I buy a lot of Matco you just kinda have to be careful value wise. Every once in a while they will come up with something unique but most of the time it looks to me like Gearwrench copies.
A quick dummy test for this is to create an exhaust leak in front of the cat if you don't have a gauge. Removing a sensor creates an avenue for exhaust to escape if the cat is plugged and it should improve if that is the problem.
Wilde has been picking up a lot in my area. It seems like every local hardware store around has a rack of various designs of Wilde pliers. No complaining...I really like the feel of them.
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My work junk.
My favorite drawer. All extractors, punches, chisels, drill bits. Basically my get me out of trouble drawer.
Sorry for the blurry.
Just a couple drawer shots because well I'm not trying to post everything I own.
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/MINIJUMP/VERSAPOWER-MICRO-POWER-SOURCE-AND-JUMP-START/
These things are bad ***. Small enough to go anywhere plus it can charge your phone, ipod, etc.
Not to hijack but I have the extra long Matco hex in SAE/Metric. Would love to figure out how to store those as they came on a rail and are too tall for my drawers...
It's not so much when you need them...it's once you start using them you won't want to use anything else. Time is money and using a ratcheting wrench uses less time than a combo in a lot of cases.
I love my M18 Fuel drill and my driver is a 12 volt Dewalt that I use the **** out of. I would recommend either but for home use I like the lightweight of the smaller 12 volt.