Why do manufacturers use Allen wrench screws for self assembled furniture instead of Phillips or flathead?

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Why do manufacturers use Allen wrench screws for self assembled furniture instead of Phillips or flathead?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Have you ever stripped an allen head bolt? It’s such a great secure way that does not require grip strength, great for consumers. Also, allen wrenches have built in mechanical advantage, and if the product needs more force, you include a longer wrench.

Anonymous 0 Comments

A better question is why don’t multihead screwdrivers include the most common Allen wrench bits? How many times I need a long Allen wrench to reach an awkward spot… so annoying.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Here in UK, they provide the actual Allen wrench as well. Presumably, if they used screws, they’d be expected to provide screwdrivers instead. This would be disadvantageous because: some member of the British public would find a way to stab themselves with it; you get a lot less torque with a screwdriver; screwdrivers have a tendency to jump out and/or scrape surfaces; screwdrivers need a handle of some sort, so are more expensive

Anonymous 0 Comments

Easier to use. Even an old lady with pissweak wrists and zero experience can figure out Allen keys and use them.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Allen screws are much more popular than Phillips or Flat head screws.

Because of this, there are a lot more of them made.

Because of this, they are less expensive to put into a kit. It is actually cheaper to put socket head screws in a kit and provide the wrench than it would be to put Phillips heads in and provide a screwdriver.

Anonymous 0 Comments

If you want the real eli5 give a 5 year old one of each and see which causes less meltdowns and issues.

Ultimately it comes down to end user, it’s easy to say people are stupid but there’s a whole subset of people who have mobility issues in which a Allen wrench is considerably easier to use. It’s easy to forget that things that are designed need to be used by everyone no matter their capabilities.