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HanShotFirst

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Gentlemen,

What I'm looking for are the bits you see in this photo. But I need something that's MADE IN USA, and comes with a warranty.
I need absolute best quality.
Does anyone know of a world class tool company who makes these?
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General Geoff

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I would ordinarily say Bondhus, but they do not make security torx bits in 1/4" hex shank format.

That format is used with power drills and impact drivers, and the bits are typically considered a consumable.
 
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HanShotFirst

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My bad, I didn't notice those were security. I just need torx drivers, not security. And honestly I don't care if it's not US, I just need high quality.
 

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The best bits I've ever used, without any doubt, are PB Swiss!

They are the best made, best finished and longest lasting! I have previously used a variety of makes of bits in a production environment, and none come close to the durability of the PB.

The bad news for you, and the clue is in the name, is that they are Swiss made!

I have no idea if they come with a warranty, but equally I have no doubt that in the unlikely event of you finding a fault with a bit, they'll give you another! What I doubt they will do, is let you use it for a year in an industrial environment, wear it out, then expect another! I only say this as this seems to be the somewhat unrealistic expectation that some folks seem to have from a 'warranty'!
 

Kensgarage

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They're consumables. Like drill bits. Get a decent brand or buy a couple from several makers and see what "seems" to hold up best for you.
Sure they'll last a long time but it's like impact sockets. A tire guy can go through more in a month than you will in three years or even 10
 
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HanShotFirst

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Thanks gents.

The PB Swiss look like they'll do the trick. I think I'm going to order them, and a set made by Whia and we'll let fate decide which is the best. I'll put them both to good use and the toughest will show through.
 

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I know that Picquic makes several different types of bits for their screwdrivers. You can find them on Amazon or eBay if you search "BitPac." They are made in Taiwan.
 

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+1 on the PB Swiss Wiha is also very good. I have had a Wiha T27 last four years on a 1/4" impact removing and replacing thousands of screws on chainsaws and it still looks like new.
 

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I have a set of the PB Swiss I use with an air screwdriver. I'll admit I havn't used 'em as much as some, but I have one PZ 2 that gets used all the time, even with crappy screws! And it's lasted superbly!

I have a Festool bit which I use in a much less powerful CXS drill/driver. They're good, and compared to some of the cheapo **** out there, very good, but they're not in the same league as the PB Swiss. (noticeable wear after a few hundred screws, not so the PB)!

Zephyr are excellent bits. Traditionally I've used Zephyr for inch sizes and PB for Metric!
 

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I'm going to jump in with Wiha, hands down the best out there,great selection,great prices and I never had to worry about a warranty. 3 years before the first one broke.
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