Since this thread seems like its mostly about automotive tools, for DIY, does anyone actually go above HF/GW/Tekton? Why?
That's the mix i have, and a lot of it has always been HF (hate to say it but their sockets/ratchets have been fine for me). Mostly working on 4x4 suspension stuff for the last 14 years or so, so not the easiest on tools.
Curious why people would spend more for DIY, unless they just appreciate owning nicer tools, which I do get.
My hand tools include HF, GW, and Tekton, but also Craftsman, Mac, and SnapOn, and some cheap no-name and house brand stuff.
For the most part, the DIY tools are fine for the job. That’s the HF, GW, Tekton, and Craftsman.
There was something I wanted, that Craftsman didn’t make when I wanted it, and the husband of a lady I worked with ran a Mac truck. Mac made what I wanted. So I bought it. Now a 3/8” drive 8mm socket is probably easier to get. 30 years ago, 3/8” drive stopped at 9mm.
The DIY brand ratchets are mostly fine, but I wanted a 1/2” drive long handle high tooth count. DIY brands don’t have this. SO has one. Bought it (eBay). I have the 24” Tekton 1/2” ratchet, it’s pretty good, but low tooth count. Also the 24” SO breaker bar, because I broke my old breaker bar. Oh, and a 1/4” drive long handle SO ratchet, because I found it in the street one day.
I have three sets of flare wrenches. Cheap store brand ones that I never use. Craftsman that are decent but not great. SnapOn, because rounding off flare nuts *****. They’ll round off a flare nut too, because I live in salted road country, but they give me the best chance of maybe getting It loose.
Doing the brakes on SWMB’s Camry, the sliders need a thin open end. Bought a cheap no name that was thin enough to fit.
Then there’s the specialty tools from Park, and homemade stuff. And other brands.
They’re tools. They enable me to do something I want or need to do. They’re not a collection, nor a religion.