Notorious J
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I am recalling my previous comments. My MIP 2mm driver has become so bad, I don't even take it out of the box any more. My 2.5 seems to be headed to a similar fate. Giving the amount of metal to metal connections I have now, the MIP are just wearing at the tips and if I wasn't weary, would have destroyed a lot of screws. On the other hand, my older Dynamite 2.5 mm and newer 2.0 mm are doing the job very nicely. And add this to the equation, If I feel at any time the heads are getting worn out, just buy a new one and pop it in. Replacements are cheap too. Took me a while to ask around, but as it turns out, almost all the techs in the hobby stores aren't all that keen about MIP. All claim them to be over priced and not as reliable. Man they felt great when hey were new and only working on my 3s truck, but since wrenching on the 6s has become my new norm, don't feel like taking the chances. And for those who understood that MIP will do something when you start to have issues, I tried to no avail. Many will disagree, fair enough. I'm just giving my opinion as someone who has used them for a while.I have MIP 1.5mm and 2.0mm, love them both especially for those delicate grubs and tiny screws. I use the Dynamite machined hex driver 2.5mm for the bigger screws, and it hasn't let me down.