Dunno.
ISO standards are not free, of course. You can find this one listed on Amazon for $150, with an entertaining, not-to-be-missed review:https://www.amazon.com/ISO-8764-1-Assembly-Screwdrivers-cross-recessed/dp/B000XYSZ32#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div
I just go in the tool truck. There is also a Phillips for Japanese screws that works better on some than others.
https://www.vesseltools.com/handtools/screwdrivers/whatisjis
UPDATE: I'm flabbergasted. Nearly awestruck.Following my original post, above, I sent a negative, one-star review of the ill-fitting #2 Kobalt screwdriver in to the Lowe's website, but never got a reply to it (at least that I noticed). So today I checked to see if it had ever been posted. Not only had they posted it (as the only review), complete with my photo of the competing screwdrivers, but they apparently WITHDREW THE #2 SCREWDRIVER FROM SALE (across the country I suppose)!All the other screwdrivers in the series seem to still be available both at my local store for pickup, and by delivery!!!Here is my review, as they posted it:***************************************************Did not fit a #2 Phillips screwIn considering what set to get, I compared this Kobalt #2 Phillips screwdriver with similar ones from Stanley, Klein, Craftsman and Ace. It was the only one that would not fit all the way into a 50-year old, unmolested Phillips #2 screw head that I used as my standard. An ill-fitting Phillips screwdriver will of course ruin screws. Do not buy this one.***************************************************The web page where it appears is https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-Plastic-Handle-2-Phillips-Screwdriver/50158883 .Amazingly, my single review seems to have had an effect on this huge company. Say what you will about Lowe's, they may sell junk, but at least they care when this is pointed out!Perhaps quality control will rectify the problem and return this item to the store. Hope so.Moto
Lowes Kobalt 6 in 1 for 7.98 with a lifetime warranty is one I have in my tool drawer and tool bag. I use it more than I would have thought. It doesn't replace the dozens of special purpose screwdrivers one may accumulate over the years but, it works fine for what it is.
Somewhere there is somebody cursing because the screwdriver that fit the best in his machine is no longer available at Lowe’s
JIS screwdrivers make a huge difference. I also prefer Torx over Hex screws. I recently bought a 2016 Jeep Wrangler and installed a winch. I used tamper resistant Torx Button head screws on the skid plate covering the winch bolts to hopefully prevent winch theft.