Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories
Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories keep your drivers organised, replace worn parts, and make sure the right bit or blade is always to hand on site.
If your screwdrivers end up loose in the van, mixed in a drawer, or missing the blade you actually need, this is the fix. Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories cover holders, storage, replacement blades and handles that keep your kit working properly. Handy for sparks, fitters and maintenance lads who want fast access, less faff, and gear that stays serviceable instead of getting binned.
What Are Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories Used For?
- Organising bench kits, van drawers, and site boxes so the right driver, blade, or bit is easy to grab when you are moving between fixings all day.
- Replacing worn or damaged blades and handles instead of chucking a full screwdriver, which saves money when one part has taken the abuse.
- Setting up wall racks or storage rails in workshops and site cabins where tools need to stay visible, tidy, and ready for repeat jobs.
- Keeping interchangeable screwdriver systems together for electrical, mechanical, and maintenance work where lost parts slow the whole job down.
- Building a more flexible fastening kit by adding Wera screwdriver holders and spare components that suit the work you actually do most.
Choosing the Right Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories
Sort the right accessory by the problem you are trying to fix, not by buying bits you will never use.
1. Storage or Replacement
If your main issue is wasted time hunting for drivers, go straight for Wera screwdriver holders or storage. If the tool still works but one part is shot, replacement blades or handles make more sense than replacing the full lot.
2. Fixed Driver or Interchangeable System
If you already run an interchangeable Kraftform setup, make sure the accessory matches that system. There is no point buying spare parts that do not fit the handles or blades you already keep on the bench or in the pouch.
3. Site Use or Workshop Use
For mobile work, pick compact storage that keeps everything together in the van or tool bag. For workshop use, racks and holders that keep drivers visible and in order are usually the better shout.
4. Build Around the Kit You Already Own
If you already use Wera Kraftform Screwdrivers, stick with matching accessories so the fit is right and the whole setup stays consistent. It saves doubling up and keeps your everyday kit familiar.
Who Uses These on Site?
- Sparkies use them to keep interchangeable blades, handles, and slim drivers sorted for board work, sockets, accessories, and snagging without rummaging through the bag.
- Maintenance teams swear by them because they can replace the part that is worn out, keep storage neat, and carry the drivers they use every shift.
- Panel builders and workshop fitters rely on Wera Kraftform accessories when they need tidy bench storage and quick access to the same drivers job after job.
- Site supervisors and service engineers keep them in the van so screwdriver sets stay complete, organised, and ready instead of ending up scattered between cases.
Wera Kraftform Accessories That Keep Your Kit Together
These are the add-ons that stop your screwdriver kit turning into a loose pile of parts at the bottom of the box.
1. Screwdriver Holders
A proper holder keeps drivers upright, visible, and easy to grab. You will be glad of it when you are not wasting ten minutes hunting for the one Pozi you need in a cluttered drawer.
2. Replacement Blades
When a blade is rounded, bent, or just the wrong profile for the next job, swapping it out is cheaper and quicker than replacing the whole driver. Ideal if the handle is still sound.
3. Replacement Handles
If the grip has had years of abuse but your blades are still fine, a replacement handle gets the set back into service without starting again from scratch.
4. Tool Storage
Good storage stops bits and blades going missing between the workshop, van, and site. It is the difference between opening the case ready to work and finding half the set has wandered off.
Choose the Right Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories for the Job
Match the accessory to how your screwdrivers are used day to day.
| Your Job | Category or Type | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Keeping bench or van screwdrivers in order | Screwdriver holders | Quick visual access, tidy storage, less time searching for the right driver |
| Replacing a worn working end | Replacement blades | Restores use without replacing the whole tool, handy for interchangeable systems |
| Refreshing tired drivers that still have good blades | Replacement handles | Improves grip and comfort, keeps existing compatible parts in service |
| Building a complete fastening kit for site visits | Storage and organiser accessories | Keeps sets complete, reduces lost parts, easier to move between jobs |
| Expanding an existing Wera setup | Matching Kraftform accessories | Designed around the system you already use, avoids compatibility headaches |
Common Buying and Usage Mistakes
- Buying storage before checking what you actually carry is a common one. If the holder or organiser does not suit your driver count or handle size, it just becomes another unused bit of kit in the van.
- Replacing a full screwdriver when only the blade or handle is worn wastes money. Check whether your current Wera setup can be refreshed with the right spare part first.
- Mixing systems without checking compatibility causes no end of grief. Stick to the Kraftform parts that match your existing drivers so everything fits and works as it should.
- Letting loose blades and bits roll around in drawers leads to damaged tips and missing parts. Proper Wera screwdriver storage saves you replacing things you already own.
- Using workshop storage for mobile site work is another bad call. If the kit lives in a van, choose accessories that keep tools secure when they are being thrown about all week.
Holders vs Replacement Blades vs Replacement Handles
Screwdriver Holders
Best if your main issue is clutter, lost tools, or wasted time reaching for the wrong driver. They do not change how the tool performs, but they make day to day work quicker and keep sets complete.
Replacement Blades
Go here if the working end is worn, damaged, or no longer suits the screws you face most. This is the practical option when the handle is still sound and you want to keep a compatible system going.
Replacement Handles
Worth buying when grip, comfort, or control has gone off but the blade side is still fine. It is a sensible fix for trades who use the same drivers constantly and wear the handle before anything else.
Storage Systems
These suit lads carrying full kits between workshop, site, and van. Better than a simple holder when you need transport as well as organisation, especially for mixed screwdriver sets and spare parts.
Maintenance and Care
Keep Storage Clean
Brush out holders, trays, and storage racks now and then. Packed dust, swarf, and site muck make tools harder to slot in properly and can hide missing parts.
Check Blades for Wear
If the tip is rounded or chewed, swap it before it starts damaging fixings. Worn tips slip more, mark screw heads, and make simple jobs take longer than they should.
Store Interchangeable Parts Together
Keep handles, blades, and bits in one dedicated place. Loose parts get lost quickly on site, and half a system is about as useful as none at all.
Replace Parts Before They Fail Mid Job
Do not wait until a handle splits or a blade is unusable. If you rely on the tool daily, changing tired parts early saves hold ups when you are in the middle of first fix or maintenance work.
Keep Van Storage Sensible
Do not let holders or organisers bounce around loose in the back. Fix them properly or store them flat so drivers stay put and nothing turns up damaged on Monday morning.
Why Shop for Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories at ITS?
Whether you need replacement blades, handles, holders, or proper storage to keep your fastening kit in order, we stock the full range of Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories in one place. That means less hunting around and no guesswork. It is all in our own warehouse, in stock, and ready for next day delivery when the job cannot wait.
Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Accessories FAQs
What Wera Screwdriver Accessories are available?
You are mainly looking at Wera screwdriver holders, Wera screwdriver storage, Wera screwdriver bits, replacement blades, and screwdriver handles. In simple terms, it is the stuff that keeps your existing kit organised, replaceable, and usable for longer rather than buying full new drivers every time.
How do Wera screwdriver accessories improve tool storage and use?
They cut out the usual faff. A proper holder means you can see exactly what is missing and grab the right driver straight away. Storage stops blades and bits getting lost in the van, and replacement parts keep tools working instead of sitting in the scrap pile.
Are Wera Kraftform accessories suitable for professional tradesmen?
Yes. They make sense for daily trade use because they help keep frequently used screwdrivers organised and serviceable. If you are on site or in a workshop every day, being able to replace worn parts and keep sets complete is a real advantage, not just a nice extra.
What screwdriver accessory is useful for site and workshop work?
A good screwdriver holder is hard to beat because it works in both places. In the workshop it keeps drivers visible on the bench or wall, and on site it helps keep the same set together so you are not forever replacing missing tools.
Can Wera Screwdriver Accessories help organise screwdriver sets?
Yes, that is one of the main reasons to buy them. Holders and storage options make it obvious where each driver lives, which is useful when you are carrying mixed slotted, Phillips, Pozi, and Torx tools between jobs.
Are replacement blades worth buying, or should I just replace the whole screwdriver?
If the system is designed for it and the handle is still sound, replacement blades are absolutely worth it. It is the cheaper fix and keeps a familiar driver in service. If both the grip and the working end are tired, then a full replacement may be the better call.
Will these accessories actually make a difference in a van setup?
Yes, especially if your screwdrivers usually end up loose in drawers or mixed with other hand tools. Proper Wera screwdriver storage keeps the set together, stops parts wandering, and saves time every time you open the van.
Where should I start if I am building a Wera screwdriver kit from scratch?
Start with the main drivers you use most, then add storage and replacement parts around them. If you need the core tools first, look at Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Sets, broader Wera Screwdriver Accessories, and the wider Wera Screwdrivers range. If keeping everything together matters, Wera Tool Storage is worth a look as well.