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๐ ๏ธ Master every detail with Wihaโs precision-engineered Torx screwdriver!
The Wiha 96706 Torx Screwdriver features a T6 x 40mm precision-machined blade made from exclusive CRM-72 tool steel with a hard chrome finish for superior durability and corrosion resistance. Its ergonomically proportioned handle and free-turning fingertip control cap deliver exceptional control and comfort, making it ideal for electronics and precision work.












| ASIN | B000T9SDB0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129,792 in Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Home Improvement ) #2,126 in Screwdriver Sets |
| Brand | Wiha |
| Brand Name | Wiha |
| Colour | Multicolour |
| Country of Publication | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 393 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084705967066 |
| Head Size | T6 |
| Head Style | Torx |
| Included Components | Handle |
| Item Dimensions | 23 x 71 x 221 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | WIHA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 96706 |
| Material | Tool Steel , Chrome |
| Material Type | Tool Steel, Chrome |
| Model Number | 96706 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Electronics, Precision Work |
| UPC | 013161010696 084705967066 |
J**A
100% genuine product
Product received is 100% original and as per my expected.
S**N
Five Stars
Perfect for working on my Oakley X-metals.
P**K
Wiha are simply the best hand tools you can buy.
I have several sets of Wiha screwdrivers and they will last a lifetime. I bought this one for a tiny screw that holds on the radio/ etc. knob covers on a 997.2 Porsche. I also use a larger set for those small screws on sunglasses and electronic items.
J**H
Excellent
Very high quality
Z**S
bueno
Llego mas rapido.. muy bien
H**H
Sometimes more expensive is less costly
I've been serious about working on knives for about two years now, and in the time I've d****d around with every cheap set of torx tools from Kershaw's to Lowe's brand to Husky, and even no-name Chinese junk. Everyone said Wiha was the best, but I just couldn't stomach the price of them, which was often double or triple the other cheaper ones I would buy. But it was a classic case of "pennywise, pound foolish": I stripped so many screws and the actual bits, both of which I then had to buy replacements for, that I'm sure I spent far more than I would have if I'd just bought the Wiha in the first place. No more. I finally broke down and bought this single torx driver for sixe T6 bolts, which are the most common size for knife pocket clip screws, and also, usually, the smallest--and easiest to damage--on a knife. I ALMOST can't believe the difference, but I understand what proper tempering does for steel, so really I'm not surprised that the head of this driver is so much more effective with the bolts. And it is--I haven't stripped a screw since I bought this driver, and I now own a full set of Wiha in the sizes needed to work on knives. The Wiha heads are so much more perfectly cut and seat into the bolts perfectly; their hardened steel tips are actually much harder than the bolts, and even the magnetism is the perfect strength to hold onto those tiny little T6 bolts, but not strong that it's inconvenient to try to extricate the tool from the bolt when one is ready to do so. Learn from me: sometimes the cheap-o, generic, off/store brand products are every bit as good as the name brand, but tools are NOT one of the products where that is the case. With tools, you get what you pay for, and you pay for what you don't get. I can't speak to any other work besides pocket knives, but I imagine it's about the same thing if one needs to open up a computer case to replace component hardware--delicate work that has a much lower chance of getting screwed up if one uses high-quality tools. So save yourself frustration, time, and money, and just buy the Wiha tools first so that they're the only ones you have to buy.
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