I know this has been discussed on the forums here before. However, with COO changing all the damn time, it's nice to stay updated as best as possible.
Black Friday is right around the corner. I've been holding out to buy myself a starter tool set for some of the killer deals. The main reason I'll be buying a (cheaper) tool set is for the sockets. I do plan to upgrade wrenches and ratchets as money permits. Eventually, I will upgrade to truck brand sockets.
The main deciding factor here is quality and bang for the buck. I'm not the MOST knowledgeable person as far as auto repairs go. BUT, I am in school for that right now. So in a matter of a year or so, my knowledge will be enough to tackle some pretty heavy duty tasks. I'd like these tools to be up for those tasks. I drive a 1997 K1500 with a 350. It's an older truck, and it has been to hell and back. Seeing as I go muddin' and drive like a typical 18-21 year old guy, **** is bound to break on my truck.
The three sets I'm deciding between are as follows.
- Kobalt 227 piece mechanics tool set $100 on BF. The one thing I really do like about this set is the ratchets. From what I've seen, Kobalt ratchets beat the Craftsman as far as what's included with the set. The negatives of this set are how many 12 point sockets are included compared to the preferred 6 point sockets.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_338518-22328-85183_4294707909__?productId=3364134&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&facetInfo=
- Craftsman 255 piece mechanics tool set $180, haven't seen any BF deals yet. Yes, there are an abundance of 12 point sockets included with this set as well. My dad has a 150ish piece Craftsman set with ALL 6 point sockets. He said I can swap the 12 points in the set I buy for his 6 points. He doesn't use his tools all that often, and if he ever needed the 6 points, they'd be available to him.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-255-pc-mechanics-tool-set-with-lift/p-00935255000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
- Craftsman 263 piece mechanics tool set $150 on BF. The strong selling point from this set is the ratcheting wrenches. Well, the few that are included. Again, same applies for swapping 12 point for 6 point sockets.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-263-pc-mechanics-tool-set/p-00940263000P?prdNo=12&blockNo=12&blockType=G12
Yes, I would be able to swap the 12 points for the 6 points in the Kobalt set as well. I just would prefer to have a matching tool set IF AND ONLY IF it makes sense to do so.
Please try to keep suggestions to these three tool sets. I know there are better brands out there. If you do have another suggestion, please try to keep it in a similar price range. Like I said, I do plan to upgrade as money permits.
Black Friday is right around the corner. I've been holding out to buy myself a starter tool set for some of the killer deals. The main reason I'll be buying a (cheaper) tool set is for the sockets. I do plan to upgrade wrenches and ratchets as money permits. Eventually, I will upgrade to truck brand sockets.
The main deciding factor here is quality and bang for the buck. I'm not the MOST knowledgeable person as far as auto repairs go. BUT, I am in school for that right now. So in a matter of a year or so, my knowledge will be enough to tackle some pretty heavy duty tasks. I'd like these tools to be up for those tasks. I drive a 1997 K1500 with a 350. It's an older truck, and it has been to hell and back. Seeing as I go muddin' and drive like a typical 18-21 year old guy, **** is bound to break on my truck.
The three sets I'm deciding between are as follows.
- Kobalt 227 piece mechanics tool set $100 on BF. The one thing I really do like about this set is the ratchets. From what I've seen, Kobalt ratchets beat the Craftsman as far as what's included with the set. The negatives of this set are how many 12 point sockets are included compared to the preferred 6 point sockets.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_338518-22328-85183_4294707909__?productId=3364134&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&facetInfo=
- Craftsman 255 piece mechanics tool set $180, haven't seen any BF deals yet. Yes, there are an abundance of 12 point sockets included with this set as well. My dad has a 150ish piece Craftsman set with ALL 6 point sockets. He said I can swap the 12 points in the set I buy for his 6 points. He doesn't use his tools all that often, and if he ever needed the 6 points, they'd be available to him.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-255-pc-mechanics-tool-set-with-lift/p-00935255000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
- Craftsman 263 piece mechanics tool set $150 on BF. The strong selling point from this set is the ratcheting wrenches. Well, the few that are included. Again, same applies for swapping 12 point for 6 point sockets.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-263-pc-mechanics-tool-set/p-00940263000P?prdNo=12&blockNo=12&blockType=G12
Yes, I would be able to swap the 12 points for the 6 points in the Kobalt set as well. I just would prefer to have a matching tool set IF AND ONLY IF it makes sense to do so.
Please try to keep suggestions to these three tool sets. I know there are better brands out there. If you do have another suggestion, please try to keep it in a similar price range. Like I said, I do plan to upgrade as money permits.
