What's up with 78313 skipping E11? I really like nanos and I'd love to buy the nanos for E-Torx, but the only size E-Torx bolt I've ever found on my personal vehicle (LR3) is an E11 so it feels ridiculous to buy a nano set that skips that size.
snap on basic etorx set don’t even include e11 tbh
im young and still learning from the pros here but it’s my understanding 9 and 11 aren’t common sizes in either regular hex or e torx because 10 mm is so common. That your always using 10 on every vehicle somewhere
and if your also using a 9 or 11 on the same vehicle as a 10 the sizes are so close that you can’t tell by eye and even by feel it’s not off by that much you might accidentally use a 11 on a 10 or a 10 on a 9
so to avoid that they just skip 9 and 11 and if you can’t use a 10 which is m6 because it’s just too small then you’d upsize to a 12 or 13 head In m8
and if the 10 head is too big you’d drop down to a 8 which is m5
correct me if I’m wrong here guys but that’s why on any car you don’t see two sizes of heads with the same mm. You see 8 10 12 14 17 19 on Japanese. And maybe 8 10 13 15 on iso or din idk offhand.
so engineers using fastener sizes just one millimeter apart from each other are the ones you should be mad at. Not poor Chris

he would include 11 which adds a few bucks to the cost and most people would be wasting it. snap on does sell an E11 just not in there basic set. So maybe drop the $20 on the single socket from them esp if it’s the only one you need to work on your personal car.
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