6mm and 8mm are used in plenty of vehicle panel construction. They are perfect sizes for home tinkerers of their own vehicles.... why I bought a set. Thanks!
Honestly I can't even think of a single application where high torque would be needed for a 6mm hex head.
I've never even had a need for a 6 or 8mm in this form factor. I have a 1/4 and 5/16 set I use all the time though... I wonder if people are using the right size??
Reviews on these are pretty good at 4.5 / 5 stars. Also, the set is a whopping $3.15.
6mm and 8mm are used in plenty of vehicle panel construction. They are perfect sizes for home tinkerers of their own vehicles.... why I bought a set. Thanks!
How much torque will you subject similar nut drivers to?
These are not meant for high torque applications. But, 6 and 8mm is a very limited range of tools.
If 6 and 8 mm are all you need, have at it.
Honestly I can't even think of a single application where high torque would be needed for a 6mm hex head.
Honestly I can't even think of a single application where high torque would be needed for a 6mm hex head.
I've never even had a need for a 6 or 8mm in this form factor. I have a 1/4 and 5/16 set I use all the time though... I wonder if people are using the right size??
I've never even had a need for a 6 or 8mm in this form factor. I have a 1/4 and 5/16 set I use all the time though... I wonder if people are using the right size??
Thats what I was thinking. 1/4 and 5/16 are go to for HVAC work but I can't think of what would be comparable for 6 and 8mm. And I do all my own work on everything for house and car.
6mm and 8mm are used in plenty of vehicle panel construction. They are perfect sizes for home tinkerers of their own vehicles.... why I bought a set. Thanks!
In what cars? I e been taking interiors apart for decades and I couldn't tell you what used a 6mm. 90% of cars are 7,8,10mm, Philips and a t15/20.
Perhaps post something better in this price range.....
the problem is they are rebranded chinese no name products. In that price rage you wont find anything but buying what OP posted wont save you any money. Bad tools lead to frustration, badly done projects, they fail when you need them etc. Pay a bit more and you can buy a brand name tool that can last you many years. To be honest you'll still buy the brand name after getting frustrate with the garbage OP posted
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How much torque will you subject similar nut drivers to?
These are not meant for high torque applications. But, 6 and 8mm is a very limited range of tools.
If 6 and 8 mm are all you need, have at it.
If you don't use it often, I would rather have full set in a bit.