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as tamz has said the grip/ feel in your hand is very important. get to a decent tool shop and tek a look.
 
I personally prefer the ck screw drivers but for the long handled I usually buy wickes
 
Ive got
Wera 300mm Phipps pozi flat for boilers or bathroom vanity units ( Wera Kraftform Plus Lasertip 300mm Screwdriver Set 3 Pc | General Purpose Sets | NoLinkingToThis )
Wera 6pc set for general use ( Wera Kraftform Plus Lasertip Screwdriver Set 6Pcs | General Purpose Sets | NoLinkingToThis )
Cheap set of stubbys ( Stubby Screwdriver Set 4 Pc | Screwdriver Sets | NoLinkingToThis ) as I only use them every now and then
Go-thru set for abuse ( Screwdriver Set 'Go-Thru' 6Pc | General Purpose Sets | NoLinkingToThis )
And a no brand set of electric screwdrivers

I haven't had any problems with them over 4 years and there all still in good shape and comfortable to use
 
poundland. or near end of month 99p shop. they still get knicked or lost exactly the same..
 
Thanks for all your input guys. Looks like I will be visiting a tool store this weekend!
 
Got an assorted set of Weras from a mate who works for them on the cheap, they are great. Especially like the chiseldrivers that have metal reinforced handles for when you use them for chiselling stuff out or persuading out rounded heads
 
Brought a 8 piece set of Kamas screwdrivers (Green & Black handles) 2 months back at half price, like them a lot and feel good in the hand with a slightly cushioned soft touch grip.
 
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