Hex drivers
#4
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Thanks for the feedback. I don't mind spending extra, just want quality. They get used heaps and I am over them breaking...a bit rough on the gear perhaps.
Are the Hudy any good? They look the same as the cheaper units.
Are the Hudy any good? They look the same as the cheaper units.
Last edited by iJRacing; 02-04-2016 at 01:15 AM.
#6
Arrowmax are prob the best now, the last few sets of Hudy I have had have used cheap chinese tips (same as EDS) and they strip. If you can buy an older set of Hudy from someone getting out they are a good option too.
Xceed aren't bad either, or Losi/Associated tools
Xceed aren't bad either, or Losi/Associated tools
#7
Have to agree with nexxus and Michael T, arrowmax are good, I use them in the feild, I have a full set of eds and wasn't real impressed when my 2.5mm wore out fairly quickly, currently in the process of replacing my home set to arrowmax.
#8
I've had the purple arrowmax sets, but found them to be soft. The newer honeycomb ones are supposed to be better.
I have a set of losi tools that are almost 20 years old, and they're still in very good condition for the amount of use they have had.
If you can find machined tool steel tips, it would be your best option.
Losi, MIP, etc are like these.
I have a set of losi tools that are almost 20 years old, and they're still in very good condition for the amount of use they have had.
If you can find machined tool steel tips, it would be your best option.
Losi, MIP, etc are like these.
Last edited by OldSkool; 02-03-2016 at 07:36 PM.
#9
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Thanks, that's the sort of info I am seeking. Arrowmax getting good feedback, Hudy not as good as they suggest...they look exactly like all the other generic cheap ones. I will have a look tonight when I am home.
Last edited by iJRacing; 02-04-2016 at 01:16 AM.
#10
I do like the hudy profit tools with the Plastic handles as they are very comfortable to use. the majority of my tools are these. But in 1.5 and 2mm Mip hands down the best and I imagine their 2.5 is just as robust. In 5 years I went thru a set of eds and 2 sets of hudy drivers in 1.5 and 2mm. I bought my mip 3 years ago now and they are still like new. They look like Tonka toys but man they cop abuse. I've seen 10 and 15 year old MIP tools that still have great tips.
#11
MIP probably utilise the best tooling steel for hobby grade tools
+1 for Arrowmax though, have a full purple set and have yet to round a tip or break out the spare replacement tool bits. Extremely good when compared to the hideous pricing on Hudy tool sets
+1 for Arrowmax though, have a full purple set and have yet to round a tip or break out the spare replacement tool bits. Extremely good when compared to the hideous pricing on Hudy tool sets
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http://www.mildtowildrc.com.au - Looks like they have some stuff in stock, the MIP tips are good but i hate the handles, so hard to grip if your hands get the slightest bit sweaty or oily.



