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SAE hex screwdriver recommendations

bleomycin

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I'm having a really difficult time finding SAE hex screwdrivers without ball tips. I currently have a full set of bondhus ball hex sae drivers and I really don't like them, the handles don't suit me but more importantly their fitment is very loose and poor in most fasteners. I have wera (non-ball) and pb swiss (ball) hex drivers in metric and I just generally like them much more.

If ball tips are the best I can hope for when it comes to SAE I see wera has a few but not the selection I would like, and snap-on has some with the great instinct handles but I don't know who the oem is for them? I'm worried they're just going to be bondhus with snapon handles...does anyone know?

Thanks for any help!
 
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I think Carlyle has their hex drivers on sale right now. Barring that, have you considered t-handles?
 
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I think Carlyle has their hex drivers on sale right now. Barring that, have you considered t-handles?

Thanks i'll check them out! Already have T-handles, just looking for drivers as well. I use hex drivers quite often and really appreciate them.
 
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If you absolutely positively need new SAE hex screwdrivers without ball tips and are willing to pay dearly for that convenience, KTC makes a set for the Japanese market (https://ktc.jp/catalog/index-category/category-list/td1h10b) which you can buy through Amazon.co.jp at https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B001EQFDLK/ Note that their set skips 7/64 and only goes up to 5/16.

Excellent, I am willing to pay a premium if necessary. I was hoping there would be some Japanese or German option I wasn't aware of. Thanks for the info!
 

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I use a Wiha screwdrive handle that takes any hex bit (have regular and stubby handles). You can then use any hex bit, including allen, as a screwdriver.
 

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If you find ballend that you like but want plain end, you're only 30 seconds and a dremel tool with cutoff wheel away. Just cut off the ball. I cut back mine all the time as the end gets rounded out. Same with the hex key sockets.

Yep.

I've found on the smaller sizes that there's a lot of random variation in brands. If I've dealing with something really small and really stuck, I try several different hex keys, bits, and drivers until I find the best fit.
 
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If ball tips are the best I can hope for when it comes to SAE I see wera has a few but not the selection I would like, and snap-on has some with the great instinct handles but I don't know who the oem is for them? I'm worried they're just going to be bondhus with snapon handles...does anyone know?

Thanks for any help!

Snap-on screwdrivers are made at:

7939 N Faulkner Rd,
Milwaukee, WI 53224
877-762-7664

They used to make a plain hex set called the SDA113. They no longer make that set but I'm listing the part number in case one pops up on eBay.

Here's a video showing how Snap-on screwdrivers are made:

 
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