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info needed: Cornwell CBSMTX34S torx set

t100

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I'm looking at an used set, but the seller isn't sure if these are U.S. made.

anybody knows about it? are these decent quality stuff?

thanks

http://www.cornwelltools.com/webcat...4",-3{47}8",-&-1{47}2"-Master-Star-&-Hex-Set#

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justinmc

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I have an older version of that set.. I need to look but I think mine are stamped USA. Lemme run out and check real quick.
 

Hiball

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I think they are imported as well, There was a set for sale here in the classifieds not to long ago and the question was asked then also.
 

justinmc

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Correction.. just checked. Mine are stamped with nothing more than CORNWELL T55, etc and crv.. which usually means Taiwan.
 
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t100

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thanks guys. I felt it's kinda fishy when I asked the seller where these are made, he's answer was "I'm not sure".

well, he wants $50 for it and that's with the case and all the pieces. it's a long drive, I don't know if it's worth the trouble.
 

scottmlew

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It's definitely from Taiwan (as previously said). The torx bits are OK, the e-torx seem pretty good. It's a nice set for $50 IMHO, esp if you have a dealer to warranty them. I'm not sure how long a "long drive" is, but I'd strongly consider them.
 

thk2c

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i have the large set. I like it. i am not a pro, but they seem to work well and i have not had any problems, plus my Cornwell guy is a good guy.
 

nato

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Yes, Taiwan...just like the cheap line of Mac's and a couple others...I have the standard Cornwell torx set. They're not bad, but I don't think anyone really makes a badass torx bit, possibly other than S/O....and that may be a stretch too.
 

9GUY9

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I have the bigger version of that set (has a long version of each torx as well) and I have been very happy with it. I like the knurling around each socket, makes spinning them by hand much easier.
 
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