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bobbycos

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CT8850. Seems a lot more powerful than my old ct6850.
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Love mine, that thing is a beast

Gotta go to the post office and pick up the 3/8 drive version that I got off Ebay
 
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MadTinkerer

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New Fenix HL-55 headlamp, charger and two batteries. This thing is bright. 420 lumens on high with a 900 lumen burst mode. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1425573071.390703.jpg
 

Trey T

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^Sheesh! that's a lot of lumens. I have a Strion LED w/ 160lumens and it's very bright but at 420lumens.... should be awesome.
 

Ruthless53

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New Fenix HL-55 headlamp, charger and two batteries. This thing is bright. 420 lumens on high with a 900 lumen burst mode. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1425573071.390703.jpg

I've got 6 different headlamps including a couple streamlights. I only use 2 and they are both the Fenix HL-55. Freaking thing is amazingly bright.

I got 4 of these batteries for them. I use 1 for each headlamp and then always have 2 extras fully charged. (only need 1 of this battery in the HL-55)

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90zcar

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Here's the problem...if ur a mechanic working in an engine bay or under the car.....there is a such thing as too many lumens. U don't want it where it's reflecting and blinding you.
Brighter is not always better.
Half the time I have to turn down the brightness on my strion


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BeachBoy

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finally a stud detector worth something.

my stanley piece of **** was useless as the edge would move when taking multiple measurements or going left to right vs right to left.

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BeachBoy

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also bought a M12 work light with two batteries.

girlfriend was not too happy with the price paid for a "flashlight"... at least I have already used it quite a lot!
 

ADSR

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finally a stud detector worth something.

my stanley piece of **** was useless as the edge would move when taking multiple measurements or going left to right vs right to left.

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Owned mine for a couple years now. It's fantastic!
 

MadTinkerer

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Here's the problem...if ur a mechanic working in an engine bay or under the car.....there is a such thing as too many lumens. U don't want it where it's reflecting and blinding you.
Brighter is not always better.
Half the time I have to turn down the brightness on my strion


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The headlight has I think four different brightness modes so that shouldn't be a problem. A couple of guys at work use them daily with no problems and I was impressed by the light output. Hopefully this will keep my pocket flashlight out of my mouth. My dentist will thank me.
 

p3nnypacker

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mini seal lever set
Mini torx
Mini screwdrivers
3/8 chrome and impact extensions
16oz ballpeen
Stubby flat and Phillips
1/2 s/g flexi ratchet
Long nose pliers
Spark plug pliers
Hose plier set
22mm 3/8 impact socket
12mm 3/8 Allen key
16" bar thing
 

Soslow

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mini seal lever set
Mini torx
Mini screwdrivers
3/8 chrome and impact extensions
16oz ballpeen
Stubby flat and Phillips
1/2 s/g flexi ratchet
Long nose pliers
Spark plug pliers
Hose plier set
22mm 3/8 impact socket
12mm 3/8 Allen key
16" bar thing

What did the 1/2 ratchet run you?
 
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DirtyWeRX

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Matco guy decided to show up today. I've been wanting this 1/2" ratchet from Armstrong but I don't believe they sell one with this long of a handle

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Plus he's having a raffle to win one of two prizes. Either a service cart or a shotgun. I put mine in for the gun


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Mech

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New to me used ross-tech hex+can. Needing to do a dsg service on my tdi.
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E.Marquez

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Nice tools guys! Just got this from tooltopia.com today. Sunex locking prybar and screwdriver box. Going on my box tomorow.

Does anyone have or seen a NON locking prybar holder?
If so brand and link if you have it...
I hate to buy a locking one only to cut off the locking cover....
Thanks
 

Uncle_Charlie

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Rogers, AR
Some motorcycle specific wrenching thingies have arrived over the last couple days. There's a set of JIS screwdrivers, carburetor vacuum gauges, and a vacuum adjustment tool.
 

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AA/FC

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I saw this set posted a few pages back in this thread..... my SO truck had one left this morning so I grabbed it.

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skylinegtr20

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My dealer brought that by last week, nice kit not sure how they can justify the bits costing $110 though... The screw driver is like $80 by itself then they wanted $189 for that kit (in Canada) I got a 120 piece Astro bit set for $18 shipped
 

skylinegtr20

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Matco guy decided to show up today. I've been wanting this 1/2" ratchet from Armstrong but I don't believe they sell one with this long of a handle

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Plus he's having a raffle to win one of two prizes. Either a service cart or a shotgun. I put mine in for the gun

Very nice ratchet, I have the same one without the grip... use it constantly.

Only in America would your tool guy be giving away a gun lol

BTW what kind of box is that? Cornwell maybe...
 
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