Yes I meant home depot haha forgot to say that lol
Think am gonna go with the 3 piece. Looks like a good deal for it. Thanks for the reply sir.
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Sorry if this isn't the place and if I should be starting a thread. But I have a friend looking to get into electrical and I want to get him some tools or anything that can be beneficial for him. Any suggestions for anything between 30-60 dollars
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Those sockets look ****! Lol
These are all tools that I picked up since the beginning of December.
The craftsman sockets were on clearance for 10 bucks (is missing 19mm) and I honestly just needed the 10mm for work but hey. Can't beat that price. And I am excited to use the tekton impact...
Get that one. That's honestly the only thing that I have purchased from HF that I have not regretted / has broken in a span of a couple days. It replaced my 4/5yr old craftsman jack. The speedy lift one.
I went to go get it because I was trying to find a rolling cart and I was recommended one...
Yeah the 1/4 and 3/8 do feel nice. I haven't actually used em but I did feel em in store recently. However that 1/2 is heavy as hell. Definitely the worse one out of the bunch .
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For 94 to 97 accords changing the fuel filter is annoying because it's right behind the master cylinder. So a 14mm flare nut crow foot and 19mm crow foot is needed. Also a stubby 10mm gearwrench will help you a lot.
Then again it's a 94 to 97 so who knows how many will be working on em. Mine is...
@jmill97
That cart looks really good and definitely wouldn't mind getting it. Unfortunately I am nowhere near a napa store. Just a bunch of autozones n O'Reillys. I googled the closest one to me and it's about 40 mins away.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Yeah I'll be going today to...
Ok thanks peeps. [emoji2]
Will be going tomorrow to pick it up. Just wanted to make sure I'll be getting something that will withstand the moving and heaviness that I usually put on myself 3 days a week.
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So I am in the market for a cart for home use. At work I have the craftsman plastic service cart and it works good because all I do is maintance and carry a couple tools, paint and a ladder and it's within office tile. Nothing extreme.
However at home when I am working on my car or other stuff...
I use them every day to build/take down fixtures: Chinese craftsman in sae and metric. 2 years so far have not cracked/chipped and I use it with my makita impact driver.
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