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How much were those crimpers.All on sale right now.
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how much were those crimpers.
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All on sale right now.
how do you like those green screwdrivers? they look great!
Haven’t had an opportunity to use them yet but they look and feel superb. They’re not even in the same class as what they are replacing (Craftsman clear handles).
I really really really wish Carlyle had more tools in GREEN!
How do you like the Roto Ratchet?All on sale right now.
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How do you like the Roto Ratchet?
Those spanners with "Carlyle" stamped on them share the same font as Maximum, Husky and Gearwrench. I would suspect that they are from the same Taiwanese factory as Gearwrench and thus are simply Gearwrench tools. Which are just fine.

Those spanners with "Carlyle" stamped on them share the same font as Maximum, Husky and Gearwrench. I would suspect that they are from the same Taiwanese factory as Gearwrench and thus are simply Gearwrench tools. Which are just fine.
Pretty sure they're not made by Kabo. Infar seems to be the ones making most of the wrenches.


Carlyle tools are not sold in Canada so its hard to make a direct comparison. Canadian Tire's Mastercraft and Maximum tools are sourced mainly from China. To me the the latest Maximum wrenches look the same as Gearwrench
Napa's Canadian house brand Ultrapro is sourced mainly from Taiwan
Perhaps but, I know the Carlyle ratcheting wrenches have the little sealed brass screw on the ratcheting based end just like other Kabo made ratcheting wrenches
I haven't seen anything branded Carlyle that resembles anything made by Gearwrench.
To muddy the waters further, the newest ratcheting wrenches branded Sunex have the same nonslip open end as the long pattern Carlyle.
Until Taiwan tool companies start selling in the USA under their own names, who knows who makes what. Until then, we're in the land of rebranded or rebadged tools![]()
Saw someone else mention in another thread. the channellock combination wrenches look the same? or made by same company as the carlyle? for a bit cheaper.


Unfortunately, I don't have a do it best type hardware store in my area that has the channellock tools on display. I am curious why Channellock doesn't show them on their website. It might be that they aren't US made but, they have some other imported tools listed.![]()
Thanks. It was your comments as well as other GJers that helped with the tool selections.I have that short Carlyle 1/4 ratchet that's mostly handle. It quickly became my favorite 1/4 ratchet and has served me well for a couple of years or so.![]()