Craftsman 4 Way Screwdriver available in Europe ?

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would love one of those to keep in my wallet, though i already have the lee valley coin pocket screwdriver, (of course i paid for one what you pay for a dozen in US ), and the victorinox 4 way from a swiss card, but haven't been able to locate one of those craftsman's around here, and on sears.com they are out of stock
any advice ? link ?
of course i can get by with all i have so far on my keys/wallet/pockets, but you know how it is ;)
thanks
 
Unfortunately, it's not sold over here (not that I know). An incredibly kind forumite sent me one some time ago, along with a P-38. I have to admit that, although the P-38 seems to get better feedback here, the 4-way Craftsman SD gets much more use, and now resides permanently on my work keychain. Both are very handy tiny tools. Hope you can find one somewhere.

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Yeah Fausto, i don't remember seeing one of those when i was in Italy either. Thanks anyway :D
 
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No need to settle for just a crappy screwdriver. Take a look at the Swisscard Lite, which includes almost a carbon copy of the old-fashioned Craftsman keychain screwdriver, along with the other stuff.

Of course, if you REALLY don't want the rest of the Swisscard, you can just buy the replacement screwdriver part. :)

Edit: the four way screwdriver for the Swisscard already has a hole drilled in it.
 
Yeah, thanks for the suggestion, I already have the swiss card, with the little 4 way screwdriver, but i find it a bit small compared to the craftsman, as i've seen on some pictures, hence i thought the craftsman might just be a bit more versatile/stronger.
And i admit i have a thing for US made stuff...:D
 
Well, I'm glad to hear someone out side the US likes US-made stuff.

Take a look on your local ebay. If you can't find one, I'll get one and mail it to you.

I had one a while ago and really didn't like it. It really pokes into the leg when carried in the pocket with keys.

Meanwhile, my Swisscard Lite should arrive tomorrow, and I can see what you mean.
 
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