🛠️ Unlock Maximum Torque & Comfort — The Hex Set Every Pro Needs!
The Bondhus 13390 Set includes 10 hex T-handles ranging from 3/32" to 3/8", crafted with welded steel handles and ergonomic cushion grips. Featuring a black oxide finish and a heavy-duty design that generates a flywheel effect, this set ensures fast, comfortable, and precise screw insertion and extraction. Packaged with a convenient stand and backed by a full lifetime warranty, it’s the ultimate toolkit upgrade for professionals and serious DIYers alike.
Color | Multi |
Brand | Bondhus |
Material | Blend |
Item Length | 0.38 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Finish Type | Black Oxide |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Bondhus |
UPC | 037231133900 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037231133900 |
Part Number | 13390 |
Item Weight | 3.45 pounds |
Item model number | 13390 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Black Oxide |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | inch |
Included Components | Set 10 Graduated Length Hex T-Handles 3/32-3/8" with Stand |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Full Lifetime |
W**M
Now THAT is quality.
I have other brands of allen wrench sets but specifically for T-handle allen sets, Bondhaus is probably the absolute best. My Dad gave me his metric set and I was blown away at how heavy duty they are. In a pinch, you could totally use the larger one as a small hammer. Yes, you might make the nice rubber coating come off a bit if you do that so I wouldn't recommend, but you would have a very hard time damaging the tool itself. They are definitely the last ones I will ever have to buy. Naturally, I jumped on Amazon and ordered the Standard set so I have both. I don't really have a need for the Torx ones but I might get them too just to keep the family together. ;-)
J**Y
Excellent item and worth buying
Excellent item and worth buying
J**Y
good deal
works as required
R**L
Excellent Quality
Got this SAE set to go with our Metric and Torx set. Holder is excellent but wished the size numbers were highlighted in white.These tend to flex a bit in order to avoid snapping and break. It's a good compromise between hardness and toughness. We worked with these durable tools for almost 4 years, they haven't broken yet despite the thinner ones flexing quite a bit when tightening small fasteners.The chosen colors for each set has been useful in identification from the corner of my eye - for quick grab and go job.Love it. Durable and great in the holder stand that came with it.
A**Y
Outstanding Quality Made in USA
Title says it all - you will be happy with these wrenches. Old school quality
D**R
Good tools, but one disadvantage.
So, first of all--there's nothing wrong with these. They're perfectly serviceable and come with a nice stand that can be screwed down. They wear well, and seem, so far, to be harder than the Eklind brand Allen keys I also have. They are comfortable, and the yellow plastic handles resist oil just fine. Unless you've got some reason, as I have, to be unusually picky about your T-handles, these are great!However, I have a reason to be picky about these: I'm a machinist. Every day, I loosen and tighten many small screws in the course of my job, and for that, these have one disadvantage. They are much shorter than several other brands I've used, and the smaller the size, the shorter the tool. This is irritating because the reason I use T-handles is speed--you crack the fastener with a snap of the wrist, then spin the shank of the tool in your fingers. But you can't do that with the smaller sizes; they're just too short. Even if you have no reason to care about speed, if the tool is longer, you have two other advantages: one, you can grind or cut it shorter when it wears out, which multiplies tool life by an order of magnitude. And two, you can't apply nearly as much torque with a longer tool, making it harder to strip the hex head or break the tool.So, for me, I'd rather have had a set of Eklind Power-T keys. Each size of those is the same length, and they are all longer than any of these. But unless you have some reason to care, there's nothing at all wrong with these, and they're certainly great quality.
J**K
Better than described
Heavy duty and outstanding qualityMade in the USAGreat Price
R**O
This is the Hex Set to have
I got this SAE set and the matching Metric set (red handled, Bondhus 13389). I might get the green handled star key set as well. First off, these tools are pretty inexpensive. I did a lot of research looking for well reviewed, well made T-handle hex keys, and the Bondhus turned out to be the least expensive and the best reviewed of all. When they arrived I wasn't disappointed. The soft handles feel really good (good thick coating, not a superficial light coating), the hex keys fit perfectly, and they are a joy to use. I also like the fact they are clearly marked so you know exactly what size you're grabbing from the holder.In terms of hardness and durability, many of the reviews here on Amazon state they are very hard and don't strip out, and quite durable. I haven't really put mine to the test, but what little I've used them they seem pretty strong and solid. Bondhus states in their product description that they are welded in such a way as to prevent handle breakage.The stands are fairly cheap (as other reviewers have mentioned) but I like the fact that they include the stand, and it is a decent design allowing you to clearly see the sizes. Maybe one day I'll construct better stands from wood, but the included stand works great for now, so I consider that a plus. After all, I didn't buy this set for the stand.If you're hesitating, and can afford this, go ahead and pull the trigger. Alternately, you can get the pocket set of fold-out hex keys (get SAE and Metric to be covered), Bondhus makes these also. Best of luck in your tool shopping!
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