Torx Bits Screw Drivers for Folding Knives

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I bought this Wera 6-in-1 screw driver and replaced its original bits with the ones from the Benchmade Blue Box. The bits lock onto the end of the driver and makes for a very solid and easy way of switching through different sizes. Although expensive, I think I have one of the best torx screw driver out there! :p

Lets see yours!

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Good choice! I use Torx all day at work and have found that Wiha and Wera are the best out there. They are spendy but 100% worth it.
 
Good choice! I use Torx all day at work and have found that Wiha and Wera are the best out there. They are spendy but 100% worth it.

I try to use Wera in the trade as much as I can as an electrician. They make the best tools and the handles are very erogonimic!

Those Wiha's are nice too... hmm. ( I want! :) )
 
I bought a set of craftsman torx (T5-T9). I prefer to have the individual drivers, though I do have another set with bits.
 
I bought a generic set, T5-T10, with a few other standard bits, works well enough but the T6 has been stripped a few times so I've had to regrind it.
 
This is my little guy;
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Sizes 6 through 30, and it only cost me like $12. Not the nicest tool around, but it certainly gets the job done! :)
 
Another vote for Wiha. Buy it once, take good care of it.

You'd be surprised how much the cheapie torx sets deviate from spec. They'll still drive a bit, but you're more likely to strip or cosmetically damage something.
 
WIHA. Got the technicians set with extension and insulted driver, it was a little pricey but quality stuff, haven't stripped out a torx since. Also had the craftsman set, over about 10 years the tools themselves has just worn down. The metal used to make just is not that hard.
 
Wera and Wiha make many different kinds of TORX and other bits. Different lengths, different coatings, different materials, different drive sizes, etc. They also offer a plethora of handles and kits. All great stuff for tool nuts.
 
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