While they look similar and even fit into the same screw head under pressure, using the wrong one is a recipe for frustration, damaged tools, and ruined projects.
In 10 years, "T20" will be legacy tech, and "TX20" will be standard. But for now, you need to know the difference. Part 10: Summary – The Three-Sentence Takeaway If you remember nothing else from this article, remember this:
| Bit Type | Size | Driver Diameter (approx) | Fits into screw? | Recommended? | |----------|------|--------------------------|---------------------------|---------------| | T20 | 20 | 3.94mm | T20 screw: Yes TX20 screw: Loose | No (for TX20) | | TX20 | 20 | 3.94mm (unique geometry) | TX20 screw: Yes T20 screw: Jams | No (for T20) | | T25 | 25 | 4.50mm | Neither screw (too big) | No | | TX25 | 25 | 4.50mm | Neither screw (too big) | No |

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