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πŸ”§ Crescent CDTS1 T-15 Internal Torx Socket | 1/4" Drive for Efficient Screw Fastening Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.4
πŸ”¨ Hand Tools, πŸ”§ Automotive Tools & Equipment

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Details

BrandCrescent
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.82 x 0.55 x 1.69 inches
MaterialChrome Vanadium Steel, Alloy Steel
Drive SystemTorx
Finish TypeNickel Chrome Plated

Description of πŸ”§ Crescent CDTS1 T-15 Internal Torx Socket | 1/4" Drive for Efficient Screw Fastening

Chrome Vanadium alloy steel for long lasting durability. Nickel chrome plated for long lasting protection. Use with ratchet to improve speed in tightening torx drive fasteners.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect tool for car mechanics

This internal socket is a game-changer for automotive professionals! Its compact design and sturdy build make it easy to use in tight spaces. The grip is comfortable, providing a secure hold, and it makes quick work of stubborn bolts. However, the only downside is it only comes in one size. Overall, a must-have addition to any mechanic's toolkit.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm glad they have these

. They seem to be of good quality, I was happy to find them as most ratchet torx kits don't come with T27 which is very common on Harleys. Would buy again.

Pros
  • Hand Tools
Cons
  • Legacy Model

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Definitely recommend.

I bought this specifically to replace the front brakes on my 2005 Tahoe LT. The caliper bolts were abnormal. I hooked it up to my stock 3/8 ratchet along with a small tube/tube for the lever and the bam popped up right away. No problem. Definitely recommend.

Pros
  • Power & Hand Tools
Cons
  • Hardly ever