Tynee
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Morning, all. I've been wanting to upgrade from my current bankers bag full of random hex keys with a smattering on mismatched hex, torx, and tamper-proof torx sockets. But there are a lot of options when it comes to hex and torx tools. I'd like some feedback on pros and cons of the different options. Are there specific uses when L-shaped keys are better? T-handles? Bit sockets?
What brands do I want to stick with for each of those options? I've seen good things about Snap-On and Williams bit sockets, but that may be out of my price range? What are good brands in the keys and T-Handles, and is this a tool that needs to be USA made, or will a Taiwan tool serve just as well? Are there differences in steel alloys used between brands, or do the manufacturers figure these are a wear tool meant to be replaced more often?
I've been close a couple of times to pulling the trigger on a couple different sets of long L-shaped hex keys (I think I had settled on Ecklind) with ball-ends on the long end and standard end on the short side, both metric and standard sizes. This seems like the most versatile setup. Wondering if I want to go this way for torx as well?
What brands do I want to stick with for each of those options? I've seen good things about Snap-On and Williams bit sockets, but that may be out of my price range? What are good brands in the keys and T-Handles, and is this a tool that needs to be USA made, or will a Taiwan tool serve just as well? Are there differences in steel alloys used between brands, or do the manufacturers figure these are a wear tool meant to be replaced more often?
I've been close a couple of times to pulling the trigger on a couple different sets of long L-shaped hex keys (I think I had settled on Ecklind) with ball-ends on the long end and standard end on the short side, both metric and standard sizes. This seems like the most versatile setup. Wondering if I want to go this way for torx as well?












