I don't need another set of pry bars but I like those in Channel lock blue.
You can get them straight from Lang Lang ToolsWhere did you get the Lang pocket pry bars? I haven't seen them on Amazon. Only seen them rebranded on the Matco truck.
Epstein’s has em as well, that’s where I got mineWhere did you get the Lang pocket pry bars? I haven't seen them on Amazon. Only seen them rebranded on the Matco truck.
Where did you get the Lang pocket pry bars? I haven't seen them on Amazon. Only seen them rebranded on the Matco truck.
You can get them straight from Lang Lang Tools
Too bad that with shipping they are only a few dollars off the Matco truck.
A bit cheaper from Epstein's, but I'd have to buy something else to make that shipping cost worth it.
How is that bit secured in the socket if it's round?
You've been hanging out with @BlakeTheCarGuy ? That's his warranty move
After seeing this 90 degree gearless drive mentioned here on GJ, I had to check it out for myself. Don't know if I'll ever use them but fascinating tools nonetheless.
The 1/4" version needed lubricant and still doesn't rotate as freely as the 3/8" version. They also make a 45 degree version.
Ordered via Amazon: CalVan 90 Degree Gearless Drive
And if you didn't see it before, here's how it works: YouTube Demo
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Unfortunately the warranty is only for the original purchaser, so you don't have a warranty on a resold toolPicked up a seemingly unused T72 Snap-On 1/4" ratchet.
Purchased a Mac 5.5mm socket off eBay, was decently used but no red flags. Showed up cracked and with owner markings. Went to return it and seller just refunded and said keep it. Free 5.5mm socket that I'll warranty.
They don't ask you to send your receipt soUnfortunately the warranty is only for the original purchaser, so you don't have a warranty on a resold tool

That fraud is on your conscience then, but if people keep doing that they will start requiring receipts or limiting warranties like so many companies have had to do because of this kind of fraud.They don't ask you to send your receipt so
I will in fact be warrantying my resold tool.
I was wondering how a set screw was gonna hold that torque!
I usually pick those up those whenever they are on sale. They were one of the extended BF deals. One for the shed, garage, drawer and tool bags.This I got a while ago and never really posted it here as I didn't think it worth tge mention but it's since become the 1st screw driver I pick up now and it inspires as much confidence as my US made SK , US made Stanley and Klein screw drivers. Quality has far exceeded my expectations for a $5.99 screw driver. I've destroyed "better "screw drivers doing less.
While I was pleasantly surprised I think this highlights the problem of consistency with these HD and lowes brands as one never knows what they'll get as my other set of husky screw drivers was absolutely horrid that I bought on the same day. Same name on the box , vast difference in quality.
One can watch a YouTube channel like project farms but ive found that a 2 year review is outdated as they keep changing countries of manufacturer etc and for example the craftsman screw drivers he reviewed 2 years ago as made in Taiwan and scroing very high are now made in China or India etc and are essectialy a different product , and in Craftsmans case , a different product with the same model number as are the wrenches etc.
I'm not bashing anyone on country of manufacture but rather lack of consistency.
I want to know how you crack a socket on a bolt that small with out snapping the bolt.Picked up a seemingly unused T72 Snap-On 1/4" ratchet.
Purchased a Mac 5.5mm socket off eBay, was decently used but no red flags. Showed up cracked and with owner markings. Went to return it and seller just refunded and said keep it. Free 5.5mm socket that I'll warranty.

I bet they snapped the hell out of that bolt.I want to know how you crack a socket on a bolt that small with out snapping the bolt.
Edit: OMG noooo SB&D is gonna lose $20 that would have been lost if the original owner warrantied it omgomgomg nooooooooooThat fraud is on your conscience then, but if people keep doing that they will start requiring receipts or limiting warranties like so many companies have had to do because of this kind of fraud.