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A lot of times I take the Slash, ERevo or mini ERevo down to the local to bash around with my son and his Rusty. I never take my pit box with all the tools and parts. I have always wanted a small tool kit that I can use to tighten wheel nuts or any other loose screw that may happen. This kit fit the bill perfectly. It has all the needed drivers and even has the little wrench all in a nice durable zippered pouch.

While it's geared toward Traxxas owners, it will also work well for any other metric rig.

I have ordered myself a set and will post a mini review when it arrives.
 
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I definatly need one of these! Hows Dynamite's quality in the tools department?
 
The only Dynamite tools I have are a plug wrench and lexan scissors. They have held up just fine over the years.

For $20 this set is well worth it. The only part that may crap out is the ratcheting action on the driver, but even if it does it is no big deal.
 
I seen this set at my LHS over the weekend, looks to be a very nice set of tools and perfect for someone getting into the hobby IMO. Granted you'd still need US Standard sizes as well if you have a RC that uses those.
 
I've had have an assorment of Dynamite tools for a few years and they've held up great. I first bought a 3-set of hex drivers. The most popular sizes for 1/8 scale... 2, 2.5 and 3.5 mm. When I decided to purchase a set of nut drivers I went with Dynamite as well since I was happy with the hex's.
 
I have this set, its held up well and yes the driver did brake once, but I got one off ebay for another 4 dollars...
 
I have this set, and love it, it's all I take with me in the way of tools these days. I figure if I can't fix it with this, then it's involved enough to be at home on the bench anyway. It's held up well for over a year. As stated, I wouldn't put a ton of pressure on the driver handle, but I've torqued on it pretty good without issue. I also use the bits themselves in my cordless drill all the time. I think it was $20 when I bought mine.
 
My kid has one and the driver stripped out on the first use . Took it back to my lhs and they said too bad . What did I expect for 30 bucks ! The tips seem pretty good though.
 
I got a three pack of Dynamite hex heads in the most common used sizes. After paying almost the full price of this complete kit for 3 hex drivers I wished I would have seen this first. I am very happy with my dynamite hex drivers. They are very solid, have nice dimpled metal grips for easy grip even when your hands are wet or covered in fuel. They have held up good so far and I have taken my pede almost completely apart a few times with them. I also have have Dynamite brand glow starter which works just fine and a dynamite fuel filter. They seems to be a good brand and make nice products.
 
Iv had this kit befor and the heads tomost of the tools striped out and i called them about it and they told me this "we have the strongest tools on the market" And they wouldnt replace them for me because they didnt belive me even after i told them i would send them in, So from now on i just use Craftsmen tools.
 
Iv had this kit befor and the heads tomost of the tools striped out and i called them about it and they told me this "we have the strongest tools on the market" And they wouldnt replace them for me because they didnt belive me even after i told them i would send them in, So from now on i just use Craftsmen tools.

Yeah my allen heads are starting to strip out some I've noticed, but hey its a 20 dollar tool kit, I'd glady buy another to start over again with!
 
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