Jarhead0408
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Swung through my local Lowe's for some project supplies and happened to see these Wiha precision screwdrivers on sale for $9.97. I've already got some good small drivers in the garage, but these will live in the house where it seems I regularly need something for small device battery compartments and eyeglasses and the like.
These are Made in Germany and are very nicely finished.
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Excellent Find!! My favorite ratcheting wrench of all time
is there any specific reason you went with Carlyle instead of Tekton sockets? Looking to get 24mm sockets in 3/8 drive as well, just wondering. ThanksI ordered 4 sockets from Napa online. Quick shipping for sure. Gotta have an extra 10mm, then the 24mm 3/8 is great for Toyota transmission/transfer case check plugs and fill plugs on the more compact cars. 24mm 1/2 chrome is great for taking the plugs out on some too but it it’s better to be chrome for extra room because the impact rubs on some. And the 1-3/16 socket because it’s the same as 30mm for the axle nuts and it was cheaper than the 30mm lol. It arrived covered in dust. Must of sat for awhile. I ordered a 30mm from Snap-on but as usual driver shows up maybe once a month now again so it’s kinda useless when I needed it like weeks ago lol. I’ll still take his because it’s impact but I can’t keep borrowing them because my other one cracked and it was a no name so I just wanted to get this one. So I had to get this one to last till then. He had the 39mm on the truck when I ordered them so at least I got that one. Carlyle are great tools but expensive. The chrome sockets generally are reasonably priced but everything else way expensive lol. The sockets and other tools hold up very well though. There is a few I use everyday.![]()
Honestly I’m a fan of the knurling. It really helps when your gloves or hands are covered in fluid or something slippery. Also if I would have went with Tekton I’d have to have gotten impact sockets for at least the big one because they don’t offer 12 point chrome individuals from what I seen. And I hate the feeling of impact sockets on my hands. Also curious to see how the Carlyle would hold up on an impact just in case I had to use it on one.is there any specific reason you went with Carlyle instead of Tekton sockets? Looking to get 24mm sockets in 3/8 drive as well, just wondering. Thanks
It looks like Icon has switched ODMs/designs for their sockets - now has no knurling. I'd likely eyeball NAPA if I ever need to replace anything...Honestly I’m a fan of the knurling. It really helps when your gloves or hands are covered in fluid or something slippery. Also if I would have went with Tekton I’d have to have gotten impact sockets for at least the big one because they don’t offer 12 point chrome individuals from what I seen. And I hate the feeling of impact sockets on my hands. Also curious to see how the Carlyle would hold up on an impact just in case I had to use it on one.
Honestly I’m a fan of the knurling. It really helps when your gloves or hands are covered in fluid or something slippery. Also if I would have went with Tekton I’d have to have gotten impact sockets for at least the big one because they don’t offer 12 point chrome individuals from what I seen. And I hate the feeling of impact sockets on my hands. Also curious to see how the Carlyle would hold up on an impact just in case I had to use it on one.
Oh ok interesting. I didn’t even see that. Now I know I’m not crazy for thinking they had it before.Purely by chance, I happened to be looking at individual chrome sockets on the Tekton site yesterday: https://www.tekton.com/hand-drive-sockets/6-point-sockets/6-point-socket-individuals. There's also a page for 12-point sockets.
I completely agree and prefer satin finish wrenches too and stand under correction but can't say I often saw shiny chrome wrenches in SA unless they were snap on or cheap Chinese wrenches and now that I think of that , it must be a regional preference thing.I like the satin finish on Gedore wrenches best.
Not sure why they are not more respected on here. I get it, Americans like their shiny Snap-On chrome, but in the hand, the satin feels better (to me, at least).


I completely agree and prefer satin finish wrenches too and stand under correction but can't say I often saw shiny chrome wrenches in SA unless they were snap on or cheap Chinese wrenches and now that I think of that , it must be a regional preference thing.
These are German forgedAre those from the Gedore plant in S Africa?
And yes, the Americans have an obsession, it seems, for the chrome.
These are German forged


Well from the wrenches I have , no , the only way I can tell the difference is that my German forged offset SAE set has " made in Germany " while my SA forged ones have no COO.
As for this series , I haven't seen the NR7 before these so I don't know about these.
When I go back to SA later this year and bring back my offset wrehces I'll do a side by side as my offset wrenches are still there.
The only Gedore wrenches I can tell apart are the Indian forged ones as they're quite rough in comparison.
Here is my SA forged 1/2 socket set and my 1993z ratchet, you'll see the SA stuff doesnt have a COO but besides that , doesn't look any different from the German forged stuff. This socket set is a 6 point SAE and metric set![]()
Looks like someone about to do some suspension work.Been an expensive couple of weeks. Getting prepared to do some work on my wife’s car. Hoping my Dewalt 921 impact can handle it but I picked up this one just in case.
Yeah, I think it depends what you grew up on. In my American youth, Snap On and some other truck brands catering to pro auto mechanics were the best, and their wrenches shiiiiny. Maybe harder to leave behind in dimly lit places.Are those from the Gedore plant in S Africa?
And yes, the Americans have an obsession, it seems, for the chrome.
You guessed correctly. I’ve been spraying everything with PB Blaster while I wait for the parts.Looks like someone about to do some suspension work.
Don't forget the PB blaster or Kroil.
I have the DCF891 as well, no complaints, what so ever.