My son is starting an auto tech program and needs a pretty comprehensive set of tools for it. My thought was to start with a basic set of tools since they all have lifetime warranties and we can easily exchange any broken ones at local stores. Then later if he sticks with it and wants to pursue a career we can see about investing in "pro" tools for him.
In light of that it seems like Craftsman / Pittsburgh / Kobalt / Husky are all more or less equivalent made in china tools that will likely do the job for now. I'm looking at the Pittsburgh 301 piece mechanics tool set for now since it's 90% of what he needs for a good price, but this kit is not the "pro" line which people seem to mostly talk about. I could build out an equivalent set of "Pro" sockets and other tools for 2-3x the price of course, but I'm wondering what the actual difference is.
I can find absolutely no info on the difference between pittsburgh and pittsburgh pro when it comes to ratchets and sockets. From inspecting them the only difference I can see is that the pro ratchets are red, and the pro sockets say they are "triple chrome plated" whereas the regular sockets just say chrome vanadium construction.
So... anyone know, is there an actual difference between the pro and regular line when it comes to ratchets or sockets? And is it worth spending 2-3x as much to assemble a "pro" kit instead?
In light of that it seems like Craftsman / Pittsburgh / Kobalt / Husky are all more or less equivalent made in china tools that will likely do the job for now. I'm looking at the Pittsburgh 301 piece mechanics tool set for now since it's 90% of what he needs for a good price, but this kit is not the "pro" line which people seem to mostly talk about. I could build out an equivalent set of "Pro" sockets and other tools for 2-3x the price of course, but I'm wondering what the actual difference is.
I can find absolutely no info on the difference between pittsburgh and pittsburgh pro when it comes to ratchets and sockets. From inspecting them the only difference I can see is that the pro ratchets are red, and the pro sockets say they are "triple chrome plated" whereas the regular sockets just say chrome vanadium construction.
So... anyone know, is there an actual difference between the pro and regular line when it comes to ratchets or sockets? And is it worth spending 2-3x as much to assemble a "pro" kit instead?