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Yep, can't go wrong with Wiha. Like Ted, I have several sets of their Torx drivers. They will not bend, twist, or strip, unless you do something with them you shouldn't be doing.:thumbup:
On a side note, when you first use a Wiha Torx, you'll think it's the wrong size, because they fit the screw sockets on many knives so snugly. ZERO play, unlike the cheapie brands. As such, make sure the driver or bit tip is seated all the way into the socket before you start torquing on it. I actually had one instance where I had to use a plastic mallet to gently tap the driver tip into the socket. Once done, it fit perfectly. :thumbup:
On a side note, when you first use a Wiha Torx, you'll think it's the wrong size, because they fit the screw sockets on many knives so snugly. ZERO play, unlike the cheapie brands. As such, make sure the driver or bit tip is seated all the way into the socket before you start torquing on it. I actually had one instance where I had to use a plastic mallet to gently tap the driver tip into the socket. Once done, it fit perfectly. :thumbup: