3x25mm, TX10

UPDATE: I ran out and went and bought another pack of 200.

  • neidu3OP
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    1 month ago

    Most general purpose screws you find at the hardware stores here in Norway are torx.

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        The last related patent for Philips expired in the 60’s. No royalties are required since then. Also, the patents were filed with USPTO, which nobody outside the US care about.

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          1 month ago

          Exactly, phillips heads and others still being on patent, but not torx. Therefore torx being the budget option.

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            1 month ago

            Exactly the opposite. Philips screws are no longer patented.

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              Also, no wood screws in Europe are Philips anyway, they’re either torx or pozidrive

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                Pozidrive and Philips are equally shit, and don’t forget that there are slotted screws as well. (Torx FTW)

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                  Slotted screws should die forever. Manufacturer saves half a cent per screw vs Philips head, which sucks less. I get economies of scale but this shit is ridiculous.