Oh ****, a topic I'd like to consider myself more versed in than others.
I am
A.) Mechanic 40 hours a week
B.) Owner of ~3,000 dollars in Gearwrench tools.
I don't think I have broken a single tool this year except my 17mm sleeved lug nut socket, but I've broken three (Snap on/GP/GW) I've now been given a wurth by the shop Wurth guy so we'll see how that holds up. And for reference the tools I use from them throughout the year include their
- screwdrivers,
- picks
- carbon scrapers
- flex head ratchets in all 3 drive sizes
- stubby flex head ratchet 3/8"
- long pattern 1/4" and 3/8" standard ratchets
- regular ratchets in all 3 drive sizes
- quick release ratchets in 1/4" and 3/8"
- chrome metric shallow and deep sockets in 1/4" and 3/8"
- chrome metric shallow sockets in 1/2"
- chrome semi deep metric sockets in 1/4" and 3/8"
- chrome sae 1/4" semi deep sockets
- chrome metric swivel sockets in 3/8"
- 12 pt 1/2" chrome sockets 10-19mm
- chrome extensions in all 3 drive sizes
- 1/2" metric impact swivel sockets (back when they where USA)
- 1/2" metric impact sockets,
- shallow etorx socket set, deep etrox 1/4" socket set
- allen socket set
- torx socket set, long torx socket set, mini torx socket set (usable with a wrench)
- serpentine belt tool kit
- spark plug socket tool kit
- oil filter cup socket took kit (USA made)
- Long DBE 0 offset ratcheting/non ratcheting wrenches 8-24mm
- regular combo ratcheting wrenches 8-19mm
- 120T digital torque wrench
- indexing prybars,
- sleeved lug nut sockets in 19 and 21 after blowing apart the 17 after 4 months of constant use
- duckbill pliers (new, USA made)
- Those are all the tools I have at work as I looked at some pictures of my box for reference, I probably missed a few, I've got probably another 3 socket sets (duplicates and more SAE) and some extra ratcheting wrenches, 90T flex head ratchets, and more at home.
Needless to say I've not been fired because I don't work with only Snap on tools, and I've not been struggling to complete jobs because I use Gearwrench tools. In fact, because I have so many tools I often have people asking to borrow odds and ends, and nobody ******* cares if they're Gearwrench or Snap on, and nor do I care to loan it out because if it gets lost or broken its affordable (That said my fellow technicians are awesome and don't break my **** and always return it) - Almost everything is made in Taiwan on that list above except the impact sockets and the combo ratcheting wrenches. Might be a few others, but at one point I had pictures of almost all the COO labels because people kept saying so and so is made in China. It wasn't. I'm also working on some of the most expensive and complex consumer cars out there I'd wager and I don't say that to brag but to put it in perspective. Needless to say the tools are affordable and will work just fine for whatever it is you're planning on doing.![]()
don't confuse the masses with real world experience.


