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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Mechanics' Tools > Deal: Wera 9pc Ball-End Torx Key Set for $13

Deal: Wera 9pc Ball-End Torx Key Set for $13

Dec 9, 2015 Stuart 8 Comments

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Wera 9pc Ball Torx Key Set

Last week we posted about a hot deal on Knipex mini pliers that we found using ToolGuyd’s Amazon Deal Finder search tool. We asked readers if they could find other great deals, and received a couple of good deal mentions.

Tom found a deal on these Wera ball-end Torx L-wrenches. I couldn’t pass up the deal, and my ordered set arrived yesterday. They’re actually pretty neat.

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While I have plenty of Torx drivers, I could use another L-key set, and the deal price was too good to say no to.

Regular Torx keys have straight tips on both short and long ends. These have ball-end tips on the long end. I use ball-end hex keys almost exclusively, and figure it might be worthwhile to have similar features on Torx keys.

The ball-shaped Torx end should be useful for accessing fasteners from anything other than head-on angles. They can also of course be used head-on.

I have found that, even when a fastener is not obstructed, and is easy to access from straight head-on, ball-end hex keys offer easier engagement. I will usually use the short straight end of an L-wrench for initial loosening or final tightening, or a socket, or other non-ball-end tool.

I haven’t used these Torx wrenches at all yet, but will let you know what I find out. Will they be as useful as ball-end hex keys? I hope so. And if not, maybe they’re at least as useful as regular double-straight-end Torx keys.’

Sizes: T8, T9, T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40

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Price: $13.13

The Wera set I received yesterday was made in the Czech Republic. It also arrived in a small easy-open product box, and not the plastic card packaging as shown in the photo.

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See Also(Bondhus BallStar via Amazon)

If you want a USA-made version, Bondhus has a number of BallStar L-wrench sets, starting at $30 for 8 pieces.

This Wera 967 PKL/9 Torx key set seems to be priced at $27 to $32 elsewhere, leading me to believe the low Amazon price is temporary.

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8 Comments

  1. mike aka Fazzman

    Dec 9, 2015

    Thats a good deal,I have this same set they are really nice as one would expect from Wera.

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  2. fred

    Dec 9, 2015

    It looks like the Amazon copywriters have struck again. The headline for the item says:

    “Wera Hexagon 967 PKL/9 SB L-Key Set, BlackLaser, Ballpoint Hex Key, 9 Piece”

    The part # etc. says they are “Ballpoint Torx Keys” – not Hex Keys.

    Anyway – more to the point – I’m curious about how you find them in use – particularly when using the ball-end off-axis. I’ve used Bondhus Ball-End Torx screwdrivers like their #12730 and find them hard to apply adequate torque to break some fasteners free. They are good for quick hand tightening.

    As you say – the price of the set is very good.

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    • Stuart

      Dec 9, 2015

      Ball-end hex and Torx (by extension) tools aren’t meant for higher torque applications.

      I blur the rules sometimes, but for real tightening or high strength loosening, I don’t risk it. Having the ball end of a fastener shear off inside a socket head cap screw often requires a lot of elbow grease to fix.

      Speaking of copywriting issues, check out this new Porter Cable 18 gallon narrow crown stapler: http://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-PCC791LA-Lithium-gallon-Stapler/dp/B0185F01N2/

      Reply
      • Chris P

        Dec 10, 2015

        Do they make a pint nailer?

        Reply
  3. fred

    Dec 9, 2015

    LOL – I’m not sure how much lithium is needed to produce a hydrogen bomb – but 18 gallons seems like a good start

    Reply
    • Jim D

      Dec 10, 2015

      Hahaha. I saw that too. I assume whoever is selling this knows almost nothing about tools. Worth every bit of the good laugh though!

      Reply
  4. NERemodeling

    Dec 10, 2015

    Good looking out!! That is a great deal on a tool I dont have. Ordered 🙂 happy holidays to you and your family

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 10, 2015

      Thanks, and Happy Holidays to you and your family!

      Reply

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