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Torx L Keys Recommendation

nezzman

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After my thread about hex keys, I’m now on the hunt for torx l keys.

I already have T handles, screwdrivers and sockets.

Everything I look at seems to be really short L Keys.

I was going to get the PB Swiss set, but they seem tiny, though the long set they have only goes up to T25.

Should I just go for the Bondhus long set?

What is the reason most sets are short versions.

Any other suggestions for longer sets?

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I needed a T-9 (I think the screws were tamperproof) to repair my M12 ratchet.
I found a used (new) tamperproof Titan set on Amazon warehouse.
They have been pretty solid, but I did mangle one of the smallest keys working on a loctited pocket knife screw.

I also picked up a Powerbuilt set fairly recently and cosmetically are like jewelry. Not sure on fitment, as I havent really put them through the paces yet.
 
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I will have a look at those 2 suggestions, they look something like what I am looking for.

What’s the quality like compared to PB or bondhus?
 

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You’re right about PB Swiss. I generally love their tools, but Torx key’s are not something they do well, at least not for general engineering.

Wiha are good. I got a set on a deal locally and found myself using them a lot. Mine are plain, these are ball ended - rare in Torx.80F73CDF-3375-49A2-B575-6A620A3FD4BC.jpeg

My all time favourites are probably Wera. They offer a huge variation - short and long, plain or colour coded, tool steel or stainless, and also offer a sort of “ball Torx”!

Here are just a couple of styles.30B28EF8-153A-4308-910A-A0F8619BB15E.jpegFBFE8E3D-A95C-4709-86AD-C94A99366959.jpeg
 
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I have Wiha and Eklind L-keys.
 

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I will have a look at those 2 suggestions, they look something like what I am looking for.

What’s the quality like compared to PB or bondhus?
I don’t have PB but I do have a Bondhus set and strength-wise would recommend it, but they are super short.
 
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nezzman

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I’m not looking a set that are super long, something around 8 inches for the T40 would be fine, just not tiny like the PB.

I will take a look at the Wiha as suggested.

Does anyone know why torx keys are usually short?
 
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Ok, so, I have placed my order…

I think I went overboard, but I just couldn’t decide.. they will all be used at some stage regardless.

I ordered the Wera Blacklaser set T9-T40 in long with the holding function, I didn’t want the coloured sleeves, then the PB short set T6-T45, as I was waiting to place my order for the PB hex keys anyway. Both PB sets are in chrome, not the coloured sets, I just don’t like the look of them as much, plus chromes where cheaper.

I will post some pics once they arrive.
 
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