Did you ever get plain fed up with some simple hand tools that you've had for many years? The other day, I got fed up with my assorted sets of Allen Wrenches, or to use the generic term, hex keys. I have two sets. One is a small set of 7 short Allen Wrenches (made by the Allen Manufacturing Co.). The other set, Sears Craftsman, has 11 longer hex keys. Both are old, dating back to the 1970s or 80s, when steel tools were made in the USA and lasted forever. They have the SAE size etched or stamped on them, I need bright light & a magnifier to see the size, but other than that, there’s nothing wrong with the keys themselves. It’s those clear plastic snap-top pouches they came in. Every time I had to use one, I had to dump out the entire contents to find the right size by trial & error.
Over the years, I occasionally bought some item that had Allen head set screws in it. Often, it came packaged with a single hex key to fit the screws. Rather than search through my collection, I used the supplied key. In fact, I rarely had to use one of the keys I actually had bought. Afterwards, I threw the free key in my bag of hex keys. That was a mistake – the free hex keys had no sizes marked on them. Over the years, the collection of unmarked hex keys grew, filling the pouch.
Now, it’s gotten very difficult to find the size I need. I have some door locks with a hex-head set screw that occasionally needs tightening. Those locksets came with a hex key to fit the screw. Of course, it was unmarked, so I never learned what size it needed, guessing it might be metric. On one door, I have to tighten the set screw once or twice a year. It’s become a real bother to find the right unmarked hex key. I tried marking it with masking tape, string, or twist ties. They all came off too easily. The other day, I marked it with my wife’s pink nail polish. I wonder how long that will last?
Finally I got fed up and ordered a new set of hex keys that come in holders that mark each key. SAE & metric, all for less than $20. Amazon offers lots of cheap Chinese-made hex key sets, probably all junk. But I finally found this, Bondhus, made in the USA.
Bondhus 20199 Balldriver L-Wrench DoublePK, 10999 1.5-10mm & 10937 0.050-3/8" - Hex Keys - Amazon.com
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