I have one of these. Nobody else makes one shorter in 1/4 drive.
TORX® is recognized as one of the three most efficient fastening systems because of their ability to transfer greater torque, reduce load and - Ko-ken USA
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Wrong.
Made from S2 Tool Steel with proprietary heat treat for superior strength and durability, Mayhew's dual drive bits have a precision tip profile for positive and precise fastener engagement. A titanium nitride coating provides added strength and wear resistance. Available in a range of sizes and...
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T27 - 1/2 CUT Torx Driver, 1/4" square drive, 3/4" OAL, S2 steel
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Back to the original question about sockets, one man's trash is another man's treasure so, it's to answer this type of question. In fact, I feel it would be easier to name the worst sockets as you have to look hard to find a bad socket these days.
However, I really like Proto chrome six point sockets for their large size markings, excellent chrome, fit & finish.
I don't care for Williams' sockets as their size marking are too small.
Ko-Ken and
their parent company KTC offer great sockets, and I prefer their satin finish over shiny chrome, The Zeal series are outstanding with their modified detent ball cut out but, they can be too short at times to use in shallow length.
I think the most affordable sockets, with the widest range of no skip sizes, that are well made with unbeatable customer service would be Tekton hands down.
I still like my Toptul sockets that have served me well for a number of years.
In my misspent youth, I only craved Tool Truck brands. Now that I'm much older. I really don't care for truck brand tools for the most part but, that's just me.
