The cyclops lights are a great value for the money, I have bought 6 of them and all but the one that I left outside in the rain are still working well.
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I have had great luck with both the RBRT Allen sockets and extractors, I bought the 1/4” drive Allen set with SAE and metric in it because the sizes that I have strip are usually smaller sizes.
I have the same box as the Williams branded for New Holland AG in my work service truck. I have been using it as a road chest for 4 years and it has held up very well to the abuse, it’s build quality and gauge of steel used is far superior to any modern day craftsman I have looked at.
A coworker of mine bought the 1” Milwaukee and after using it a few times him and I were both disappointed as it won’t remove fasteners that my snap on mg1200 will. I have a silver eagle 1” gun (Matco value line), a snap on mg1200, if my high torque Milwaukee won’t take out a fastener there is...
I have the 2454 Milwaukee m12 fuel 3/8 and it has been used daily for 5 years now without any problems. I use it on pretty much anything that is a 1/2” bolt or smaller.
In the shop I work in we use crowsfeet and angle wrenches almost daily working on AG and Construction equipment. If these are reasonably priced I would think they will sell very well as Snap-On sets are nice but expensive and some of the larger Sunex sizes are a bit too bulky.
I have the 42” Wright it’s very stout and I would recommend it but I do have to admit I defiantly use my 3/4” air impact more often for wheels and large bolts but I’m not sure if a cordless impact would always get the job done. I would go for the Wright ratchet if I had to choose 1.
Snap-On hard handles for me, they aren’t so cold when using outside, they are easy to clean and comfortable in the hand. I do have some SO chrome handles but I don’t like how slippery they are when covered with oil. I also have some SO comfort grips which work nice but are not very oil resistant...