Editorial Product Review:Amazon.com Item Description:The Fuller 30-Piece SAE and Metric Hex Key Set features 30 chrome vanadium steel keys (15 standard, 15 metric) for maximum versatility in repairing and tightening a variety of different items. Each key features a chamfered (curved) tip for ease of entry into openings. The anti-round-out designed keys are made from chrome vanadium steel for longevity. The keys come in a convenient storage case for easy storage and transportation.
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A pretty complete set.
Has every size I'll ever use and a bunch I wont. As said in the other reviews, the low quality case leaves a lot to be desired.
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Product & shipment
Well please with both the product and the prompt shipment. These tools have been so handy when it comes to small item repairs.
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Like everyone else said...
Good set, really really lousy case. Case was broken on arrival. It's a piece of plastic, couldn't they have splurged 2 cents and made it extra-nice?
I bought this set pretty much exclusively for the smallest hex keys, they are somewhat hard to find, but I broke one of them just taking it out of the box - it's not that they are badly made, it's just that they are too thin to be practical, if you need a key this small, I would suggest just drilling out the set screw or using tweezers to screw it in, there is no way a hex key that small can do the job.
Conclusion: I'd buy it again, it's a good set for the price.
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Every hex key you wanted in a case you'll hate
I prefer these types of loose keys to the pocket-knife sets since they require less room to use. This particular set contains all of the keys I've ever needed for electronics and home repair, and then some.
The smallest keys I cannot see using, since I've never seen a hex screw that small, and I'm sure it would bend or break with the required torque.
Like the other reviewers, I agree that the case is horrible. I keep the whole thing in my tool chest drawer so that it's not tossed around but still cannot seem to keep the small keys in their place. Fortunately, the large ones--the ones I acutally use--do stay put.
This set is the most expansive of the ones I've seen for sale here, and still recommend it despite the problems of the case.