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INTEGY has invaded my toolbox - 07.23.2009, 01:18 PM

I don't buy Integy stuff, but I have read from a lot of people (not just two or three) that the Integy Ti-Nitride hex wrenches were very good. So I ordered these to try out. I just finished working on my nitro Revo for the last couple hours and I only used these Integy wrenches. I am honestly impressed. I am very particular about tools, I was not impressed with the Hudy wrenches for example although so many RCers swear by them. But I am impressed with these Integy wrenches. I'll try to remember to get back to this thread to give an update in a month to see if they are as good as I think they are right now. If you prefer the knurled handles than they have the pro version of these tools.

I might take the Integy Ti-Nitride tips and put them in my Hudy handles to hide the fact that I use Integy stuff from the other racers at the club

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07.23.2009, 01:21 PM

Couldn't agree more. I avoid Integy completely, except for their Hex wrenches.

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07.23.2009, 04:27 PM

x2. I have their hex drivers and they are excellent. I have had mine for about 2 years now and they are still as good as new, only wear they show are some scratches on the handles and the TiNi coating was worn off of the ends of the tips.


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07.23.2009, 04:42 PM

Where is the best/cheapest place to pick these up? I need some good tools.
   
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07.23.2009, 05:29 PM

I want to get some but Ive heard of some users snapping the tips on the 1.0 wrench... I only have a RC18T right now so the smaller sizes would see a lot of use but I dont want to waste my money.



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07.23.2009, 06:06 PM

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I want to get some but Ive heard of some users snapping the tips on the 1.0 wrench... I only have a RC18T right now so the smaller sizes would see a lot of use but I dont want to waste my money.
I have snapped my 1.5mm tip driver, and cant remember the size of the other one I snapped, it was the silver handled one. But I rarely use those sizes anyway so it doesn't really bother me.


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07.23.2009, 06:18 PM

I use dynamite. The pinkish red ones with the knurled handles. I like these my only complaint it that you need to look everytime for the size of the tip. I just put little pieces of fuel tubing on the tip shaft so I have that the longer the piece of fuel tubing the bigger the tip. -Might give these a shot though-
   
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