Saw these the other day at my local Autozone. I thought the grip was nice.Duralast 90 tooth encapsulated ratchet. $21 at Autozone. Comparing to the standard Gearwrench 90 tooth in the pictures.
Yeah great grip and plastic encapsulation is a great idea. It's absolutely nothing more than a ~$20 ratchet, but does have the lifetime warranty so I felt comfortable with the trade off. Quality is without question lower then Taiwan made stuff.Saw these the other day at my local Autozone. I thought the grip was nice.
FYI for those wondering, COO is China.
Just left O’Reilly. I don’t really like shopping there but they are the only place that has these stubby 1/4 sockets for a good price. Plus my friend working there and my moms military discount gives me a good price. I bought me this second set of stubby metric 1/4 sockets to tighten down the pulley on the 2004 Camry. I have the same set at work. Use them everyday pretty much on something. Also got a long funnel for my sisters Honda Odyssey. Those things are a pain to put oil in because the oil filler is way down low compared to the top of the engine. Another reason I hate working on Honda lol. Metal funnels are generally easier to clean than plastic from my experience.
Thermal conductivity.Why is the plastic cover an attraction?
Mike
Or next to an alternator, starter or battery... when the negative terminal hasn't been pulled.Thermal conductivity.
It doesn't feel cold when using a bare hand.

Rude staff here. Never fails always rude. Except my friend. That’s why I will only go there when he is there. The ones in different parts of town aren’t bad but the one that’s a mile from me is so rude. Never been treated nicely there except when he is there.What don't you like about O'Reilly?
The big 3 around here (AutoZone, Advance Auto, O'Reilly) are all about the same as far as I can tell. I'd probably give a small edge to Advance.
NAPA definitely isn't as good as it used to be around here.
Mike

Threads. It threads into the oil fill hole. Unique for each brandWhat makes the funnel specific to Toyota/Lexus and for which engine/vehicle?
The size of the bottom of the filler screws on to all Toyota and Lexus vehicles (same size as the oil filler cap).What makes the funnel specific to Toyota/Lexus and for which engine/vehicle?


Are the Duralast sockets made in the PRC or Taiwan? I'm guessing the SATA plant in the PRC. Definitely have a Gearwrench vibe to them with their knurling and size markings. On the square drive end, do they have nice cutouts on each side for the drive retention ball or do they use some screwy notch system? Have you leaned on your other Duralast sockets? Have they served you well?
Stopped by AutoZone on lunch. They did have the 15mm 1/4 drive sockets there too. Just one. I can’t believe I’ve been missing them the whole time I’ve been going to AutoZone lol. Got that the 3/8 17 for a socket tray I’m putting together at the house. Then a 3/8 21mm and 22mm also for the house because I have them at work already and this exact brand too haha. I love my Duralast stuff. Also got a $20 reward with this purchase so that’s good an excuse to get more tools lol.
China made. Definitely a Gearwrench vibe for sure. No doubt. They have the double detent kind of like some of the Craftsman USA had. They do stay on my ratchets well though all of them. Yes I’ve put quite some force on mine. Just yesterday was leaning on a 1/4 drive 12mm no problems or slippage. Works well. I like them. I like DieHard too except my DieHard chrome started peeling which I haven’t had a problem yet with these Duralast.Are the Duralast sockets made in the PRC or Taiwan? I'm guessing the SATA plant in the PRC. Definitely have a Gearwrench vibe to them with their knurling and size markings. On the square drive end, do they have nice cutouts on each side for the drive retention ball or do they use some screwy notch system? Have you leaned on your other Duralast sockets? Have they served you well?

Thanks for the quick response. I'm not a fan of the notches. I hoped that that system would die with Ctaftsman socket but,, it's spread to Dewalt and others. Thanks again, have a great day!!!!China made. Definitely a Gearwrench vibe for sure. No doubt. They have the double detent kind of like some of the Craftsman USA had. They do stay on my ratchets well though all of them. Yes I’ve put quite some force on mine. Just yesterday was leaning on a 1/4 drive 12mm no problems or slippage. Works well. I like them. I like DieHard too except my DieHard chrome started peeling which I haven’t had a problem yet with these Duralast.![]()
Hey let's set up a meet next week. I will bring all my sockets and sell you one at a time, just like in AutoZone!
Stopped by AutoZone on lunch. They did have the 15mm 1/4 drive sockets there too. Just one. I can’t believe I’ve been missing them the whole time I’ve been going to AutoZone lol. Got that the 3/8 17 for a socket tray I’m putting together at the house. Then a 3/8 21mm and 22mm also for the house because I have them at work already and this exact brand too haha. I love my Duralast stuff. Also got a $20 reward with this purchase so that’s good an excuse to get more tools lol.
Needed this for a particular job. Didnt want a rechargeable unit.
Used it on the low setting for 4 hours continuously with the included batteries with no hiccups.
Seems solid. Never got uncomfortable. Light output seemingly as stated.
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Nice. I have all three of those and bought them separately so even more expensive. Can't beat SnapOn ratchets.
I have the rechargeable version. I like them more then a head lamp. Usually point one up and one down to get the best light pattern when working.So I’ve seen these gaining popularity lately. Are they more comfortable than a head lamp? Do you find it’s an issue when you turn your head and the light doesn’t follow?
My opinion is limited to just the first use I mentioned.So I’ve seen these gaining popularity lately. Are they more comfortable than a head lamp? Do you find it’s an issue when you turn your head and the light doesn’t follow?
I forgot I was wearing it if that helps describe the comfort.

Nice. I have all three of those and bought them separately so even more expensive. Can't beat SnapOn ratchets.
Surprised, I've never seen the flashlight headband. Never could bring myself to wear a headlight for that exact reasonI have a small, outdated LED headlamp that's lightweight and wear it most of my time in the shop during car projects, and I sure do forget I'm wearing it when I go out of the shop, so I sometimes wind up out on the lawn or on the street wearing my white surgical gloves with a glowing headlamp on, so I'm sure the neighbors think I'm slightly nutz.
My favorite part of LED headlamp is that it lights where I'm looking, no flopping about. Long before headlamps got good, I had a Nite Ize strap holding a small AA Mag Lite on the side of my head. This was during my parking lot mechanic days. It was pretty good, and sure beat holding a flashlight in my mouth. (A recipe for lip, gum, or tooth injury!)
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Nite Ize Headband Mini-Flashlight Holder for AAA, AA or CR123A Lights - Black (NPO-03-01)
The Nite Ize Headband was invented to solve an all-too-common problem: how to aim a flashlight with one hand while trying to work with the other. At some point in our lives, we've all experienced this frustration, maybe even tried to free our hands by balwww.batteryjunction.com
Where did you find that deal?!?
One of the few perks of living overseas is the occasional price advantages. The Proto heavy steel (prybar, chisels) is priced good, the chrome sockets, wrenches, and ratchets...not so much.Where did you find that deal?!?
That's a pozidrive screw in case you ever need to tighten it.
i'd like to have one of those for $6.33.Wait...we're not supposed only buy tools when we need them, right? I thought we were supposed to buy tools "just because."