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Jeepster425

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New light and hose picks. Really wanted that thermal imaging device, had it for like 999, but couldn't justify it
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Nursepeter1973

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how do you like them? china or taiwan made? thinking of buying these to replace my craftsman RP, are they longer then the draftsman?

I literally got them yesterday (the day I posted).. and here in Australia we don't have Craftsman but... the finish is nice, no rough points, engraving looks pretty deep and has sizing on both sides of the open end and on one side of the shaft. They say Made in China on the box.. but like any factory it depends on the level of quality control.

I've had them for a while now. Very nice quality and they'll do great. I know professional mechanics who use them, so I doubt a home user will have problems with them.

I agree, GearWrench seem to be on the upper end of the mid price stuff and I haven't seen any negative reviews from people who actually use them. For a home user (I'm a nurse) like me I cannot see how these would ever fail to do what need them to do.

I went with this set as I really don't need ratching wrenches (thats what a socket set is for IMO) for the extra cost and it was the most complete set of sizes... If I need something bigger... well I'll be in trouble in more ways than one.
 

wvhillbillie

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West Virginia
PROAMERICA open end wrench set: 6-8,10-19,21,22,24,27,30,32.
I don't know much about PROAMERICA quality but for $30 they should be fine.
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lbgradwell

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Mine are almost 30 years old and the handles are fine.


Mine were purchased looking just fine:


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...and looked like this after sitting in the toolbox for a couple of years...


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Kono

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Delta BC, Canada
First post on the forum. Been lurking for a while and figured I should post some of the new stuff I've got in the past few weeks from the snap on truck and Amazon.
40oz ballpean deadblow, 5/16" 8 point socket, the new mini torch which is really cool, 1/2" dual 80 ratchet, gearwrench 1/4" drive full 6pt set, retractable test leads and a new tape
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wiens80

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PROAMERICA open end wrench set: 6-8,10-19,21,22,24,27,30,32.
I don't know much about PROAMERICA quality but for $30 they should be fine.
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I like the look of double open ends. Where did you find those?


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3TV

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Got me this set of pliers and cutters.
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And a couple of screwdrivers, just to have spares in these sizes.
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kball

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SoCal
Mine were purchased looking just fine:


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...and looked like this after sitting in the toolbox for a couple of years...


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Well that *****. I guess they used a different handle material for the Canadian line..? Or the humidity in your garage is -70 :eyecrazy:
 

T45

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I thought those tri-lobed handles were sort of famous for ths problem...hence why they are so rare...plastic degrades for some reason. newer ones seem to last forever, must have reformulated the plastic.
 

lbgradwell

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Well that *****. I guess they used a different handle material for the Canadian line..? Or the humidity in your garage is -70 :eyecrazy:
Or maybe the winter cold? I just don't know.
Snap-on warrantied them with current drivers, but I really wanted the old Canadian product for my collection. Still, I can't complain...

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cliftonbros89

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Missouri
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Few wrenches I was missing, Klein tester, Klein case for my multimeter

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Loaded up on some more Ernst socket rails. They're really saving me some space.

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Needed the axle nut socket. Got it from my Matco guy. Picked up a few other things he had on sale for my service truck.


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Al Bundy

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Upstate NY
Mine were purchased looking just fine:


...and looked like this after sitting in the toolbox for a couple of years...


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Makes me wonder what the heck is in your toolbox. Or where it is. I have a bunch that were my dads that are over 40 years old and aside from some wear the handles are fine.
 

lbgradwell

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Makes me wonder what the heck is in your toolbox. Or where it is. I have a bunch that were my dads that are over 40 years old and aside from some wear the handles are fine.
The toolbox lives in an unheated garage. It does get cold, but these 3 drivers have been the only victims. No chemicals are kept in (or anywhere near) the box and I don't believe they'd ever been used.
Your guess is as good as mine...

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jidonsu

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New member who's been lurking here. I received a tool set as a gift about 10 years ago. It served me well for the most part for uses around the house and car, though it wasn't been the most frustration free experience due to the quality of the tools in the kit. I've gotten some HF here and there throughout the years. Finally decided to upgrade over the last couple weeks. Here are some that just arrived. Maybe I'll get some more pics later of the other stuff that's showed up.

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mv213

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Dallas, OR (the OTHER "Big D")
New member who's been lurking here. I received a tool set as a gift about 10 years ago. It served me well for the most part for uses around the house and car, though it wasn't been the most frustration free experience due to the quality of the tools in the kit. I've gotten some HF here and there throughout the years. Finally decided to upgrade over the last couple weeks. Here are some that just arrived. Maybe I'll get some more pics later of the other stuff that's showed up.

LOVE Wiha and Toptul...very nice.
 

555

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Socket holders fresh from WalMart. They are listed under the Hyper Tough label and have pat pending on the aluminum frame. I found these a couple of weeks ago at the local WalMart for $5.94 each. I bought two to check them out and after banging them around for two weeks I bought more. I can't find them listed on the WalMart web site, so I guess anyone interested would need to go to their local store.

They come in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 sizes. Each one holds 10 sockets.
 

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02Xterra

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EBay acquisitions

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90zcar

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Some cheap advanced auto junk
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dede2897234

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Northern, Ohio
Here is my tool haul from the last six weeks:

Local Hardware Store Deals:

Vermont American Brad Point Wood Drill Bits (Made in Germany)

These drill bits are NOS. Vermont American currently manufactures them in China.



Bosch Oscillating Tool Adhesive Removing Attachment (Made in Switzerland)



Bosch Multi-X Sanding Pad Attachment (Made in Germany)

I plan to use this attachment with my Craftsman 2.5 AMP multi-oscillating tool (LINK). I think it is very similar to the Bosch Multi-X multi-oscillating tool. I also plan on using the sanding pad with my Rockwell Sonicrafter F50 multi-tool with the included adapter.



Bosch Multi-X Sanding Pad Sheets (Made in Italy)





Montana Brand Diamond Tile Drill Bits (Made in the U.K.)

These drill bits have diamond grit around the bottom edge as shown in the last picture.









Dewalt SDS Plus Concrete Drill Bits (Made in Germany)











Klein Tools Precision Flush Cutters (Made in the U.S.)









Bosch Hard Grout Removal with Diamond Grit Multi-Tool Attachment (Made in Switzerland)



Milwaukee 6 Inch Diamond Grit Reciprocating Saw Blade (Made in the U.K.)







Dasco Star Drill Punch (Made in the U.S.)

Star drills are like center punches for concrete. They are used to mark the hole before drilling in concrete.









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dede2897234

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Tool haul part II:

Here are the rest of the deals from the last six weeks:

Sears.com:

Craftman 7 Inch Bent Wide Jaw Diagonal Cutting Pliers (Made in the U.S.)

These pliers are similar to Channellock's model 447: (LINK). However, the Craftsman pliers are an inch shorter overall. I will see over time how the leverage in its design works in removing staples, small nails, and cotter pins.







Vim Tools Metric Ball Hex Set (Made in Taiwan)

This is a very well made set. The case is a 2 piece design; the blades are double ended (one end regular hex, other end ball hex); and the 2 position screwdriver handle feels solid. I am not too fond of the ratcheting handle. It is too course for my taste. I sprayed some graphite lubricant in the mechanism. It's a little better going forward and reverse.









Lisle Tap Socket Set (Made in the U.S.)









HomeDepot.com:

Knipex S-Shaped Pliers (Made in Germany)






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Empty Pockets

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Rural New York
I just returned from a trip to the second hand store. My $11.00 investment got me the following:

New Britain NT1218 1/2 drive 9/16 socket
Williams Suprewrench #8727 DBE Wrench 5/8 X 9/16
Diamond Horseshoe #978 8" Adjustable Wrench
Thorsen #2028 7/8" Combo Wrench
Proto #2008 Specialty DBE
Thorsen #64015 15MM Combo Wrench
Armstrong #7131 7/8 X 3/4 DOE Wrench
Plomb #121 1/2" Combo Wrench
Challenger / Proto #5720 5/8 X 9/16 DOE Wrench
Craftsman #1027 11/16 X 19/32 DOE Wrench,
Appears to have a date code of "AF"
Walden #3150 1/4" Drive Ratchet
 

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Al Borland

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Here is my tool haul from the last six weeks:

Local Hardware Store Deals:


Dasco Star Drill Punch (Made in the U.S.)

Star drills are like center punches for concrete. They are used to mark the hole before drilling in concrete.









Dave
Those star drills are more than a centerpunch. In the old days, that's what you drilled with. hit it, turn slightly, hit, turn, hit, turn, over and over...
Actually goes faster than you would expect.
 

Duster346

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Castle Rock, CO
New 3/4" Impact. Supposed to be the cat's *** at 1500 lb/ft (advertised). We shall see .... ;)
 

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wantacoe

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Sycamore, il
Picked this up at an auction for $8.25. I guess I never looked at these before, I always thought they were dummy ratchets just for show. And a Bonney at that!
 

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Duster346

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Castle Rock, CO
Let us know how it is. You must work in a heavy duty job to be using a 33mm. I take its for lug nuts. I work on school buses.


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I will do that sir. I do work in a medium duty shop (think brown).

The shop usually supplies the 3/4" impacts for us, but I got tired of the politics involving the tools they purchase for the shop, and finally said screw it and bought one.

If it works well, I'll more than likely buy another, just to keep a torque stick and socket on for install, and the other just for removal. (im lazy and don't like beating them off with a hammer every time.)

1/3 the price of snap on, lighter than the snap on, more power than the snap on, and quieter than the snap on (like I said as advertised). Just couldn't see spending close to $1k from snap on for something just to remove and install tires.

Does your shop provide the impacts for you guys?
 

jidonsu

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Sep 17, 2016
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Got some Hansen socket trays to go with the Toptul metric socket set. Pretty happy with them so far. I love the satin finish on the sockets.

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dodge610

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North Canton Ohio
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