You say the precision instruments work fine, but have you actually checked the calibration on anything? I picked up one of their fuel pressure testers to keep around the house when I poking around in a neighbors car and the damn thing wasnt even close to right. 20 something psi low when I checked it the next day against my gauge at work. And I say "something" because it wasnt even consistent. Ive seen cars not start when they are 10 psi low so that level of inaccuracy is not acceptable to me.
I also saw a coworker attempt to use the bolt puller set and it ripped the threads right out of the thing, and another coworker break the arms off their pitman arm tool on the first use.
Im sorry man, but those tools dont look like they're used professional day in and day out, chinese or not. Tools wear out, sockets become bell shaped, the square drive ends become rounded especially when used with an impact. And the fact that everything is spotless. I wear gloves at work also, **** gets on your gloves, then **** gets on your tools. I dont care how much you clean them, grease and crud doesnt come off those soft handles or the plastic cases, you cant polish scratches out of every wrench and socket you own. Seriously your chisels look like they have never touched another piece of steel let alone been hammered on. Gasoline eats styrofoam so you night want to find another way to store that fuel pressure tester once it has been used. Tools get worn, not just dirty and those tools are not worn. Im flying the BS flag that you wrench daily, all day long. Assuming you are the guy that said you use "ONLY" HF tools in that other thread and that you wrench professionally 40+ hours a week.
That said, If your just working out of your garage and the tools are making you money then good for you, Im glad it works for you. I cant do that, I dont have the time to waste. Time is money and it pisses me off when a tool fails prematurely.
What was the point of this thread again, its been so cleaned out, nothing makes sense.