They're fairly durable. Haven't had a problem on my Duo. When I tried to
use one of the phillips drivers to loosen a quite stuck, but small,
screw on my 18 year old car the screw won, but for $1.99 a bit of
attrition doesn't hurt (I own three or four sets so far. Not because I
need them, but because I keep losing the blasted things!).

Scott Holder

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Only USD 1.99, and I'm told they're quite durable, though I haven't used
them enough 
to be able to tell.  They're certainly cute, and handy(handi?)!!!

Saul Broudy


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