... Screwing with power drills in and out-turn !!! (This was the first thing my husband was interested in this craft suitcase.)
Although: to open the case or the cover of the lower part, where there is impact drill and other accessories, is already a Phillips screwdriver would have been necessary! In (easily accessible) uppers are indeed 4 different slot and Phillips Dreher, but none of them has the requisite size to release the screws that hold the bottom plastic cover was (probably as a transport safety device) covered. This (actually unimportant) The fact is by my side but also the only gripe with this toolbox.
In this case there are any tool parts that belong to a craft suitcase:
-Säge
-Kombizange
-hammer
Screwdrivers and keys
-Kabelmesser
-Spannungsprüfer
-Various screws and dowels determined and also some other parts
-A hammer drill.
This "equipment" of the artisans is prepared for all emergencies, in which a quick help is needed. A "professional" has certainly other (higher) standards of the individual tools, but these crafts luggage seems to be not intended. He is close at hand for emergencies and can be found in it everything you need in a hurry.
Ideal it would be if he would include a cordless screwdriver or drill, but at a price, for which one previously (if any) would receive only one suitcase with wrenches, screwdrivers and pliers, the Tool Kit is from Bavaria (including the impact drill) something very special.
Truly a super price / performance ratio and recommended by my side very much!