• KptnAutismus
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    11 months ago

    until someone tries to use a phillips bit on a pozidriv screw.

    pozidriv is better, but at that point, just use torx.

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      11 months ago

      I think both torx and pozidriv have their place. Torx for any screw that needs a lot of torque, is in a hard to reach place or for really small screws.

      When I have lot of screws in a simple application, like driving them directly into wood, I prefer pozidriv though. Due to the conical profile, the bit just automatically slides in correctly. Also, torx just has way too many different sizes.

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        11 months ago

        fully agree, both have flaws and advantages. but both are better than phillips.