I like the organizers... Tekton?

Thanks. No, They are 3D printed.I like the organizers... Tekton?
I considered buying a 3D printer just to make things such as this. I used to own one but it was too slow to be reasonable (years ago, one of the first early prototypes so i gave it to my nephew). New ones are much faster, but then, if I cannot just find pre-built models I need to learn to make my own.Thanks. No, They are 3D printed.


Nice find. I don't see a brand called out. Fuller? Truecraft?$8 Vacation find in VA. Ratchet feels really good.
COO japan for most of this set.

Same set as the Quinn from HF? https://www.harborfreight.com/electronics-repair-kit-87-piece-59258.html
No the iFixit sets are different. They sell some of the best consumer precision electronics tools. The iFixit bits are very high quality. I haven't used the Quinn set linked but I've used other (at least two different) precision screwdriver/bit sets from HF and they've all been junk.Same set as the Quinn from HF? https://www.harborfreight.com/electronics-repair-kit-87-piece-59258.html
Looks close but can't confirm. How is the bit quality?







Every time I’m in Lowe’s I find myself looking at Klein stuff, but I’m scared that if I start buying it I’ll try and fix our next electrical issue and end up in one of those funny compilation videos of people zapping themselves. At the very least I do need to get a good volt meter for automotive stuff.A few new additions.
Klein flip socket screwdriver (came in super handy when taking our dryer apart). The magnetic inserts inside the sockets is a nice touch. I like this more than I thought I would.
Klein voltage tester. My brother had two and gave me one.
A little stainless pry bar I found on Amazon that is made in the USA. Nice machining.
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Where'd you get them? I got some gaps too.
Bought them from the Snappy dealer that runs our route. I'm surprised he got a 10mm as quick as he did, website showed back ordered at the time. Lol. Price per socket was actually less than the individuals at the parts store, and if I screw them up somehow... I'm at work 5 days a week anyway.Where'd you get them? I got some gaps too.
No ideaNice find. I don't see a brand called out. Fuller? Truecraft?

Had trouble picking a color?Some Amigo drivers. Super cheap. Gonna load up different bits for different tasks. Thanks @four.cycle for the info.

I think I was charged 6 dollars for my order. It was 22.00 total.Had trouble picking a color?Do you notice that the gray plastic feels a little more slick than the translucent? I kind of prefer it for spinning on the cap.
I bought a stubby and a standard. Not terrible. I think the cap is a little too short, as the groove rubs against my palm while spinning. Pretty cheap, fills a need I had. I'll give it a shot.
He charged me shipping for the stubby and standard separately, then shipped them in the same envelope.![]()
No the iFixit sets are different. They sell some of the best consumer precision electronics tools. The iFixit bits are very high quality. I haven't used the Quinn set linked but I've used other (at least two different) precision screwdriver/bit sets from HF and they've all been junk.






Apparently there were some issues trying to get the items listed on ebay the way he wanted to list them, so some of the first orders got goofed up.He charged me shipping for the stubby and standard separately, then shipped them in the same envelope.
Thanks. No, They are 3D printed.
Mayhew Heavy Duty Mini Prybar set. (New version just released last month.)
Nylon 6 high tensile handle. 3/16 round black oxide alloy steel blade.
Micro bevel on tips comes to a point instead of just blunt. Not obvious from stock photos. An extra manufacturing step that shows attention to detail and should prove beneficial.
5” OAL. USA.
Set #31093GN (Available individually: Straight 31144, Curved 31145)
I haven’t seen any mention of these anywhere on the internet yet. YT influencers be slacking.
I’ve been using the Lisle w/ striking cap but sometimes the square blade is annoying when trying to pry and roll at the same time.
First impressions: well thought out, quick test shows minimal flex in blades, and I love the easy-to-see green color.
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Got to love Snap-on Thursday. Got these double box end wrenches which are awesome. My only complaint regarding the wrenches is that it has two 15mm like come on I’m not a Ford or GM tech or Mopar tech lol. It gives you 14-15 and then 15-16. I’d prefer if they left off one of those 15s and gave me a 21 but it is what it is lol.
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Got to love Snap-on Thursday. Got these double box end wrenches which are awesome I use my coworkers all the time. He had to order these they took 3 weeks to come. The he put a new Allen bit in my 2.5 socket that I got from four.cycle. My only complaint regarding the wrenches is that it has two 15mm like come on I’m not a Ford or GM tech or Mopar tech lol. It gives you 14-15 and then 15-16. I’d prefer if they left off one of those 15s and gave me a 21 but it is what it is lol.
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I just bought this exact same set. First thing I did after initial admiration is question that whole 15mm thing….
EDIT: I was wrong. That is the P5U model. They make a HIGH SPEED version now too. It has a grey body instead of a black body. Amazon has the High Speed for $40.
I had and returned the high speed model. They have three models.That is the standard model I believe. They make a HIGH SPEED version now too. It has a grey body instead of a black body. Amazon has the High Speed for $40.
They also have a 220USB-25U... that is the P5U with a bit assortment and hard case.I had and returned the high speed model. They have three models.
The 3rd one is more expensive than the other 2 and not available on Amazon yet (or at least wasn't last week when I ordered)
- 220USB-1U which is High Torque, micro USB
- 220USB-S1U which is High Speed, micro USB
- 220USB-P5U which is multi-speed, USB-C


I will have to look into this one, I've been on the fence as well.I’ve been on the fence about getting a powered screwdriver, and finally decided on the new Vessel 220USB-P5U. Three speeds, USB-C rechargeable, and uses standard 1/4” bits.
The speed and torque settings seem to be reasonable. We’ll see how much I actually use it.
Lee
I think they were on Printables. They are actually a wrench organizer, but it fits screwdrivers just as well.Your design or can I find it on Thingaverse (or similar)?
I’d love to snag some of these. Perfectly minimalist and practical.
Follow-up:What cleaning solution will you use?






Cornwell haul and some new Snap-on items: 100 tooth ratchet and combination flush cut pliers.
Edit: it is not clear exactly where the Cornwell 120-tooth ratchet is made. It is not stamped or marked USA, the flyer didn’t say USA, but the chrome versions in the catalog say USA.
Also the FLF100 is slightly longer than the FLF80 for anyone wondering.
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