I have a Matco set that has held up well. Have had them about 3 years and only broke one. Lifetime warranty though.
Not to excited with these, didn't perform like I taught they would.
I will have to see what brand mine are. I have one set I really like and a couple that don't work so good. Klein stuff is usually decent though.
I've never been impressed with auto strippers. These Kleins are my go to strippers. I've had them for years.
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Craftsman C3 1/2 heavy duty impact wrench. Never ever going back to an air impact if I can avoid it. Worth every penny.
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I have those ones and nothing but disappointed with them. They don't do anything better then the what I thought were worn out cheap wire strippers I got with my auto tech program. Even being oiled up, the black surface has rusted all to hell in my tool box from minimal use.
The ones I got with my highschool program still look and do their job great. I remember when I got them well. Felt very proud I was buying a quality USA product. Iirc, $20 with tax for those bastards.
I thought about saying the same thing, but didn't want to harsh his vibe.
I used them for about 20 minutes and felt like chucking them across the room. Went back to using these:
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The blue handled that you quoted that look like my yellow handled.
Maybe my blue handled pair are defective, but they don't cut the insulation nearly deep enough. I seldom use the NM (Romex) notches on my yellow handle pair, but the #12 notch is great.
I have never had good luck with auto strippers except a pair I used with really fine wire about 25 years ago when I used to do a lot of point to point electronics soldering.
I have those ones and nothing but disappointed with them. They don't do anything better then the what I thought were worn out cheap wire strippers I got with my auto tech program. Even being oiled up, the black surface has rusted all to hell in my tool box from minimal use.
The ones I got with my highschool program still look and do their job great. I remember when I got them well. Felt very proud I was buying a quality USA product. Iirc, $20 with tax for those bastards.
Mine came in today! Definitely like that seller. Will be buying from him again soon.
I've never been impressed with auto strippers. These Kleins are my go to strippers. I've had them for years.
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Decal eraser. I'm cleaning up the wheels on my BMW and this should help get the old wheel weight adhesive **** off.
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Proto duratek screwdrivers at home in my new toolbox....
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Please let us know how well it works - especially on painted finishes.
Thanks,
Tawn
Im using it on the inside of the wheels that are painted and cleared so Ill let you know. I would be pretty nervous using it on the side of a car though.
Yeah I've never seen a decal eraser quite like that one. The 3m eraser wheel is what I've always used.
Proto duratek screwdrivers at home in my new toolbox....
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Hey Fordgasm..how are you liking your C3 impact. I'm seriously thinking of getting that same one and the 3/8 drive to go with it.
Solus Edge. Boot-up is super quick, 2-3 seconds and you're ready to connect to a car. Lighter than I thought it would be, screen is nice and bright (and modern). Will be much nicer to use than the shop's ancient and heavy Verus. Haven't had the chance to really try it out yet. D:
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Came with some mugs.
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What seller did you use? Those pliers look very useful.
Do you like the Duratek better than the regular (plastic MAC) screwdrivers had my eye on them for a while now.