JKennedy
Well-known member
So I was shopping on ZORO and noticed the Blackhawk stuff... Is it any good?
What's it comparable to? Any insight is appreciated.
-Jordan
What's it comparable to? Any insight is appreciated.
-Jordan
I actually have quite a bit of Blackhawk, but mine is about 10 years old, so keep that in mind.
-Having owned most brands of sockets, I would say without a doubt Blackhawk's sockets and extensions are nicer than Craftsman, Gearwrench, and Armstrong.......and even everyone's favorite SK. Not as nice as Proto, Snap On, or Williams, but very nice. My only real ***** with them is the size markings are really small.
-Combination wrenches are excellent; much nicer than a Craftsman RP. I also really like their full polish flare nut wrenches. Their reversable ratcheting wrenches are leaps and bounds above Gearwrench (no experience with the new 120xp's). Adjustable wrenches are similar to a Western Forge, so I would say they are middle of the road. Overall, I really like their wrenches and consider them a bargain; especially their polished wrenches.
-Punches and chisels have served me very well, so I can't say anything negative about them.
-Pliers are generally nicer than most Western Forge products and pretty comparable to Channellock.
-I had the old Yellow handled screwdrivers and they worked great, but the tips weren't blasted, they were just chrome. I would say they are a step up from the standard Craftsman screwdrivers.
-Their old round head ratchets sucked. Too much backdrag to be worth a damn. SK has them beat hands down. I hear the new Taiwan ratchets are pretty nice, but I don't have any first hand experience.
-Hex keys are re-branded Eklind, and have never let me down.
I like my older stuff, but if I was going to be buying new stuff I think I would go with Williams as they are a real bargain and in my experience much higher quality than GearWrench.
I have several pieces in my work tool kit and they are sub par. Below gear wrench and craftsman
Most of the current production stuff is about the quality of gearwrench. Maybe less.
Great thanks for the input!
The only thing is I have a hard time finding a large variety of Williams, maybe Amazon? Where is the best placet to buy? HJE doesn't have a ton...
So would y'all not recommend for an industrial setting? Some of the prices are just really good...
