Love my picquic drivers, one would definitely be in my essential tools list or my son's first tool kit - I have two of the home-gamer phillips, flat, roberston varieties because one always goes missing. I also got the metric hex driver which is nice for some bike jobs, but doesn't see as much use as I thought it would. It can be hard to pick the right sizes, especially since they included a 5.5mm hex; do corresponding screws even exist? I think if I replaced the 5.5 with a T25 it could be a great tool for handlebar controls or anything else not requiring high torque, but as is it sees more use assembling ikea style furniture once a blue moon.
Also love my knipex pliers and olfa knives, and my new wera hex/torx keys have been pretty nice, but the T25 fits a bit too snug in most bolts I've used so far.
April 12, 2022, 7:30 a.m. - BadNudes
Love my picquic drivers, one would definitely be in my essential tools list or my son's first tool kit - I have two of the home-gamer phillips, flat, roberston varieties because one always goes missing. I also got the metric hex driver which is nice for some bike jobs, but doesn't see as much use as I thought it would. It can be hard to pick the right sizes, especially since they included a 5.5mm hex; do corresponding screws even exist? I think if I replaced the 5.5 with a T25 it could be a great tool for handlebar controls or anything else not requiring high torque, but as is it sees more use assembling ikea style furniture once a blue moon. Also love my knipex pliers and olfa knives, and my new wera hex/torx keys have been pretty nice, but the T25 fits a bit too snug in most bolts I've used so far.