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Hook and pick set recommendations?

ishiboo

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The Menards ARE Pratt-Read, Channellock I am 99% sure are as well. Menards are the cheapest offering.

2 of my 4 are missing their tips.
 
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stage20

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i have a set of craftsman pros that have served me well. they are full size handle pics.
i only use my hf picks for small jobs. they really dont hold up well. got a set of matco branded whitte that work pretty decent if you need the smaller style. they seem to be 3 times the tool of the hf stuff.
 

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also available from Matco...

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kiatech

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If you have a tool truck that comes to your work I'd buy off them. From what I see in the warranty bins on trucks I would say picks and screwdrivers make up the majority.
 

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Pratt Read or the Masterforce-branded PR picks are very nice. I have two sets.

The Ullman devices are OK. I personally don't like the handle.

I'm interested in trying these new Channellock picks.
 

metalart

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So for someone that isn't to need these very often, Are the husky ones on sale at home depot utter **** for just puttering at home? Or should I go ahead and order some solid ones from one of the big players?
 
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metalart

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That will teach me to not read all the comments... gonna give the menards or channellocks a shot :)
 

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ive been using the craftsman set for rebuilding my collection of paintball guns. Haven't failed me yet
 

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ihateminimumwage

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Plus they come in a pouch. I don't want to stick one of those picks under my fingernail.

Which Gearwrench set is in a pouch?

Need picks for field service at work, and don't want my Snap-On set running loose and tearing up my bag.
 

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I have Pratt reads, and Craftsmans USA.. Both are great, my Pratts have been used more... both were less than 15 bucks a set and USA made.
 
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stage20

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also available from Matco...

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i have a set of the orange handles. not to bad. they seem to hold their shape over other brands i have used of this size. i have some snap on pics, but they are large handle versions
 

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I have Snap On and Craftsman with the clearish white handles. The Snap On are just fantastic and have had them since the late 90's. I just picked up the Craftsmans on sale for like $4 for my field service tool set. They are USA made and really good so far. They are normally $9.99. I tried to link them but the Sears site is utter ****. I searched craftsman pick set and got pick sets from every company under the sun except craftsman. I finally found them. I was on the mobile site the first time I searched.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-4-pc-pick-and-hook-set/p-00941513000P?prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3
 
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OutsideMachinist

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I like to have both types, the ones mostly mentioned here which I guess you could call mini picks. Most have huge handles or striking caps. They wont work when you need a slimmer long pick similar to a dental pick. I had some matco ones that I am pretty sure were Ullmans.
 

whyNick?

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The Pratt-read picks are great and only run about $10.
I bought mine at Rural King farm store about 5 years ago. They are made in USA.
Menards used, or maybe still does, the rebranded PR as their store brand.

Here they are on Amazon. little more than I paid.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BJFHIEG/?tag=atomicindus08-20

I believe Menards still sells these under their Masterforce name, although my local store recently cleared out a lot of their Masterforce stuff and I haven't noticed if the picks made the cut. If you keep your eyes open you can get them for about $5 on sale. I have a couple of sets and they've held up well.
 
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JAKE-THE-TOOL-MAN

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I have cornwell long and short and MAC picks. The MAC's are my go to but I would really like to get some snap on's. Might just trade my cornwell and Mac sets for some. There is a difference in the quality that makes snap on stand out.
 
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