Wamsutta
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This thread has gone over two pages and only one post from the OP.
I have the snap-ons, labelled on the ****. Minimal use with them so far, but I like them.
PB Swiss 8400 Series Torx
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If you deal with a lot of Torx stuff, it's a lot easier to grab a dedicated driver that's going to reach down in holes easily and won't wobble.
For example, if you work on Stihl equipment, you'll use a T27 constantly.
If you don't work on a lot of stuff with Torx, then just keep some bits around. Maybe in your profession or the brands you work on they're not all that common, but there are types of machinery and even car and motorcycle brands covered in Torx.
I guess some German cars have a lot of torx, but usually bolts I can’t get out with a screwdriver other then air filter bolts. I was just curious. I bet they have their used, I just usually throw bits on an impact and go. But maybe somewhere you need to be careful these would be great. I just try to use a power tool when possible
As an auto tech, I’ve never seen anyone that has these, and as for me I can’t see how they would be more useful compared to a torx bit on a ratchet. Someone edjucate me on what makes these so useful?
As an auto tech, I’ve never seen anyone that has these, and as for me I can’t see how they would be more useful compared to a torx bit on a ratchet. Someone edjucate me on what makes these so useful?
Not sure what you mean by 'ends marked', but I do like my Bondhus. Made in USA. Lifetime guarantee. What's not to love? (green ones are torx)
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You guys can quit making recommendations. I don't think 'ive' is coming back. There's sure been a lot of recommendations for just one opening post.
Are there any other brands that have 'pro-hold' style tips that hold on to the fastener like Bondhus?
Thanks for that. I wonder how well they work?
ive, Bondhus are good, but the handles don't appear to be marked like you want. We used Bondhus clear/red acetate regular handle ball end hex drivers, and dipped and non-dipped t-handle straight and ball end hex drivers at the print shop I worked in. They withstood being used while dunked into plate processor chemical tanks and nearly shoulder deep, i.e., non-finessed, into presses and bindery equipment. I was pleased enough with them to have ordered a few of the yellow dipped t-handle hex drivers like in WWheeler's pic for the set screws in my hole saw arbors.
I'd confidently assume Bondhus torx are every bit as good as Bondhus hex.
Any links to amazon on these?
I purchased the screwdrivers a couple weeks ago from Walmart, lowest cost I was able to find:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Bondhus-34534-Set-of-8-Stardriver-Tools-sizes-T9-T40/161458878
Price looks to have went up around $.50 or so since I bought.
I have the Proto Duratek set. Tips are excellent, handles are nicely shaped and impervious to any shop chemical you're likely to use and they're marked on the ends.
https://www.zoro.com/proto-screwdriver-set-torxr-9-pc-j1209st/i/G5291185/
Thanks for that. I wonder how well they work?
Thanks so much for this comparison. I hadn't even known these styles existed, but it's definitely a need I have. Your testimonial on those three is VERY helpful.I have the Bondhus ProHold, the Wiha MagicRing and the Wera HF holding function torx drivers. Of the three, Wiha works best with smaller fasteners (under T20), Bondhus works best with larger ones. Though, tbh, I would choose the Wera HF simply because I fear the Bondhus & Wiha solutions will eventually wear out (I'm surprised the Bondhus plastic nubs are holding up as well as they are, despite getting a little frayed out!) and the Wera's holding ability is perfectly adequate for most uses.
Thanks so much for this comparison. I hadn't even known these styles existed, but it's definitely a need I have. Your testimonial on those three is VERY helpful.
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I'll take T-handle over regular handles any day when it come to Torx. Do yourself a favour and get the Wiha 7pc set with labled Green handles. I have the longer 10ish inch but they come in 6" too. Made in Germany and extremely strong. I use the T-27 a lot torquing cylinder bolts on small engines & the feel under torque or amount of twist is amazing. The have regular handle ones too but after using the T's you won't want regular handles unless its the smaller sizes in low torque applications. But this is my opinion from experience, if standard acetate or comfort handles are needs there are plenty of choices out there including US made.