🔧 Elevate your toolkit with precision and style!
The Wiha 74984 32 Piece GoBox Standard Bit Set is a comprehensive collection of high-quality bits, featuring a 72-tooth ratchet system and precision-engineered tips, all conveniently stored in a portable metal case. Perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, this set combines versatility, durability, and ease of use.
Brand | Wiha |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Drive System | Slotted, Torx, Hex, Square, Phillips |
Finish Type | Steel |
Number of Pieces | 32 |
UPC | 084705749846 |
Manufacturer | Wiha |
Part Number | 74984 |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 1.75 x 1.25 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | 74984 |
Size | One Size |
Color | Multicolor |
Style | Fastener Drive Bit |
Finish | Steel |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Square, Flat, Phillips, Hex, Torx |
Compatible Fastener Range | 0.25 inches |
Included Components | 32 PC Standard Bit Set in Box |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Consumables not covered under warranty (Bits, Tweezers, Ceramic Drivers) |
R**D
Best togo set
Love this little set. Great quality bits. The extension has a bit holding part that helps alot. Nice to throw it into a bag and have a little ratchet set with you.
W**Y
Worth it for the bits alone.
I work community and city convention events. I need an array of tools for different activations and displays. Frequent assemblies in tight quarters. I’ve tried nearly every mini ratchet made. This Wiha is very tough. Not super tough, none of these mini ratchets are but this is probably in the top five of any mini ratchet of this size. I have broke one Wiha but I can’t blame the ratchet since I’ve broken several others with far less effort. I’d like to think I’m smarter now. In any case I own several of these because the bits are such high quality, the selection of bits covers 95% of what I do and the case is so compact I think of the ratchet as a bonus.Great set, very handy and well made. Quality tool that will get you out of pickles and last a lifetime when used with common sense.
C**N
Great little carry kit!
Great Kit, Small package. I do service work on commercial printers, and for quick fix trips this is perfect. I take this and a couple other small tools in a small bag and I’m not lugging around my whole toolkit through production floors. Bits are really strong. Worth buying the stubby driver handle as well.
L**S
Best Little EDC Set!
Excellent little set that is great quality. The bits are worth the price itself. It’s a great little EDC set that’s great for the kitchen “junk drawer”, car, or carry pouch. It’s a great fit due to the compact metal case that is well organized. Wiha is a great brand.
A**.
Handy kit for tight spots and on the go
Very heavy, and well built toolkit. Case/Box is tin/metal which is never seen these days! For the tools themselves, are comfortable in the hand, the bits are sharp and grab well. From an ergonomic standpoint the reverse lever can be switched by mistake when you are using the tool blind in an engine bay or behind a oven. If you are looking for a small bit kit that works well in tight spots, this is a great one to keep in your glovebox or in your kitchen tool drawer.
Z**6
A Good EDC with a Caveat
Background:I have a Wera Tool-Check Plus, which is too big for me to put in my pockets for EDC with other items. I also, rarely use sockets to justify to carry extra weight. I wanted a good EDC screwdriver and wrench system with commonly used heads, plus easy to carry on a commercial plane. It was competition between this and Wera's https://a.co/d/c7Aijwi, with 10 bit set. This one won due to Wiha's quality and more heads at a price lower than the Wera's, despite of me being a "Wera-hore" as my significant other calls me.I added my Wera 813R ESD as the screwdriver for the EDC to supplement this kit.Pros:1. Very compact. Measures about 5 inches long and about 1.5 inches thick. It easily fits my pants (both jeans and cargo) or shorts right pocket along with the 813R screwdriver and Knipex Cobra 6-inch pliers, Leatherman Squirt PS4 multitool and Skeletool knife. The pocket does not look overly filled nor do the tools stick to my hips like a colony of leeches.2. Good quality. This tool is robust and well made. Based on my experience, I believe Wera has better quality, finish, packaging and presentation, and durability at a higher price, compared to Wiha. Whether that "value" is better, only you can answer that.3. Versatility. This has a good assortment of bits, a nice extension piece, and a very good ratchet. It basically satisfies my needs while being outdoors, riding my bike, or performing work around the house. Coupled with the screwdriver, it gives me additional flexibility and capability.4. Workability. You can add a good amount of force and torque to move some of the tight pesky screws without any issues. The extension really helps with getting that additional driving force. Being small, it can work around tight spaces and unreachable areas.Cons:1. Weight. This is heavy. It does lug around some. I did not measure the actual weight, but it does seem to pull down on pockets which do not have additional lining reinforcements.2. Packaging. As mentioned earlier, Wiha saves costs with packaging in ho-hum ways. This can lead to packages getting damaged (see the last picture). It was the first one I ordered, which was missing the most important tool - the ratchet. Amazon's handling has quality issues. Had to return it. The second unit shows decent packaging, but not nearly as good as Wera has beautiful boxes for its units.3. The ratchet direction switch is easy to move with your thumb on it with little or no pressure, without noticing it. I had multiple times, only to realize why the screw wasn't tightening. This can be a major flaw if you are working on a critical work. The Wera's direction switch is much smaller and requires more pressure, that you cannot accidentally bump it.Comparison:For comparison, I have shown the Wera's ratchet and extension with Wiha's. While Wera's ratchet is similar, the quality and feel of it feels better. The extension for Wera is stubbier and smaller. The unhooking mechanism feels better than Wiha's. Again, for the price and usage, it was not a concern to justify paying higher.Bottomline:This is a good EDC set for taking around with good versatility and quality at a very good price (<$30). I hope to keep it for a long time unless my priorities change or I lose it. I will give it a 4.7/5.0.
L**A
Wiha quality
Quality tool you exoect from Wiha. Didn't disappoint.
B**R
You need to know...
My GoBox just arrived and two things jumped out at me that you need to know. First, even though I knew it was tiny, when I first saw the ratchet I was still surprised at how small it was. Having said that, it does fit nicely in the palm of your hand and is very easy to use. The thumb wheel works very nicely also. Good positive and easy to maneuver direction switch too.Second, and more importantly, I put my first bit in the extended bit holder and I could not get the darn thing out! I'm like, are you kidding me?! I ended up getting out my little mini Knipex Cobra pliers to remove it. The magnet in the bit holder is super strong! I was all set to return it when I figured out the trick. As I was pushing and pulling on the bit, I noticed some downward spring action. So what the deal is, there is a knurled section on the bit holder that you simply pull down on and it releases the bit, OMG! Nowhere in the instructions or on the Amazon product page does it mention that. Since I've never had a bit holder with that feature it never occurred to me, but I did eventually figure it out LOL!So after all the above, I absolutely love this little GoBox from Wiha. My only suggestion, at least for my needs, would be to swap out the T30 for a T6. I often need the T6 when working on knives, and for anything big enough for a T30 I'll be using regular full-size tools.Lastly, you need to know that this tool is not made in Germany. It is only designed in Germany, but made in Vietnam. Not an issue just a point of interest.
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