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    Just buy the ones you need, I would never use small bits like Phillips #00, #0, #1, or T5, 6, 7, 10, 15 Torx sizes on a screw gun, they are far to fragile!!

    Buy quality!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    After spending the past 12 odd years in the tool game, if you take no other piece of advice from me, take this!!

    BUY THE BEST TOOLS YOU CAN AFFORD!!!!

    Not the cheapest you can find.

    Example. A T10 Torx screwdriver from Snap-On or Stahlwille etc might cost about $25, but you could get one at lowes for $10. That is no good when you break the lowes one 4 times a year caus its made from chees now is it?? LOL

    Cheap tools get very expensive in the long run!



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    Last edited by Torker Man; 10-08-2011 at 08:28 AM. Reason: spelling
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