To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Proto Challanger Tools

bigredjeepone

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 24, 2017
Messages
97
So on the way back from the Outer Banks I found a 1/4" extension laying in the parking lot. It said Challenger then under it, Proto.

Is this a sub brand of Proto? I assume they are good?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

d.mcfarland

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 18, 2012
Messages
6,573
Location
Western PA
Yes. Was their lower end of tools. But even their lower end was still a really good set. Some people collect the Challenger line too.
 

Schurkey

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 27, 2011
Messages
2,369
Location
The Seasonally Frozen Wastelands
In some cases, the Challenger line didn't get the full grind 'n' trim treatment. They saved some money on the wrench finish, stamped "Challenger" into it, and you get a wonderfully functional wrench that doesn't look as pretty as the more-expensive version.

I have a pair of wrenches, a Challenger and...something else. They seem to have come from the same forging, but the Challenger is rougher.
 

espyking83

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 31, 2014
Messages
1,690
Location
Hell hole of a King Air 200
My first wrench set was a Proto Challenger bought from here. Great quality, made me see the difference between cheap chinese wrenches and usa made wrenches. Their ratchets and sockets werent half had either
 

wafrederick

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 3, 2010
Messages
6,049
Location
Holton,Mi
Still can get them warrantied,you get a Blackhawk tool as a replacement since the Challenger line is no longer made.I did send one broke Proto Challenger socket in to get replaced,they sent me a Blackhawk socket as a replacement.My dad has a 3/4 drive set at work,a Proto Challenger set he bought for $500.00 used at the time.All the pieces are still there in the original metal case.
 

dr_clyde

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2009
Messages
6,449
Location
Holland, MI
I have a set of proto challenger wrenches. They work great. I buy them when I find them.

I am looking for a 3/4" combo wrench for my set. The one I've got has some "modifications" done to it.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

unslow1

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 3, 2012
Messages
7,880
Location
Illinois
Still can get them warrantied,you get a Blackhawk tool as a replacement since the Challenger line is no longer made.I did send one broke Proto Challenger socket in to get replaced,they sent me a Blackhawk socket as a replacement.My dad has a 3/4 drive set at work,a Proto Challenger set he bought for $500.00 used at the time.All the pieces are still there in the original metal case.

Good luck with that. They have told me multiple times sorry ***** being you. I have a lot of Challenger tools. Several still look like new.
 

RedVise

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 4, 2010
Messages
1,283
Location
Gulf Coast, Fl
I picked up a nice 1/2 socket set, deep socket set and Combo set in a roll last month.
Sellers dads (Joe C) tools, must be from the 60s. Wrench finish is not excellent but certainly a quality set.

Brian
 

Attachments

  • 20170323_193629.jpg
    20170323_193629.jpg
    144.9 KB · Views: 38
  • 20170323_192408 (1).jpg
    20170323_192408 (1).jpg
    145.6 KB · Views: 33

6PTsocket

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 12, 2014
Messages
4,593
So on the way back from the Outer Banks I found a 1/4" extension laying in the parking lot. It said Challenger then under it, Proto.

Is this a sub brand of Proto? I assume they are good?
They were the lower end line. As I never owned any I don't know if it was just finish or lesser quality. Full polish was not as common as it is today, when even cheap Chinese imports are full polish.

Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom