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RivennHewn

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Cute little guy here.

Was looking for portable, and the option to use 110V.

Price point was right for my budget too.

Good reviews as well.

Should fit my needs perfectly.

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Skin

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What ever happened to putting swivel sockets on an extension? Lol I guess I'm missing something.

More torque. Removes an extra connection from the link. Also don't have to worry about the socket popping off. Of course you could use a locking impact extension, but still.
 

AmishFury

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went to buy some gloves and an O2 sensor socket... gloves aren't in the picture and i completely forgot to buy the O2 sensor socket
 

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xurusaibobx

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What ever happened to putting swivel sockets on an extension? Lol I guess I'm missing something.

i find it much easier to use those then grabbing a extension and swivel. when your working fast you rather grab 1 tool then 2-3 tools. also less chances of it flying off and they also have a little more angle then a regular swivel. i also have the 13mm BMW longer swivel extension works great. also the slim extension allows you to work in tight spaces where a swivel n extension wouldnt work. i ended up buying the whole set when it was on promo.
 

WhiffySpark

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This exactly....like when you have to fish the ratchet behind a harness or hose or something but need the head to stay at a particular angle to get it on the fasteners. Sometimes space is tight and you have to put the ratchet on and THEN get your hand on it.

Like we're saying... Ours don't flop around. Mine says at whatever angle I put them at
 

eyeballengineer

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Sadly disappointing Amazon purchase. I didn't realize how much my hand size changed depending on the size fastener I was turning. I thought my hands always stayed the same size:lol_hitti:dunno::dunno:
Pm if your interested in these
 

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eyeballengineer

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Nice and happy with these new 22 inch, wish they made a bigger pair. And some new batteries for impact
 

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ihateminimumwage

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Sadly disappointing Amazon purchase. I didn't realize how much my hand size changed depending on the size fastener I was turning. I thought my hands always stayed the same size:lol_hitti:dunno::dunno:
That's the one thing that I don't like about Wiha drivers. I don't use my 1/2" nutdriver (and even the 7/16" is a PITA) and only use my Phillips #3 when I absolutely have to because of the stupid fat handles on larger sizes. I use the 1/4" & 5/16" daily though, and the handles are perfectly sized.

May want to just return them to Amazon with the "Not as described" option (then they pay shipping). I had the same issue with some individual drivers I ordered (different brand) that had the same stock image for different ones.
 

MattVette89

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Sadly disappointing Amazon purchase. I didn't realize how much my hand size changed depending on the size fastener I was turning. I thought my hands always stayed the same size:lol_hitti:dunno::dunno:
Pm if your interested in these

I like my Wiha screwdrivers. Those have different size handles depending on the shaft/tip, but so do my other screwdrivers. I never thought about it for nutdrivers, though. How many different sizes are the handles?
 

Kirbot

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Sadly disappointing Amazon purchase. I didn't realize how much my hand size changed depending on the size fastener I was turning. I thought my hands always stayed the same size:lol_hitti:dunno::dunno:
Pm if your interested in these

Seems like most brands do that. (at least with screwdrivers)

I've never quite understood the thinking behind it either...
 

cm_osu

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Received my wrench racks yesterday. Now I need to find wrenches to fill out the extra spots. The 12 pt wrenches will be easy to find and I've found an Armstrong 6 pt 20 mm but I'm having trouble finding any larger 6 pts for the sae side unless I want to spend over $50 for one wrench.
 

rice rocket

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Sadly disappointing Amazon purchase. I didn't realize how much my hand size changed depending on the size fastener I was turning. I thought my hands always stayed the same size:lol_hitti:dunno::dunno:
Pm if your interested in these

SK does this too. :shocking:


My Witte nutdrivers are all the same handle though, I think my Weras aren't all the same, but the largest of sizes is still manageable.
 

Stooge

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Sadly disappointing Amazon purchase. I didn't realize how much my hand size changed depending on the size fastener I was turning. I thought my hands always stayed the same size:lol_hitti:dunno::dunno:
Pm if your interested in these

must be a fairly new thing or just that line of ones you bought, my wiha nutdriver handles are all the same size, my picture is deceptive from the angle though

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diamonddustin

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Seems like most brands do that. (at least with screwdrivers)

I've never quite understood the thinking behind it either...

I think the idea is that since it's a larger fastener, it needs more torque, so the handle for the larger fastener has more surface area for your hand to make contact with, allowing you to apply more force. That's the best I can come up with.
 

NotSwedishChef

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Not nearly as patriotic as yesterday's all USA bonanza....last of my recent orders arrived today.

Gearwrench Master Metric reversible set, Gearwrench SAE set, and some fill in the holes deep gearwrench metric sockets in 3/8"; 16, 18, 20, 22, 24mm

Picked up the SAE gearwrench set at Advanced Auto for $29 and change
 

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DirtyWeRX

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Got some auto-adjusting Matco vice grip pliers
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They seem pretty nice except for the teeth on the needle nose style. Probably not a big issue. If something happens, I'm just have them warrantied

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jr3ruffneck

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My Patent Pending Wilton No. 4
 

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eyeballengineer

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Sadly disappointing Amazon purchase. I didn't realize how much my hand size changed depending on the size fastener I was turning. I thought my hands always stayed the same size:lol_hitti:dunno::dunno:
Pm if your interested in these

There's 3 different size handles in 6 piece set. I have big hands and the smaller ones are almost like micro drivers.
 
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ATK305

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I just moved and my tool boxes were stored at a friemds house so I had to buy things when I couldnt get to my boxes. Here are some things that I picked up over the last couple of weeks.

I needed to make some emergency repairs to my daughters Honda Civic and needed a a couple of screw drivers. I bought these Husky tools in a two Pack #2 Phillips and a Flat head. I figured ain't would keep them in my car but I actually like them.

I needed new battery packs for my Ryobi drill and found it was cheaper to buy a new drill pack with a charger and 2 batteries then buying just the batteries and charger alone.

I have some projets to work on in the new house and needed a nail gun to use in the house. I have an older Makita pneumatic one but its overkill for use in the house. So I got a cheap electric one.
 

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LXCam

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Very sweet Diesel!!, I see those allen heads and raise you a set of metric flares :p

After years of getting pissed off at other manufacturers wrenches spreading on me, I finally broke down and bought the last set I hope I ever have to buy again, except for a SAE set.

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And my buddy who picked those up for me, hooked me up for my birthday on some VERY COOL SO swag. Check these bad boys out :)


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Would ya believe the wife actually lets me keep those in the cupboard? :p

Check out the inside and the bottom has is shaped like a 1" square drive too.

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kunkernator

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Just got these from work today. Made in Spain by Grip On (rebranded Snap On as well).

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littleponderosa

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semi-deeps from the auction site
1/4" thru 7/8" 6 points, ordered the 15/16" & 1" from the truck guy, only made in 12 point however.

I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel for the socket drawer.
 

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AmishFury

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forgot something i meant to buy at HF yesterday so i stopped by again
 

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MrAperture

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Some new arrivals for the Snap On road box. Mastercraft Maximum clear handle screwdriver set (which are the best lifetime warranty screwdriver you can buy at Canadian Tire) They are really great. Set of Punches & Chisels, Breaker bar.

When I was at Canadian tire I went in the automotive tools section (our american friends wont know what I'm talking about) and as you may know Canadian Tire arent selling Powerbuild tools wich were their car specialty tools line. (Wich I like because some of their kits are actually really good quality) Their new lines are now OEM brand wich I kinda find cheap quality. So I scored this high quality Valve spring compressor set for 45$ tax in instead of 130$ (in Quebec we have 15% sales tax on any goods) so I can ditch my cheap 15$ version of it. Kinda stoked.

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and also this Giant set of discontinued Mastercraft Maximum wrenches

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gaffobohs

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One of my buddies is moving back home to Ireland so we went over to visit him tonight and he gave me his 18v Lincoln grease gun. Pity he wouldn't do the same with his snap on guns lol!

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