JatoTheRipper | 02-09-2024 06:58 AM | Re: What hex drivers you using? I'm using MIP Gen 1, ProTek, Bondhus, Wiha, Wera and even Turnigy. I stick mainly to MIP though. As stated below, if I had to do it all over again I am not sure I would have paid the money for those. They only offer a very short hex tip so you can't really cut or grind the shaft for a fresh tip (that's what she said). You also can't replace the shafts in MIP handles like you can in ProTek and even cheapo Turnigy.
I have to laugh at MIP. They are hyping up their Gen 2 with size etching in the tool rather than heat shrink labels. About freaking time. They're just playing catch up there. Also, they keep bragging about the new nut drivers trading nickel for black oxide. That's a downgrade most likely in the name of cost savings and profits. Black oxide is nothing at all to brag about. It barely offers any corrosion resistance. If you want tools that rust, buy black oxide! Quote:
Originally Posted by Gula
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I have tried a few brands (Wiha, bondhus sp?, etc) and I just dont like screwdriver style handled drivers. I'm not sure where I bought the blank hex keys, but I just made my own mini T-handle set in the 3 most used sizes. Brazed about 6" of the blank into a piece of steel for the handle. Tip goes dull, hit it with a grinding wheel. Bought a few blank ball tips too. Iirc i bought the keys at McMaster carr | Got any photos of that? T-handles on small Allen wrenches is dangerous. You have all that extra leverage to strip out a screw head. :lmao: I like the screwdriver versions myself. Some have hex shanks and others have replaceable tips. The well-loved and much-hyped MIPs do not have any of these features. |