aussiek2000
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Who has the best torx bits out right now for the money? I am currently in the snap on student program if that makes a difference.
Who has the best torx bits out right now for the money? I am currently in the snap on student program if that makes a difference.
Who has the best torx bits out right now for the money? I am currently in the snap on student program if that makes a difference.

....and I dont have to chase down a truck to get a replacement.
Just to clarify, I am talking about torx bit sockets not screwdrivers.
@johndeere850j, I get anywhere from 10%-60% off list.
I hear a lot of people say that. But if you email Snap-on, they'll send you a new bit right away.
It took about 3 or 4 days from when I emailed Snap-on, until the new torx bit arrived.
Not trying to nit pick... but not many people seem to know you don't have to find a truck to get stuff replaced.
If you can get the snap on's cheap, definitely go with them.....
Without sending yours in first? Who has to pay shipping?

If you can get the snap on's cheap, definitely go with them.....
Without sending yours in first? Who has to pay shipping?
They pay shipping, and normally you don't have to return the broken one........but if they want it, they'll pay shipping .![]()
I just included a picture of it in the email, and the asked me to scrap it, once the replacement arrives.
They sent it via Ups, and paid for the shipping themselves.

Is it bad to use security torx in a non-security torx head? they will fit (when its just regular torx) but is it more likely to break or deform since there's less meat on the bit?
in other words, do I need to invest in a set of both when the security set will work for both applications?
There is no equal to the Gold colored, Heavy Duty Snap on torx but sockets. They too will fail, but long after everyone else's has twisted, snapped, shattered, and stripped out.
Second place would be the S2 versions from VIM.![]()
What's the real difference between the standard Snapon bits and the gold ones? Has anyone actually used both?

Can a Snapon man press out a broken bit from the Snapon torx socket driver and press in a new one?
I suppose it depends on how much you expect to use them. I have one snap-on in one size I needed for my Jeep, and it is a tough ******.
Herein lies the benefit of the Wiha replaveable bit - a small hex key is all you need. I'm not saying these are better than Snap on, but for the money a good option.
What's the real difference between the standard Snapon bits and the gold ones?
More like it depends on what you're using them on. Socket drivers are one of those tools that can fail on the first high torque bolt they meet.