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good torx wrenches? where to find
i got one of those benchmade torx wrench sets and the #8(the small one) keeps breaking. the head just twists off. these things are just made out of lead or something. where can i find a good set that wont break? |
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good torx wrenches? where to find
I got mine from Sears, they sell in individual sizes and have a lifetime warranty. I have had no trouble yet with any of them. They are also fairly inexpensive. Dan |
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You certainly can't go wrong with Craftsman tools. I believe Sears owes a lot of their recovery to good old Craftsman and their consistant quality. On the other hand, the multi-torx that we offer is very nice and specifically designed for this type of application. Besides, I like a tool that stands out on my junked up workbench. That bad boy is bright green and practically "glows in the dark", compared to my other ####### I never can seem to find. Alex |
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I got my latest set from Home Depot. |
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size 8
ive looked at home depot but not sears, do they have the smaller sizes like 8 |
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Re: size 8
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Sure enough Clayton, Sears should have them available in individual sizes down to 5. |
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