Supermarket score, on sale for 10€, consists of both allen and torx
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So You have to go buy a more expensive set that comes with a T27?!Why do those cheap sets always lack a T27?
That same set was recently in my local Aldi grocery store. InterestingSupermarket score, on sale for 10€, consists of both allen and torx
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Fools!
They are all under one & the same "blanket"!
Hence the exact same pricing & product offering.
There is no consumer "choice" when it comes to supermarkets.
You’re likely correct. I shop at both pretty regularlyYou have confused Aldi with Lidl. Admittedly, both chains originated in Germany.
Their "official" tech will be supplied a fitting tool set , he don't care!I've got a complete set of Wiha tools they bought for me at work .Some of those robots etc. came with some really odd ball fasteners .I think the designers of ABB and Fanuc made them that way on purpose just to frustrate the tech that worked on them .
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Cause it is a niche sizeWhy do those cheap sets always lack a T27?
What? I get my groceries at the lumberyard.You’re likely correct. I shop at both pretty regularly