This is absolutely the best bit set you can buy. It contains everything that's practical;
bits that you'll actually use. I've also had another Wiha driver set where the bits are stored in
retaining ring around the barrel of the driver. The plastic is light, but not cheap. Do not make the
mistake of thinking that good must be heavy. It's an anti-static polymer. The cap spins and permits
easy one-handed use. The metal case is sturdy. The arrangement inside the box is very space
efficient. The bits are hands down the most precise with the least play and significantly better
metallurgy than the crap sold by others. Anyway, the plastic won't break; it's not cheap.Also, you
need to consider the size of the screw and how much force is too much before you shear the fastener
or strip the head. The diameter of the driver is just big enough to assist you to remove or secure
your fasteners without applying too much force and damaging them. Think about this a moment. Why is
an electricians #3 or #4 Phillips so big? Because you can apply more force, which is required. Same
concept, but reversed for small bits and screws. Anyway, I've had the bits for years and pack them
daily. The smaller set without the box stays in my bag. I have fixed many small electronics devices
and not once has a problem with damage to bits or screws. The esd safe driver has held up flawlessly
too. Every single person that I loan my bit-set to immediately says they are amazing and asks about
them.The reason that I wrote all of this is that mostly people write reviews based on first
impressions and not experience. It irritates me when I see something thoughtless in a review that
impacts others. This is not a cheap quality tool. If you treat it like you should, you'll never need
to replace it unless you lose it or somebody steals it. I am embarrassed to say how many tools I
have purchased from Wiha. I own and have used SnapOn, MAC, Craftsman (before China), Klien, Wera,
& Wiha. I was also in aviation maintenance for a decade and used good tools. Sticking only to
apples for apples comparison with what Wiha retails, you cannot beat the quality in today's world.
And at their Pricepoint, there isn't a comparison. I've been young and purchased cheap tools both
because of budget and urgency. I've always had to replace those tools for one reason or another so
in the end, it wasn't cheaper. Buy the set. It's quality and anybody that says otherwise is not
using it for the intended purpose.