Adventures in Walmart cheap tools.
Controversial opinion--these new Hyper Tough tools are now actually competitive with Harbor Freight, as opposed to some typically awful stuff (except for what Wilde and Great Neck makes--and I'd actually intended to find the 250th Anniversary pliers and screwdrivers today).
First up, the "Hyper Bite" metric ratcheting wrench set. Made in India, but surprisingly decent. Hyper Bite appears something like RBRT or Anti-Slip-Design/Knucklesaver (the latter of which I have as Proto ASD, and these have more "teeth" in the open end).
$40, but worth it, personally (also, I did not own a full set of metric ratcheting wrenches (and my three different Gearwrench sets are all different SAE--standard, flex-head, and stubby), just some random sizes from the Lowe's Craftsman/Kobalt open stock clearance last year) . I will be getting the SAE set too. These, chances are, will be my go-to wrenches. There's also a reversible version too. Another thing I like is the matte finish.
I didn't plan to buy these, as I didn't see them at first on the website. Just this one set like someone randomly threw it down or something.
Nice holder too--it actually holds the wrenches in, and allows me to just grab the whole thing instead of "best guess when you're looking at the organizer only to find three trips later, you've got the wrong one".
6-piece screwdriver set, China.
These remind me of the French-made models Stanley, Facom, USAG, and Expert all sell. The handles fit my hand well, and tip fit with screws is great.
Not Cobras--the big 12" model (wanted the 7" for a mini toolkit I have, but couldn't find them).
Decently well made. Not Knipex, but higher quality than Klein's Pliers Wrenches or the little copies Lowe's sells at Christmas. My plans are to have these in most toolboxes that aren't in the house.
Mini Toolbox Cabinet. I have items that don't fit in a mini toolbox, but got sick of keeping somewhere else.
