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I need torx smaller than T10, recomend?

skipskip

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Several times recently I have needed a Torx tool smaller than T10.

I don't know which ones, since the screws are too small for me to see, much less measure.

anyone have experience? handled tools? sockets? set?

I don't need top end tools for this, but a $1.99 Chinese set wont be good either.

Thanks

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Gary S

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I have a set from Sears, but they are different from the ones posted above. I've been using them regularly for the past 15 years.
 

lowendrider

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I picked up a nice little driver from Lowes. It came with the handle and 8 bits that are stored in the handle. I don't know what the sizes are, I'd have to go look but the largest is T10 and the smallest is very tiny. Picked it up because I ran into something smaller than T10 a few days ago. I'm sure it's made in china but for around $4 it fit the bill.
 

jeffmoss26

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twincam00

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I have the set from sears too, been using them for 2 years now and theyve held up just fine. I used to buy cheap no-name individual ones but I kept stripping them
 

Steve-oh

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this is what I use...
 

Trucky

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Throw in one more for the Sears set. I have both the torx set and the small phillips and flathead driver set, and they're great. I use them personally, and I have a Stanley "made in wadda-bada-bing-bang" to give out as loaners. Not even a small bit of wear, and I use them quite frequently.
 

Zeke

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I had this problem, but the screw was buried down a hole. The universal sets with the 1/4" drive prevented the shaft from going all the way into the hole. A dedicated tool fixed that.
 

supra90turbo

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I just bought this kit this past weekend. For the infrequency that I need the smaller ones, it's just nice to have and for the price, you can't go wrong. I think I got it for around $7 with the 20% off coupon.
Mine is a black case with a green inserts on the driver, so ymmv.
The tweezers are real cheesy fwiw.

32 Piece Screwdriver Set with Offset Tweezers
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