The tamperproof torx will be slightly weaker as the center of the bit is bored out but that should be it. If you're only getting 1 set get the tamper proof set.
Save even more money by getting a magnetic screwdriver and tamperproof torx bits.

i've had plenty of em bust up, even "impact torx". not pleased with these. lol
Who were the manufacture of those?
What a scam. I went to work on our 2004 Regal. Was stopped dead by tamper proof fasteners on the TPS and MAF sensor. A plain phillips head would have been more than adequate for the application. Even a regular Torx would have been OK. It's very irritating that I have to invest in more tools to do a simple job. I'm not a pro, just a weekender. They aren't "Tamper Proof" if anyone can buy the tool.

I just bought the same set and the metal looks like it isn't the same heat treated as the normal ones; unfortunately the normal ones in the craftsman line aren't that good either! Generally, on the tamper resistant stuff they aren't the high torque fasteners so hopefully this will be in our favor; I just used mine to remove a MAF (mass airflow sensor) off of a SUBARU which has all plastic housing. Just be careful and as I have said before: make sure you are fully seat in the fastener, clean out the fastener with carb cleaner, metal probe or compress air, and when you are using the bits press down on the ratchet head to keep the socket SEATED in the fastener as you turn the ratchet. Most of the failures I see many times is because the fastener is not fully seated inside the fastener and it just rounds off the very tip of the socket. Of course soft and cheap metal will fail no matter how much care you take in using torx sockets!
If you don't want to spend allot of money; most checker/autozones sell a cheap tamper proff set that are "L" shaped that look like a allen wrench for pretty cheap; I prefer a socket but if money is a issue the L shaped ones are a option.
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You think that is a scam - how about the torx PLUS?! I don't know where you find those, but I guess you risk damage to the fastener and/or tool if you use a regular torx bit on it.![]()
Snap-Off, probably.
Just be careful and as I have said before: make sure you are fully seat in the fastener, clean out the fastener with carb cleaner, metal probe or compress air, and when you are using the bits press down on the ratchet head to keep the socket SEATED in the fastener as you turn the ratchet. Most of the failures I see many times is because the fastener is not fully seated inside the fastener and it just rounds off the very tip of the socket.
Of course soft and cheap metal will fail no matter how much care you take in using torx sockets!
I pointed out that set to "vincent vega" because he seemed angry/frustrated that he had to poney up to buying a $40 set of sockets that he would only use once in a Blue Moon! There is always another option; if are in serious cheap skate mode for something you don't use often, well it can get the job done (for how long no one knows!). That particular set is one my brother bought; I have used it a couple of times and it worked! I don't like it but at a little under $7 it is a viable option compared to $40 and up!![]()

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I've got a jet ski in the water loaded up with 300 pounds of C4 explosives guided by satellite on its way to the freighter!!!
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...but it's probably not wise to post such things on a public internet forum...
The next thing you know, those black Suburbans will be parked in front of your house.