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Wiha Screwdrivers, Pliers, Crimpers, Wire Strippers, and Cutters from AutomationDirect

January 8, 2024

Wiha Screwdrivers, Pliers, Crimpers, Wire Strippers, and Cutters from AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect is pleased to announce the addition of world-renowned Wiha tools to our vast selection of industrial tools.

The new Wiha tool offering includes various types of standard, insulated, and miniature/precision screwdrivers; multi-bit, hex, and impact bit drivers; general purpose, insulated, cutting, crimping, and precision pliers; cable shears; many tool set choices; and more.

Wiha tools are built with top-quality materials, ergonomically designed, and engineered with safety in mind to ensure long-lasting, reliable, and safe operation.

Wiha screwdrivers start at $4.25, multi-bit drivers start at $14.00, and pliers start at $27.50.

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