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Who make high quality hex drivers? I have an integy 1.5mm and not that impressed, it sits a bit loose in most screws etc!
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I use team losi ones and had no problems
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HUDY are really good but expensive
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EDS for me
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Another vote for Hudy. I prefer their cheaper profitools drivers to the ultimate ones though.
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I'd go with EDS, they're the same price as the Hudy ProfiTool range, but have the alloy handles and (I'll probably be shot for this) I'd say the tips last longer.
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EDS
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I highly recommend the MIP/Thorp wrenches. The drivers feel good in your hands; the hexes have a sharp edge on them and hold it for a very long time. They are Kind of pricey but very worth it IMHO; I'm often able to get out screws that others consider stripped. I've been using my wrenches for six years and counting; I've broken one .050" wrench in that time when I used it once too often as a pry-bar
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