Here is most of my acquisitions from the past year, and getting the pipe wrenches organized.
The very first picture was a stubby flex head 1/4" drive off the mac tools truck. I was extremely impressed with it because it was the only thing that would fit on the carb bolt to my push mower. Nothing else i had in the picture would fit in such a tight space. I know universals exist but im a ratchet buff. This situation made me thankful of my purchase. Not pictured off the mac tools truck were a set of line stop pliers, and a streamlight stinger, which is rechargeable.
All of the carlyle came from napa. They had a grand opening sale. Since covid 19 was a flop on all the sales at the new stores, they took all the inventory that didnt sell and sold it off for dirt cheap. Each ratchet ran 30 to 40 bucks and are normally close to 100 dollars. its hard to see but the socket rail by the screw drivers are an oil drain plug set. the screw drivers were the special kind you could put a wrench on to add leverage. You might check your local napa to see if there is such a sale, which is running up through Christmas.
I'm a water service guy by trade so I went crazy with pipe wrenches and channel locks. All of it is Rigid and channel lock brand with the exception of the one milwaukee 18" offset wrench, which was shipped from amazon because they didnt have rigid. I decided to keep it. Every pipe wrench that is not aluminum was my dads, so i held onto them. I'm working my way into knipex cobras now for channel locks. They work great. I keep the 7" cobras in my pocket every day for work. Its great for meter changes. It gets right down in those pits next to the meters. Its not pictured.