I have come to prefer torque over all others because they (the ones I mentioned in my 1st post - I'm sure there are other brands equally as good) just don't ever fail - even after driving and removing and redriving multiple times. I have taken things apart - out door construction - after several years of weathering and the screws still come out effortlessly. I could likely reuse them but in that case I generally do not.
The square drives require that I change out the driver tip often. I mostly use an impact driver these days - for everything including cabinetry and furniture type projects - with the impact force set differently as necessary. The square drive tips distort enough that they too frequently remain attached to the screws. Never have that happen with the TQS.
The TQS (my abbreviation) are just so dependable in all respects.
AND to John LoDico's post about stainless screws - they are certainly NOT ALL CREATED EQUAL. We could have another thread just to determine which of these are the best to use.
"... for when we become in heart completely poor, we at once are the treasurers & disbursers of enormous riches."
WQJudge