hamburglar
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For you GearWrench people, $18 seems pretty cheap to me.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015014NQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015014NQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20
That looks like a good deal. It even has a MATCO style rail and clips.

Uh... you feelin' okay???? You do know that those are NOT made in USA, right????![]()
too bad the 6points are like 30$ some...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NICEV2/?tag=atomicindus08-20
i dont have a good set of 1/4in sockets.
Has anyone used Gearwrench sockets? I wonder if they are any good under real world usage?
12 pt =( boo.
Hmm, here's another steeply discounted set:
13 pc 1/4" drive 12pt Deep socket set for $16 and change
Their finish is actually a bit better and more consistent than Cman. To be, that suggests tighter quality control.Has anyone used Gearwrench sockets? I wonder if they are any good under real world usage?
Has anyone used Gearwrench sockets? I wonder if they are any good under real world usage?
Danaher, need I say more![]()

I wonder how GearWrench can sell tools so cheap and still make a profit ... Snap On can't ...
I wonder how GearWrench can sell tools so cheap and still make a profit ... Snap On can't ...
I wonder how GearWrench can sell tools so cheap and still make a profit ... Snap On can't ...
I wonder how GearWrench can sell tools so cheap and still make a profit ... Snap On can't ...
but that fancy tray is worth 150$
Add up all the costs to be a manufacturer in the U.S. and then subtract all of that to make tools in China.
one wonders, what mechanic can afford, and is willing to pay for this set: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...6&group_ID=522&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
I need a 1/4 metric deep set...... I probably should buy this http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00934562000P but this ******* is going to spend 10x more and buy this http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...9&group_ID=139&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
Even if I did get the Craftsman set, a week later I'll be on the Snap-on truck buying the $200 set!
I would buy Craftsman over GearWrench any day, the quality is better
You're comparing tools you say you would never use on the basis of quality. Worthless.
Dragging every GW topic into a (pretty ill-informed) political debate is rapidly degrading the quality of General Tool Discussion.
The problem we have with you and these frequent rants is that you don't indicate whether or not you have ever used the tools in question. Have you used GW's ratcheting wrenches? Have you used their X-beams? Or message to Danaher already is loud and clear, and it's that we like the Gearwrench brand and many lines of products, because they are usually of top-notch quality regardless of their country of origin.I would buy Craftsman over GearWrench any day, the quality is better, and if everyone did, it would send a message to Danaher that Americans don't want their Made for Danaher in China tools they pawn off on us............ and from the consensus on this messageboard, everyone is buying. DON'T BE FOOLED. Just because the chrome is as shiny as Snap-on or S-K, doesn't make it as good.......... for anyone!
I buy used Snapon, and for most tools I think it is still the "standard" others are measured against. Some Hazet and Stahlwille tools are I think better quality, best described as a difference in hardness vs toughness, where Snapon chooses a harder steel that wears longer, but isn't as tough with impact shock.
Most of my tools NEVER see abuse, so generally I don't worry about it and buy Sears or Harbor Freight due to the price and easy warranty.
Hazet has a pretty nice reversible ratchet wrench. Guess who makes it...