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Needed a T15 for my S-10 blazer headlight adjustment. These are too short for that application, but still a good set to have.
This set will go great with my bike, to make little adjustments as well as when I need to open up a cell phone for repair. I've only had this set for a short period of time but I KNOW they are quality. I used to do some advertising/design work for Bondhus. MOST cells now days use T-keys. They put a lot of thought into their tools and the metal used is INCREDIBLY hard.
I bought this because I was changing the lenses in a car window strobe light and the screws were set way down so I needed a long key to reach them. The tool seems to be well made for what it is, I wouldn't run over it because it does have plastic parts, but I would use it on a daily basis if I needed to. I have a number of sets of bits for a screwdriver or drill, but you need something like this if you need a long narrow shaft on your torxdriver.
There may be some applications that it doesn't work for - for example if you need a long key or perhaps need to apply a lot of torque. I was looking for a set of torx keys so that I could have them around to some work on computer equipment. This was the most inexpensive set I found that had the largest number of sizes. But for work on small electronics it's just fine. It's great.
The cary case handle is so chubby that I couldn't rotate it whatsoever since the towel bar is so close to the wall. It seems to be made of excellent materials but there are two huge issues that I took with it:1). I bought this to tighten the tiny screw used to install a towel bar in my bathroom. none of the screwdrivers lock into place so they swivels around while you're trying to screw something in. While the T8 driver was the perfect size, this tool ended up being virtually useless for it's intended purpose due to the handle being so thick. 2).
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