Looking for suggestions on tools & brands to outfit my toolbox. I work on my own cars & plan on improving my skills each year. Looking to buy quality tools once, so I am willing to pay a higher price if needed. Although I've heard good things about Taiwanese tools, I'd prefer to stick to the USA-made brands unless you guys suggest otherwise. I've been looking at these brands so far; Snap-on, Mac, SK, Wright, Williams USA, Ko-Ken, Knipex ( for pilers ), & trusty Cook (for hammers).
Looking for recommendations for:
1. Sockets & extensions: 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 (impact only)
2. Ratchets ( flex-head? ): 1/4, 3/8, 1/2
3. Wrenches ( ratcheting flex-head, 6pt or 12pt?):
4. Screwdriver set:
5. Pilers:
6. Hammers:
7. Torx bits / hex / allen sockets:
8. Drill / step bits ( for Milwaukee m18 )
9. Calipers:
10. Torque wrenches:
11. Wire crimper/cutter:
12. Soldering tool:
12. Punch set:
13. Pry bar / files:
Thank you in advance.
If you are just starting out and have a limited budget, HF is fine. Pay no attention to the brands. Turn the package over and check country of origin. Typically, tools made in Taiwan are gonna be better than tools made in China. There are a lot of USA-made options, but mostly online and you may have to search for them. I'd stay away from Snap-On, or the other truck brands unless you want to spend more money doing it yourself then taking it to the shop.
Sockets/extensions/bit sockets: Williams, Proto, SK. These can eat up a lot of funds, so most anything made in Taiwan will suffice. I'd recommend sets that don't skip sizes, like Tekton.
Ratchets: Williams, Proto, SK, Tekton, Crescent. Same with sockets. Taiwan-made ratchets are pretty darn good, and a better bang for the buck. However, I see nothing wrong with splurging on a "good" one.
Wrenches: Williams, Proto, SK, and anything made in Taiwan. There are not that many manufacturers, so go with whoever has the best deal or warranty, and lean towards brands that don't skip sizes. Snap-On is fine, but they are pricey. Tekton has USA-made angle wrenches.
Screwdrivers: Proto, Williams hard handle, or Tekton. Klein for electrical/household. All of those are USA-made. Vessel (Japan) are excellent, as are the German brands. For precision stuff, my favorite is Wiha. Look around at yard sales, etc. for old big ones that you can use as beaters.
Pliers: Klein, Channellock, and Ideal for USA-made tools. But the Germans are great at pliers: Knipex, NWS.
Locking Pliers: Bremen at Harbor Freight are the best bang for the buck. For really nice (USA-made) ones, go with Malco.
Hammers: Estwing and Vaughan. For hammers you don't use as much, it's fine to go with an import brand.
Drill bits are a consumable item. Most of the brands at big box stores are gonna be fine, especially for drilling wood or plastic. For metal you might want to go with Norseman (USA made, but $$$).
Calipers: Hard to say. They either fall into cheap or crazy pricey categories. I've heard good things about iGaging.
Torque wrenches: CDI for the really good ones, but Tekton has pretty good ones for the price. Most of the Tiawan-made ones are all made by the same OEM.
Wire cutters, strippers, and crimpers: Klein or Ideal.
Shears/Snips: Malco, Midwest, or Wiss.
Soldering Tool: Hakko or Weller.
Punches: Mayhew.
Pry bars: Mayhew or Wilde. If you want to save some money, go to Wal-Mart (seriously) and get the Hypertough prybars with the striking cap. They are made by Wilde in USA. You will not find a better deal.
Files: Nicholson. Files seem to be bountiful at flea markets, garage sales, etc. Get them, clean them, remove the rust, and get a good handle. Get as many shapes and sizes as you can.