JulianMorrow
Banned
Let's say you're a DIY weekender working on your car. You break a ratchet and don't have a replacement. You need to finish the job today--it's your daily driver and it's Sunday afternoon. You don't have enough time to order online. Where would you buy that tool via your local retail options. Here in Central Oklahoma, my options ranked:
1. NAPA--their Carlyle line seem to be well-made. Mac Tools rebranded some of their ratchets.
2. Lowe's--large selection of Chinese-made Craftsman.
3. Harbor Freight--Pittsburgh line.
4. Autozone--Duralast.
5. Home Depot--Husky line. (Note: my local Home Depot carries GearWrench, but you have to order it--they don't stock it).
1. NAPA--their Carlyle line seem to be well-made. Mac Tools rebranded some of their ratchets.
2. Lowe's--large selection of Chinese-made Craftsman.
3. Harbor Freight--Pittsburgh line.
4. Autozone--Duralast.
5. Home Depot--Husky line. (Note: my local Home Depot carries GearWrench, but you have to order it--they don't stock it).



) but I did waste umpteen time looking all over in the engine bay, searching the shrouding beneath the rad and my skid plates and of course on the ground under the vehicle
