Anbidan Em yes.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
had to replace the cheapo Chinese ones i got few years back. so far they are holding up fine.
Jason c
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2024
Great tool works great perfect length to get into the hard to reach to places. The torque sockets are durable and last had this tool for about 4 years now and still going strong
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
I am a small engine mechanic and primarily deal with small, two stroke engines. Many manufacturers are using torx head screws, and while t-handle style wrenches will suffice, power tools allow me to work faster.I like these bits because they are long enough to keep your driver/ratchet away from your workpiece and get a full swing in most cases. The best thing in my personal use case is being able to quickly run in a screw with a drill, and then easily switch to a ratchet for a more sensitive, final torque.
Marvin Gonzalez Perez
Reviewed in Mexico on February 16, 2023
La calidad del producto es bueno. Solo que me enviaron dos piezas iguales t30. Falta T25
Carl Bachand
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2023
Très belle qualité. Je l'utilise en usine.
John O’krafka
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2022
They stand up to the abuse I put them through, I am convinced they will stand up to the test of time.
grant q.
Reviewed in Australia on October 27, 2022
Item arrived in good condition. They work as they should
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2021
Great vslue
luo
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2021
Good for remove vw Audi intake manifold bolts
Fiona
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2019
You have to have this set if you work for German brand.
Alex
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2018
Very nice set!
Randy
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2017
Good quality tools, just what I needed to work on my BMW
James Jameson
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2015
In case there is any question, these are branded Gearwrench. Sometimes they are labeled KD Tools. Both companies are a part of the Apex Tool Group, and sometimes I think maybe in the transition of companies, the same products might have been dually labeled or just mislabeled. I don't know. Anyway don't expect most of these tools to be made in America, if that's what you are thinking. The tools are still maed cheaply, but much better than really cheap tools.So as far as this set of torx sockets fo, I really like them. The socket ends look and feel very nice. The polish looks like a more expensive tool. The torx ends are obviously of lower quality. They aren't the same hardened steel that you see in SnapOn and MAC torx sockets, but for the price I wouldn't expect that. I feel that the ends will twist with over use/torque. They are lifetime warranty though. And the cool thing is you can warranty them through any Gearwrench dealer. Sears, SnapOn, MAC, Matco all sell Gearwrench so that's a huge plus.I would recommend these to anyone. I use them on a semi-regular basis at work for BMWs mostly. I haven't had one break yet, or twist even, but I imagine eventually it will happen. The only thing I wish is that this set had a molded plastic case instead of the clip rail. The rail holds them very snug but I guess I got spoiled to MAC's plastic cases for the torx and specialty sockets. No biggie though. Still nice tool for the price.