my first Carlyle tools
Unfortunately, it looks like this quarter's real deals flyer is a wash for me too. Oh well, I don't really need anything. It is disappointing though that they're offering the same stuff at higher prices this quarter.
Considering you can get the Tekton two foot long 1/2 drive ratchet for a third of this quarter's price for the Carlyle version, I don't think they'll be too many takers even if NAPA had them to sell![]()
I missed out on the 25” ratchet. Ordered it at the store then they called me back and said they couldn’t get it until August and it wouldn’t be the sale price then. I sure do wish it could have been ordered online.
I'm not sure why that 24 incher was so popular with the low tooth count anyway. The Tekton one has a much nicer feel.
I just finished upgrading all my torque wrenches because the 32-36 tooth heads were driving me nuts.
Have you tried both? I wouldn’t trust a high tooth count on a two foot ratchet unless it was made extremely well. I like Tekton but it takes a ton of quality control (see tolerances for matching gears and pawls) to get all the teeth to engage for a large amount of surface area. Carlyle ratchet’s feel is great. Shaft feels sturdy with no flex. Very smooth. Not saying Tekton is bad, and I certainly wouldn’t pay the price Napa charges before a sale, but at $40 or whatever it was it was a steal. I just don’t believe in high tooth counts on what is essentially a breaker bar. But what do I know.
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2019-05-01_10-19-39 by J Wangchung, on FlickrI know this is a showoff thread, but there are several pics of what I just bought on this thread.
I just picked up 2 sets of the SDS8 8pc combination screwdriver sets for 21.99 each. I had read about those here at GJ but wasn't sure. When I went to the local NAPA store and held a couple of these in my hand I fell in love. Really nice set for the price!!
I've been in the process of replacing my old hard handled, stinky feet smelling craftsmans. And I've been impulse buying a few different brands including the Milwaukee comfort grip and the HF Professional. I need screwdriver sets for my woodworking shop, garage and mobile tool sets.
I was also playing with various pliers and the Carlyle ratchets at the store. I have a feeling I am going to develop a bit of a Carlyle fetish to go along with my Milwaukee fetish. I'm too poor and cheap to develop an SO or SK fetish... I wish I had checked these out before replacing most of my old impact sockets and wrench sets
I’m pretty sure Carlyle impact sockets are Sunnex impacts, just rebranded. I have sunnex impacts and love them. Great quality, and packaged well too. Not sure about other Carlyle pliers, but check out the slip joints. Cross hatched knurling at the tips, with a narrow top plus built in wire cutter. Pretty sure they are rebranded Matco’s, or they just ripped the design 100%
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I’m pretty sure Carlyle impact sockets are Sunnex impacts, just rebranded. I have sunnex impacts and love them. Great quality, and packaged well too. Not sure about other Carlyle pliers, but check out the slip joints. Cross hatched knurling at the tips, with a narrow top plus built in wire cutter. Pretty sure they are rebranded Matco’s, or they just ripped the design 100%
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Not sure about other Carlyle pliers, but check out the slip joints. Cross hatched knurling at the tips, with a narrow top plus built in wire cutter. Pretty sure they are rebranded Matco’s, or they just ripped the design 100%
Maybe after I get a standard handle flex non locking 3/8 I will be done. 

Took advantage of this quarter’s sale to get two items I’ve had my eye on. 3/8” Roto (I love their 1/4” roto so I figured I’d get this one too) and also got their hex bit set. Just got them so no clue how they actually work but everything looks the part and the ratchet feels good. I love the knurling they put on the metric sockets.
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Do you have a part number on that bit set?
Essentially Carslile. Got these 2 for $49 in the last Real Deals.
2019-05-01_10-19-39 by J Wangchung, on Flickr
I know it's just a case of wanting what I can't get, but man those are cool....
Yes. I have Starrett inside mics that range 0.2-1.2" and 1"-2". Beyond that you can use a taper gage, gage pins, or adjustable parallels, depending on the exact circumstances.Do inside micrometers that go down to 15mm even exist? I'm thinking they meant calipers.

Anyone have the CWL1218 and CWL1219M sets? Are both nonslips?
I need a second set and debating if I go with channellocks or carlyle?



Been wanting to pick up the 1/4” swivel head to see if I liked using it. Let’s just say it now takes a lot for me to reach for another ratchet... Definitely going to pick up the 3/8” next.
I’ve avoided comfort grips in the past because of how dirty they get, but a little WD40 and she looks like new.
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I am a big fan of swivel heads myself. How do you find the direction knob? Is it easy to change with one hand?


I am a big fan of swivel heads myself. How do you find the direction knob? Is it easy to change with one hand?
The change of direction is firm, but I can get it done on mine - with one qualifier... My Carlyle swivel heads are the "old" version of this ratchet, with a blue anodized quick release button instead of the chrome button on the new ones. The old version has little "ridges" on the back cover plate that make it easy to grip and change the ratchet direction. The new version of the Carlyle S100 ratchets have small holes instead. If you look at Odd-job's post above you can clearly see the difference. I would think that it would be easier to turn on the old version, but I can't speak to that since both my 1/4" and 3/8" swivels are the old version... Maybe Odd-job can say whether he feels a difference?