Last I read the bodies were USA made and the wheels and head rest were China orTaiwan.coo ?
Yes.Yes and yes? In fact I have spinners in both Koken and Tone (plus some cheap Cal-Van ones as well)
They work well for rust prevention and keeping rodents away. I also think they help keep spiders out. I swear I have a large pack of them somewhere, but I haven't spotted them in the last year. I just cut a slit in the wrapping of a cube, and put them with my tools. At first I did one in every toolbox drawer, but that was overkill.Supposedly, they work decently for keeping rust out, at a pretty decent price. I used to keep them in all my toolboxes as a teenager, as my local pharmacy carried big packs of them for next-to-nothing.
It took me a couple seconds to decide if you were talking about spiders here...I have a large pack of them somewhere, but I haven't spotted them in the last year.
Am I the only one that thought on first glance those were cigars.
Update on the Grepro. Supposed to start Petrol up to 6.5 litres and Diesel to 4 litres.
Off on a jaunt today up to York and Wetherby area.
A Grepro jump starter and battery pack, without leads and not an EC5 fitment. New and working, will sort lead issue not a bother.
Wheel cleaner, Eclipse clamp. Wanted another Irwin but this looks ok.
Couple of barely used Britool spanners, 6J were engineers pattern very strong and top quality.
S.K combination.
2x Proto combinations and 2x Proto socket adapters. All really good condition.
£26 GBP the lot.
Usually see Red Kites (birds) up there. None today.
Nope!Am I the only one that thought on first glance those were cigars.![]()






We tried using "stingers" of self-coiling hose on a roofing job many years ago. It was a major fail--the hose tangled with things that weren't even there. IIRC, it was no more than five minutes before the "stingers" starting raining down from the roof.
Where did you buy the baskets? That looks useful......
I have been wanting to get both of those sets. The comfort grip wrenches I feel are a game changer.Snap on goodness.....
No actual use yet, bit doing suspension on a 2014 Pilot, so they should get some use soon.I have been wanting to get both of those sets. The comfort grip wrenches I feel are a game changer.
Have any feedback? Hands feel better?
Love the short rad picks!
My not mac version but probably the same company has been great and has seen significant use. You should enjoy it.
No actual use yet, bit doing suspension on a 2014 Pilot, so they should get some use soon.
I have the Xl combos from Snap On and they add a solid 1 or 2" of usable length because of the handle....WAAAAY more comfortable than grabbing the open end. I'm looking forward to holding them while impacting the other end of stuff!
Yep - Snap On and Mac are identical.My not mac version but probably the same company has been great and has seen significant use. You should enjoy it.
Yes I can confirm they are made by LangYep - Snap On and Mac are identical.
Only difference is the sticker on the box.
IIRC they are made by Lang
Glad to hear you like them - I've heard good feedback
Pretty sure they are made by KastarYes I can confirm they are made by Lang
Yes.
But... do you have THIS?:
(my buddy continues to tell me how much he loves it.)

My buddy doesn't usually give me any feedback on the tools I give to him until several months (or years) have passed by, and then it's generally only a passing comment. He has been quite happy with those and has admitted to pounding the hell out of one of them. He's commented to me several times about them. For the price point, you can't beat the Titan stuff.They are very low profile and allow you to use smaller ratchets on a larger socket drive. This can be very handy in confined areas. Particularly after breaking something free. They also are cheap and seem durable enough.