6 new pieces in total, for $100? That is a DEAL!Picked up 3 pcs brand new sthalwille manoskop for 100US$ while ago with 3 difrent ratchet insert. For small diy motorcyle repair.
Yes, Snap On. I know people don't want to pay the asking price, but fit and finish is second to none for everything Snap On that I own. Their chrome is perfect. Can't say the same for other companies/manufactures. Leave it at that.
@ kelpaso1; I agree. I'm not a MAC guy, so I don't know if those are legit, recently made or old stock, but they indeed look terrible. I would of been very disappointed and promptly return them. With Ohio being stamped into the wrench, I'm assuming they are a USA made version, but they look more like something made in India that costs $5 on Amazon. If you covered up the brand name, I would never guess those are MAC.
Since there's no printed insert or other identifying numbers to tell us what the items in the red case are, would you care to enlighten us?Did some shopping at Amazon
They're for pulling axle bearings.Since there's no printed insert or other identifying numbers to tell us what the items in the red case are, would you care to enlighten us?
I'd hazard a guess that they are installation tools of some kind, but I couldn't guess what they would be used on.
That *****! That would bug the **** out of me & no way I would keep it. Did you contact them about it?
After voicing a bit of disappointment in my response to them, Snap On is making it right and sending me a label to return the ratchet, after which they will send out a new one.Update on my ratchet, snap on won't replace it as it "doesn't impact the functionality of the tool"
Fair enough I guess, as it technically doesn't. Still a little bit put off by that response though. I'll push a bit more and if I have no luck I'll just try and fix it myself.
That *****, but it’s a really easy fix. Boil some water in a pot big enough to soak the handle in for 2 or 3 minutes, and the handle will pull right off without damage. Then just slide it back on correctly.Update on my ratchet, snap on won't replace it as it "doesn't impact the functionality of the tool"
Fair enough I guess, as it technically doesn't. Still a little bit put off by that response though. I'll push a bit more and if I have no luck I'll just try and fix it myself.
That *****, but it’s a really easy fix. Boil some water in a pot big enough to soak the handle in for 2 or 3 minutes, and the handle will pull right off without damage. Then just slide it back on correctly.
*Edit* Glad to see Snap-on is making it right!
Inner axle bearing puller setSince there's no printed insert or other identifying numbers to tell us what the items in the red case are, would you care to enlighten us?
I'd hazard a guess that they are installation tools of some kind, but I couldn't guess what they would be used on.

Yeah it's driving my OCD nuts. The 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" trays all have some empty posts I desperately want to fill.Nice. Gotta fill those holes
I have some old school screwdrivers made by Beta Italy that have the exact same details. I’d venture those are made by Beta tools.



That's a nice haul. Did you get the knife with the bottle opener? Kinda wanted that bundle but my Mac guy said the knife wasn't that great.Picked this stuff up at the KoonTrucking YouTube meet up. Not pictured is a Mac Toyota Oil Filter wrench. Fun times at the meet up.
I've owned that Pro Tech Toolkit for about 5 years, and it's been fantastic - it's the only kit I've ever needed for electronics work. I did manage to bend one of the slotted tip bits, and they sent me out a replacement under the lifetime warranty very quickly. Can't recommend this kit enough.
Very cool! I wanted to go this year but circumstances wouldn't permit, hopefully next year I can make the trip.Picked this stuff up at the KoonTrucking YouTube meet up. Not pictured is a Mac Toyota Oil Filter wrench. Fun times at the meet up.
Send it to me. I like a challenge. PM me.