Thing's I've picked up over the last few weeks.
I've been on the fence about Toolbox Widgets for a while. They were pricey for what they seemed, but I value modular organization. This is the only thing that fit what I was looking for. For the price, the mold injected pieces are poor quality and they appear to have been made as cheaply as possible. Lots of imperfections that you could nit pick all day. Once they're in the box holding wrenches though, all those little gripes disappear as you can ooh and awe over the neatness of your drawer. Excellent idea, very low budget execution, but they function as intended. I bought them on promo and got a set for free; don't ever pay full price for these or you'll probably want to return them before you give them a chance. Lots of the imperfections are mostly non visible once installed. I am happy with the result, and the sales/promo make the price point acceptable.
Had a project that needed something to be aligned, and this air shim worked beautifully. Super handy thing.
Bought this for a stupid discount during Amazon prime day sales. One of the few brands that actually run a "black friday" type of discount. (Lots of brands like Gearwrench jack up the price a few weeks prior so the sale price is what it is most of the year). Does what it says, and is very compact. Charges lithium batteries too!
Flexible adapter for my SO ratcheting drivers. You seriously need to get all the various adapters, I use them all regularly and they are some of my most used tools.
This brand new set was heavily discounted. Can't pass up 50%+ off deals.
Got another 1/2" drive torque wrench; dealer had this on a nice promo. The "click" isn't as satisfying as the Stahlwille splitbeam torque wrench, but this has a much wider torque range. I got tired of dealing with batteries just to torque wheels, so this was a quality of life purchase.
MTM hydro 40 degree nozzle. These little suckers are pricy, but the one time you save yourself from accidently bumping/scratching paint you'll be glad you spent the $40. Made in Italy and very nice quality.
One of my most satisfying purchases this year.
These. Are. Awesome. Hands down some of the best scissors I've ever tried. They're called Dress Maker Shears - my gf who works in fashion told me the name is associated with how the handles are angled related to the blade. You can lay large swathes of cloth on a table, and the bottom of the shears lay flat against the table and allow you to slice through the fabric comfortably. These 8" versions are a steal for ~$20 on Amazon. I will be buying more sizes for sure.
New pressure washer. For $200, this is the best pressure washer you can buy right now. Quiet, and delivers about 2 gpm @ 1000PSI with a 4.0 orifice. Perfect for detailing/washing cars. The compactness is a huge plus in my 2 car garage.
Like everyone else, my Knipex twin grips were delivered by KC Tool. The fit and finish is great! I hope more sizes and styles are released!
This is my second ECPN0032. I love this light. I tinker a lot on my 911, so traditional hood lights and large lights don't fit in the engine compartment.
My dealer sold out of these at the first stop when these were released. He finally got 50 more and only had 12 left when he got to us; we're his fourth stop on Monday.... If you saw these on a catalog, you would've give them much thought. In person, they are very nice quality and the holding power is very very strong. The pad itself is a nice material that doesn't feel like it's going to scratch anything; firm but soft/compliant pad is the only way I can describe it.
