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Bought a Wiha security bit set ages ago for work. Windows were locked completely closed since it was a hospital with a locked psych ward. But since we were on an office floor my cow orkers begged me to do something about it. So I made the windows adjustable such that a person couldn't pass through. Facility had installed a random variety of security screws, and used an electric drill since it wasn't intended to come out.
So I did this at least twice a year for seasonal changes, more if there was an inspection. And of course I used it for more legit uses like our servers. So good I bought a set for personal use. Both still working like brand new. And yeah, rescued a lot of worn Torx security screws using the spanner. It's that solid.
Recently got the iFixit 64-bit set (thinner driver handle than the fat Wiha one but T-handle can be inserted) and they are sized perfectly and made from machined 6150 tool steel so it should last a while. Can definitely recommend both.
May 19, 2018
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