Save them, but not in a big drawer. Every time you need an Allen key for something specific, tape it to it or store it with the item. For example my dining room table has the Allen for the bolts it uses taped to the underside of the table. Something feels wobbly, easy fix. No need to hunt a specific key out of the tool box.
My main set is unfortunately at my parents right now, these are in my mobile toolbox always. nothing super fancy, but does 99% of allen key jobs. i’ve got an impact/drill set also for quicker assembly of furniture that requires them, just a $10 set off amazon.
i had an issue where i couldn’t find the right hex key despite having a box of about 30-40 of various sizes and finishes, almost all came with some sort of furniture that needed to be assembled. after spending an hour finding them and testing them all to fit, i decided to never have that issue again. trashed them all and got clearly labeled and easily stored sets. nothing fancy, but won’t be stuck not having the right key anymore.
Save them, but not in a big drawer. Every time you need an Allen key for something specific, tape it to it or store it with the item. For example my dining room table has the Allen for the bolts it uses taped to the underside of the table. Something feels wobbly, easy fix. No need to hunt a specific key out of the tool box.
I used to do this. Then I got a nice set of Allen and torx keys. I don’t keep disposable shit anymore, I keep good, organized tools.
I have a great set as well, but that doesn’t mean I want to go to my tool chest to grab them.
Wanna show us your nice set?
My main set is unfortunately at my parents right now, these are in my mobile toolbox always. nothing super fancy, but does 99% of allen key jobs. i’ve got an impact/drill set also for quicker assembly of furniture that requires them, just a $10 set off amazon.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-Assorted-Metric-and-standard-SAE-25-Pieces-Hex-key-set/999920984
my portable torx is like this - https://www.lowes.com/pd/Klein-Tools-17-pc-Compact-SAE-MM-Folding-Hex-Key-Kit/5014590671
i had an issue where i couldn’t find the right hex key despite having a box of about 30-40 of various sizes and finishes, almost all came with some sort of furniture that needed to be assembled. after spending an hour finding them and testing them all to fit, i decided to never have that issue again. trashed them all and got clearly labeled and easily stored sets. nothing fancy, but won’t be stuck not having the right key anymore.
my other ones are like this - https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-Kobalt-14-Piece-Standard-SAE-and-Metric-T-Handle-Hex-Key-Set/5015581691, don’t remember the actual brand though, probably from harbor freight.
I have a proper set of keys and masking tape anything that comes with a kit
Same. Saves a bunch of time and effort pulling out the nice set and finding out if it’s in standard or metric.