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Cheeky81

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Recent visit to the truck...

212SFSMY - 3/8" deep sockets 8-19mm
212FSMY - 3/8" shallow sockets 8-19mm
PWCSS7CF - Wire stripping/crimping/cutting pliers
388CF - Cutters
SF80 - 1/2" Ratchet with flex-head
FHNF100 - 3/8" Swivel head ratchet
206AFXWP - 3/8" Extension set Wobble Plus
210EFTXRY - Tamper resistant Torx bit set

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Got 10% discount on swivel head ratchet and shallow sockets, 20% on screwdrivers and 25% on Torx bits...

And...

A free set of universal sockets (10-17mm) :drool:

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And another freebie thrown in... :drool::drool:

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And another... :drool::drool::drool:
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Cheeky81

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Can't really say, because I don't own any Gearwrench ratchets.

I really like the Snap-on one though... and it has even finer teeth than Dual 80 (72 vs 100).
 

cyato

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Nov 12, 2012
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Orange County, CA
how do those snap on roto head ratchets compare to say gearwrench?

The Snap On roto head ratchet is better, slightly longer and most likely stronger, but probably not $60 better for most people. My friends and co-workers have the Gearwrench roto ratchets and like them. Personally, I have all of the Snap On roto ratchets and love them, and would not replace them with the Gearwrenches.
 

Zeroek

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Got a Husky bucket thing and a hangall. Some Husky Wrenches, channellock 908 crimper/wire strippers. And a mayhew curved pick/awl.
 

yaidunno

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Droooool. Where did you score all that?

The long cabinet screwdriver set and mini pick/driver set were right from snap on. Everything else is from ebay. Was able to get some pretty good deals, just took about a month to collect it all.
 

GarageNewbie24

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Sweet. I got one of those and a SWAG Offroad table and it's one of the most used tools in my garage.

Nice! Yea, that's next. I was going to get the 4x6 from HF but figured the milwaukee would be a better tool. Especially with the SWAG table.

@Chuck122
Yup! Use them all the time, get better tools for great prices. Only works at HD though, Lowes refuses to match anyone, including coupons from HD.
 

yaidunno

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That's awesome! You inspired me to redo my layout! Do you know if they made that Torx set in the green handle too? I've seen that orange set but never with the green hard handles.

I've only seen the Torx drivers in orange, red, and black. Not to say that green wasn't made though. Im sure someone else can tell you with certainty.
 

cburnscrx

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Just picked up these USA Craftsman Professional Flare Nut Wrenchs in both SAE and Metric for $40 total.

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ricky836

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sipped some of the kool aid, pliers and torque wrench are new, got torque wrench $100 off. the cart was 6 months old, used, like brand new snagged that off the truck too. and the screwdriver and light were eBay purchase.

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BlksnshN

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Hi everyone. I'm new here and figured this is a good place to start. Just got this new Matco box today. Also picked up some Pliers, ratchets, etc. but didn't get any pics yet.


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cburnscrx

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Hi everyone. I'm new here and figured this is a good place to start. Just got this new Matco box today. Also picked up some Pliers, ratchets, etc. but didn't get any pics yet.

Love the color! If I ever decide to paint my box, that's a combo I would definitely consider. It doesn't scream look at my toolbox...very nice!
 

BlksnshN

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Welcome.
I like the color of the box.

Thanks! I originally wanted the stealth (flat) black but the Matco guy gave me a good deal on this Silver Vein box. I'm quite pleased with it.

Love the color! If I ever decide to paint my box, that's a combo I would definitely consider. It doesn't scream look at my toolbox...very nice!

Yeah, my Cart is sitting just to the right in this pic. It's the Snap On three drawer in the bright green. lol. I wished I had bought black almost right away after getting that cart. It's a cool color but too flashy for me.
 

chrisa7164

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[/URL][/IMG] got some USA made linesman hammers..USA made Craftsman screwdriver and obstruction wrench...and a new welding hood. Sorry about the size..still figuring this thing out.
 

ADSR

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Hi everyone. I'm new here and figured this is a good place to start. Just got this new Matco box today. Also picked up some Pliers, ratchets, etc. but didn't get any pics yet.


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WElcome! Love the color combo
 

durallymax

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Filled up a couple of my screwdriver drawers with some new Wiha's. First pic is phillips/slotted. Purple ones are all Microfinish. Most are heavy duty. A few of the red are just softfinish drivers that they didn't have in Microfinish. The red ones with red shafts are screwholding. They're badass. They physically clamp the screw.

 

aaronfranklin

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Sep 24, 2013
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Goodyear
Just picked up these USA Craftsman Professional Flare Nut Wrenchs in both SAE and Metric for $40 total.

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Where?
 

James_B

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Nova Scotia, Canada (started in Brisbane, Australi
Yesterday's score at Canadian Tire:

Stanley 26 piece 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" drive Torx bit and e-Torx socket kit (STM71656) - on sale at $19.99 ($50 off recommended retail)

Stanley 27 piece 3/8" drive hex bit socket kit (STM71655) - on sale at $19.99 ($50 off recommended retail)



These two kits are more complete versions of the limited range of hex and torx bits that came in my Stanley socket kits (hex in one kit, torx in the other).

Stanley 36 piece metric/sae combination wrench set - 13 metric sizes from 6mm-19mm (no 16mm), 11 SAE sizes from 1/4" to 3/4" (including 9/32" and 11/32") plus 12 stubbys (10mm-15mm and 5/16"-5/8") - on sale at $39.98 ($110.01 off recommended retail)



These combination wrenches are pretty ho-hum, and without the Stanley logo, they could be any better quality black finish Chinese tool. The "black chrome" finish feels and looks like it's nothing more than gloss black paint and I suspect the LASERed size markings and logo will wear off pretty quickly, but at least each piece is also has the size stamped on the other side at both ends. I certainly wouldn't have paid the recommended $149.99 price for them, but at the sale price, they were a good deal. They'll fill the SAE gaps in my tool box, and as the bulk of my metric wrenches are cheap unbranded Chinese tools, the box holding my "junk grade tools" is going to get a lot heavier.
 

STGFordCrazy04

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Dec 20, 2012
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St. George, SC
My first set of REAL drivers thanks to Ash at GHT. FELO # 53167 with the 3pc torx. Huge toss up for me between these, Wiha, Wera and Snap On soft instinct. Unfortunately I went with the handles that looked the best. Im not sure how I did but am very happy with what Ive got.

Trying to sell some unneeded tools to complete the set. - #3 phillips, larger flat head drivers, the rest of the torx and square drive. Should be plenty for me.




SF80 from SCscout guy, a couple Sunex impact sockets from Tooltopia, GLA12B 3/4x1/2 impact adapter, AWEF6K, SGF4MA mini file and a 9/64 bit off the SO truck


Bluepoint ball peen hammer handle for my BP16B hammer from SO website and 3pc brass drift set from Northern Tool -5.99 on sale right now.


Channellocks #317, 437 and 548 from HJE




Not a bad weeks haul for a non-professional back yard shade tree mechanic...
 
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priceman1414

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Jul 8, 2013
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Midwest, USA
First order from Cripe. 7/8 and 15/16 KD USA combo Wrenches and a 21mm Kobalt USA combo wrench.
 

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atwageman

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Wilde 7" pipe wrench pliers. Tomorrow my Wilde 10" smooth jaw version should be here.
 

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redyota

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Just picked this up today traded for a stihl ms310 that I had $200 into and realized its a bit big for my wants and needs
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