In Focus: E-Z Red T1000 Super Low Profile Torx Bit Set

Sept. 3, 2012
Designed to reach into limited access spaces to safely remove torx fasteners

The E-Z Red T1000 Super Low Profile Torx Bit Set fits on any 10mm, 12mm, and 17mm wrench. The ball detent and bottoming shelf securely holds the bit into the drive wrench and the low-profile design allows the user to reach into confined area’s to remove fasteners. This 12-piece kit comes in a blow-molded case for easy storage. Bit sizes: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, T45, T47, T50, T55, T60a.

Origin

The demand for low-profile tools is increasing as the sizes of vehicles are shrinking mostly due to the rising prices in fossil fuels.

This opens the door for manufacturers to design a whole new line of products and the distributor or reseller to sell new line of products that will meet the needs of the new smaller is better philosophy that the automotive manufacturers are developing.

These types of tools allow the user to reach into tight area’s to remove fasteners that would normally require additional disassembly of other components that are in the way.

Specs

These products are currently being made at our facility in Taiwan where they go through a very detailed process of QC before being shipped to our facility in NY. These tools then go through a second round of QC including packaging, functionality, durability, fit and finish.

  • 12-piece Kit comes in a blow molded case for easy storage.
  • Bit sizes: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, T45, T47, T50, T55, T60.

Selling points

  • Fits on any 10mm, 12mm, and 17mm wrench.
  • The ball detent and bottoming shelf securely holds the bit into the drive wrench.
  • Low-profile design allows the user to reach into confined area’s to remove fasteners.

Suggested retail price

$49.95

For more information

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