My original hex set was the excellent T-RT625. Unfortunately one broke, so need to replace that, but that set now costs between £18 and £20.
I also want a second set of hex drivers, largely because removing feathering shafts needs two hexes.
Now, at the other end of the price scale (yes, on eBay) there are ridiculously cheap sets of Chinese origin. Somewhere between these two extremes have to be a good set at a reasonable price but, which one is the big question?
One great advantage of an excellent community such as rcheliaddicts is that you have a very wide range of experience and many willing helpers.
So please would anyone comment on which reasonbably priced set they have come across which, at the same time, is good quality. Yes, OK, you pays your money and takes your choice but there is still an awful lot of choice.
Thanks in advance for any helpful comment or suggestions.
Nigel
I also want a second set of hex drivers, largely because removing feathering shafts needs two hexes.
Now, at the other end of the price scale (yes, on eBay) there are ridiculously cheap sets of Chinese origin. Somewhere between these two extremes have to be a good set at a reasonable price but, which one is the big question?
One great advantage of an excellent community such as rcheliaddicts is that you have a very wide range of experience and many willing helpers.
So please would anyone comment on which reasonbably priced set they have come across which, at the same time, is good quality. Yes, OK, you pays your money and takes your choice but there is still an awful lot of choice.
Thanks in advance for any helpful comment or suggestions.
Nigel



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I've spent around £150 so far and have a full set of long hex drivers, a full set of short drivers plus nut spinners and screwdrivers. Quality is good but the 1.5mm tips can be a little fragile, then again so are most others. If you look at Schumakers website they import them.
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