@KitRedgrave good tools can be well worth the money, though if it’s something that’s going to be used infrequently there’s always harbor freight. A rule of thumb I’ve heard is get the cheap tool first and then if you use it enough that it gets broken get the higher quality version.
@KitRedgrave they’ve got lots of torx actually, it’s a pretty common automotive fastener for German cars. Triwing you might find in one of the security bit sets
@packetcharmer@KitRedgrave Out of practicality, I find the best principle is to only use mono-taskers as a last resort, and to also search for something thats not exactly the cheapest but not unreasonable, cause a lot of cheap grade stuff can work against you. especially in cutlery and kitchen things. but also things like screwdrivers.
@KitRedgrave@packetcharmer Yeah I really love modularity. It works for 3D and design, and it works for tools and things. But it is a bit of a pain to store modular screwdrivers neatly I think.
@KitRedgrave@packetcharmer I got a cheap one where it kind of just holsters the bits on the handle and a few have gone missing. I should get a cool one with a case.
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@packetcharmer i don't think harbor freight would stock things like what was being discussed?