I have a non fuel 3/8, fuel 3/8 and a stubby 3/8 impact wrench, time saving money makers..next purchase will be the fuel die grinder which comes out later this year
I work with 35 other grease monkeys we do fleet service I bought my krl 1001 about 18 years ago, still rolls good drawers open and I have everything I need in my box, for me it's about making my job easier..
I have all 20volt dewalt at home and work that 899 is a beast just got a few months back to replace my 18v snap on...hoping they make a cordless 20v ratchet
Where I work the company supplies our laptops and software I am in fleet service..one other thing when you first start at most places they already have a diagnostic tech, you being new could be doing the bull work, keep that in mind before buying a laptop..also if you an idea of where you will...
I work on transit buses..we have lots of stuff that are hex, drain plugs to injector hold downs..most failures I see from hex sockets are rounding of edges..I use both metic and standard
I have 3/8 sae metric in line wrench and standard..1/2 sae 1 1/4-2inch..the 3/8 drive are snap on and sunex..the 1/2 drive are snap on and mac, two are twelve point, I also have a adjustable crows foot that I have never used..