Moose97
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I don't know what that Cresent set goes for but that might be the best beginner set I've seen.
If you do go the craftsman route it should be noted that the some of the evolve series do not have a lifetime warranty
I believe it's the whole evolv series doesn't have lifetime warranty
Durnit, that's supposed to say TOOL box blasted fat finger.
Background. Nephew just turned 16 and got a car. Asked my sister what he wanted for Christmas, and she said he's wanting to work on his car some, and tools would be great. His dad is a great brother-in-law but not a handyman, and well, he's likely not getting tools from his dad.
The first thing that popped in my mind was this $49.99 set from HF.
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I actually have a coupon for $35 for it, BUT let's face it, while HF does sell some good stuff, this set is slightly above dollar store tools, and I thought we could do better, in quality at least.
So, I've been fiddling around with filling a tool box for $50 to see what I could come up with, and it's actually kinda fun, so I thought I'd throw it out for you guys.
Rules. $ limit = $50 (not including tax).
Setting. 16 year old's first set of tools, mainly for automotive.
Quality. He's not likely going to be a mechanic, so occasional use quality is fine.
Source. Somewhere the tool can be purchased for the price on a consistent basis. Just because you were able to find a 40" Snap-on tool box full of tools for $50 on your local Craigslist doesn't mean I'm going to be able to.
So, let's see what you can come up with.
Evolv hand tools do have a lifetime warranty. The difference is that you need the receipt and you have to be the original owner.
I know theres a $50 cap. We have the same rule with our nephews. But like you my 15 year old nephew wanted some tools. He is trying to build a go cart and is in a robotics class at school. I bought him this and just told my sister in law it was a black friday deal for $50. Pretty good set for $80. Its his first set of tools and she is a single mom and I am the one he looks up to so yea I went over board. Gave him some of my extra pliers and screwdrivers as well. I have kids of my own but still treat him like my own. This is my wifes sisters son and he is a great student and a great kid. Hell I even had the "talk" with him.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Mechanics-Tool-Set-235-Piece-H235MTS/204339013
Evolv hand tools do have a lifetime warranty. The difference is that you need the receipt and you have to be the original owner.
Evolv hand tools do have a lifetime warranty. The difference is that you need the receipt and you have to be the original owner.
This post has really got me thinking and looking. I don't think you can get an adequate starter set for $50.00. I think you can do real well for $100.00 and for $150 a set that will meet most needs but $50.00 is tough.![]()
That cMan set I linked is pretty close to great, and under 50.