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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Sockets & Drive Tools > New Wera Hex and Torx Bit Socket Sets

New Wera Hex and Torx Bit Socket Sets

Jul 27, 2016 Stuart 21 Comments

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Wera 8710 Screw-Holding Metric Hex Socket Set

Wera has come out with new 10-piece 1/2″ drive hex bit sockets.

These new bit sockets are color-coded, as are some of Wera’s new socket sets, and also feature a screw retention mechanism.

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The sets include a holding holder with “twist and lock” socket rails.

Wera Metric Hex Bit Socket 10 mm

Screw retention looks to be accomplished by means of a ball detent. I don’t think I have seen ball detents on hex bit sockets before. It seems like I would favor this over some of the other retention mechanisms I’ve seen, but it likely adds to the cost.

Wera says that the  Hex-Plus drive design allows for up to 20% more torque to be transferred to fasteners, and also helps to prevent rounding out of fastener heads.

Sizes: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 mm

The pricing is steep – ~$144 via Chads Toolbox, the only USA distributor I could find. Overseas, via Amazon UK, it’s around £77 including VAT, or around £64 excluding VAT plus £13 and change shipping. The “to my door” price is around £77 and change, or around $102 USD.

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Model no.: 8740 C HF
SKU: 05004201001

If you’re interested in hex bit sockets, also check out these previous hex driver reviews and discussions:

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Wera Torx Bit Socket Set

Wera is also coming out with new Torx bit sockets. Sizes include T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, TX45, T50, T55, and T60.

Wera Torx Bit Socket Screw Retention

Although Wera shows a secure fastener fit, it doesn’t look like there’s any active fastener retention mechanism as with the hex bit sockets.

Wera Torx Bit Socket T25

But, like the hex bit sockets, the new Torx bit sockets are also color-coded.

The price for the 9-piece set is £75, or around £63 excluding tax and including shipping, for a “to my door” price of £76 and change, or ~$100 USD.

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Model no.: 8767 C HF
SKU: 05004202001

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21 Comments

  1. Lack

    Jul 27, 2016

    They are cheaper on Amazon.de.

    Torx set comes up to about $90 shipped to the US (EUR 60 for the item + 17.5 for shipping).

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    • Stuart

      Jul 27, 2016

      Thanks! I didn’t even check, I assumed that Amazon Europe sites would have similar pricing.

      Even so, I’m more inclined to order from Amazon UK than Amazon DE, unless there were huge savings to incentivize me otherwise. My assumption is that it’s easier working with an English-based retailer than a German one in case of issues with an order.

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      • fred

        Jul 27, 2016

        When I was in Germany – back in May – I bought a Wera 8100 43 piece socket set for my son-in-law. I went armed with USA prices, the EAN # for the set and some prices in Euro’s from Amazon.de. I did better at a warehouse-like place in ESSEN – was a bit nervous because they had no stock to show me and my German is limited. I was also unsure about a non-VAT purchase – shipping cost – import duty etc. – but it worked out that I saved about 25% and my son-in-law had the novelty of the set arriving from Germany.

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      • Hilton

        Jul 27, 2016

        I have bought almost all my Wera, Knipex, Stabila and Bosch SDS bits & jigsaw blades from Amazon DE. This is since November 2015 and I’ve coughed up just over 1200 Euros before shipping and import duties. I’ve not had a problem with any of the orders and delivery time averaged about 10 or 11 business days.

        Most of the German products are sometimes twice as much on Amazon UK and the irony is that they all ship from the same Surrey warehouse. Nothing has actually shipped from Germany.

        Amazon DE has an English beta program and if you use Chrome it’s easy to ‘right click + translate’. The resulting translation for the reviews can be quite challenging to follow sometimes.

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  2. ca

    Jul 27, 2016

    They look good and I love Wera, but I’m wary of such an expensive and hard to find set of these bit sockets because I find myself breaking them quite often. Admittedly, the ones I break are rather cheap and perhaps these would hold up better.

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  3. Richard

    Jul 27, 2016

    I need a high quality 2.5mm and 3 mm hex bit for my work. The fasteners in question are stainless, so fit is important. Lower quality bits leave the screws with stripped heads.
    Suggestions?

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    • Hilton

      Jul 27, 2016

      Wera has lovely stainless hex drivers.

      Reply
    • Chris

      Jul 27, 2016

      Also consider RC-focused tools for smaller hex stuff. The MIP hex drivers and bits are quite good:

      https://www.amazon.com/MIP-9009-2-5mm-Thorp-Driver/dp/B0006NAO3Y
      https://www.amazon.com/MIP-Speed-Tip-2-5mm/dp/B001BKT13K

      Reply
    • Hepdog

      Jul 27, 2016

      Apex are the best I have found

      http://apexbits.com/185-2-5MM-Apex-1-4-Socket-Head-Hex-Allen-Hex-Insert-Bits-Metric.aspx

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      • fred

        Jul 28, 2016

        Wiha also makes some small metric bits in 4mm hex drive down to 0.71 mm, fractional bits down to 1/16 inch hex and a 0.05 inch hex bit.

        I believe Wera has about the same selection – and they also make small sized Hex Plus Bits like this one

        https://www.amazon.com/Wera-Tools-05135060001-Hex-Insert/dp/B00JFL34U8

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    • Farid

      Jul 28, 2016

      Try these German made drivers. The fit is good and the price is excellent. BuddyRC offers excellent service.

      http://www.buddyrc.com/3mm-magnetic-hex-screw-driver-bit.html
      http://www.buddyrc.com/2-5mm-magnetic-hex-screw-driver-bit.html

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  4. Zack

    Jul 27, 2016

    Hex socket caps come in various depths. For shallower fastener caps, the retention ball would actually be a disadvantage. But maybe it’s not an issue — at this price, they’re probably not your only hex bit sockets.

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  5. Nathan

    Jul 27, 2016

    Can you pull the hex pieces out and use the bases as normal sockets? I mean that’s mostly what they are?

    That would be a hell of a feature IMO. Mostly for the guy that’s working in the field.

    Here’s your socket set, bit holders of size and strength (brake caliper bolts can be on hard and some use cap screws), and hey here’s a set of hex’s 1 inch length and 4 inch or something – and here’s a set of torx to go in them too.

    total set pouch – easy peasy. That would be a nifty product.

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    • Stuart

      Jul 27, 2016

      I doubt it. All of the hex sockets I’ve seen are either permanently fixed, or semi-permanently attached, requiring deliberate but not necessarily considerable effort to replace bits.

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      • Nathan

        Jul 28, 2016

        Exactly it would be nice if they made some flavor of a shank retention in the socket – maybe just like that ball detent there – and leave it where you could put a pin in the side of the socket – release the hex shank – now you have a ____ socket in hand. trade shanks and have hex ____ or Torx _____ or 4 inch long hex ______ etc etc.

        I would be willing to pay more for that sort of a kit – made with quality.

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        • Fred

          Jul 28, 2016

          Several folks make sockets for holding bits:

          Wera makes this one for 1/4 hex bits:

          https://www.amazon.com/Wera-Female-Square-Quick-Release-Adaptor/dp/B003KN3FUG

          Vim makes this one with a Universal joint:

          https://www.amazon.com/VIM-Tools-UJH614-Bit-Holder/dp/B00CDD5TUS

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  6. Mickey O

    Jul 27, 2016

    Does anyone know where these are made (what country)?

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    • Cade

      Jul 28, 2016

      Deutschland, ja?

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      • Hilton

        Jul 28, 2016

        Most of their tools are made across the border in the Czech Republic. This doesn’t bother me one bit as their quality control is what counts. Same with stuff made in China.

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  7. EMILIO E GONZALEZ

    Aug 28, 2016

    Why do we not see any Torx T70 socket/bits from Wera, Wiha, etc…? I use t70 for some auto fasteners and there are only a few manufacturers making T70. Snap On has one, but very pricey.
    I finally found a T70 1/2″ drive bit socket. Vintage Wright USA, for a good price.
    Would love to see Wera make them.

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  8. Brian

    Apr 28, 2020

    How have you found the 6mm over time? A bunch of reviews on Amazon listed that specific size breaking at the detent ball.

    I want to buy these, and I know Wera will warranty a 6mm if I break it, but a 6mm hex is also my second most commonly used socket.

    The Wera Hex Plus shape is enough for me to buy these alone, if the 6mm can be reliable.

    Reply

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