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mrborohachi

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Whia's System-4 set is a great option. They have sets with SAE or Metric hex.
Torx: T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T15

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Finky198

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+1 on the wiha. I have a few idk like (75) it's become a bit of an addiction tho so be... careful
 

Katodog

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I use this Husky from Home Depot, it works perfectly for all of my Torx needs for my knives, and for computer work as well. So far any time I've needed a "tiny" Torx I immediately think of grabbing this out of my drawer. I have another driver like this from Husky that is standard/Philips and I use that driver all of the time too.
 

Zeke

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I use this Husky from Home Depot, it works perfectly for all of my Torx needs for my knives, and for computer work as well. So far any time I've needed a "tiny" Torx I immediately think of grabbing this out of my drawer. I have another driver like this from Husky that is standard/Philips and I use that driver all of the time too.

I broke my T10 so I stopped in at the Home Defect to get something, anything, and I came home with a set for about 10 bucks. Didn't see that combo and I looked for a single wrench or anything to keep from buying more of what I already have.

Anyway, the Husky ones seem to be OK. But as I mentioned a few months ago, as the sizes get tiny, spend the money. I have a set Whia Phillips screwdrivers down to the smallest they make and under a loupe they are not perfect. Others I looked at under the scope were trash.
 
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scooternut

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I use this Husky from Home Depot, it works perfectly for all of my Torx needs for my knives, and for computer work as well. So far any time I've needed a "tiny" Torx I immediately think of grabbing this out of my drawer. I have another driver like this from Husky that is standard/Philips and I use that driver all of the time too.

Same here, works really well for all my knives...and my co-workers knives!
 

anndel

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I have sk and use them regularly on cars and home repairs using deckmate screws. After about 6 mos of use the tips are rounding off.
 

apdxyk

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Wiha of 1980s vintage was excellent, not so much now. I stopped buying Wiha with all Made in Vietnam stuff they sell at premium prices. If you prefer German Quality look at Witte and Felo drivers.
PB Swiss and Vessel may be what the doctor ordered.

Moody is a top shelf manufacturer. Lifetime products.
 

Finky198

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Wiha of 1980s vintage was excellent, not so much now. I stopped buying Wiha with all Made in Vietnam stuff they sell at premium prices.

Wiha stuff is still produced in Germany and its printed right on their drivers.
They do import some items, but not there hard line stuff.
 
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Sine Swept

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Take a look at Witte.

I have some Pow r Torq screwdrivers that I really like in smaller sizes

They sell bits 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Torx drive
 
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