I've answered the concern about Wera hand tools before, but to reiterate my position: a $6 screwdriver doesn't matter if it helps you do your job.
Not having a screwdriver when you need it in a pinch is penny wise and pound foolish. At best you're now out 30 minutes while you drive to Home Depot, potentially during some sort of catastrophe. At worst maybe you simply cannot do the task that you need to do, because it's 2am and you're in Frankfurt. I've worked in a lot of datacenters that didn't stock basic tools to perform tasks, and frankly it sucked.
I keep a log of all of the purchases I made for the current datacenter build. Non-server / non-structural expenses account for less than $3000, which is less than the cost of a single server. This includes storage bins, carts, shelves, workbenches, chairs, supplies and tools.
Not having a screwdriver when you need it in a pinch is penny wise and pound foolish. At best you're now out 30 minutes while you drive to Home Depot, potentially during some sort of catastrophe. At worst maybe you simply cannot do the task that you need to do, because it's 2am and you're in Frankfurt. I've worked in a lot of datacenters that didn't stock basic tools to perform tasks, and frankly it sucked.
I keep a log of all of the purchases I made for the current datacenter build. Non-server / non-structural expenses account for less than $3000, which is less than the cost of a single server. This includes storage bins, carts, shelves, workbenches, chairs, supplies and tools.