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digitalbilly

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While searching for some good bang-for-the-buck tools, I've discovered that many of the tool truck brands can be purchased for about 1/2 price by going through their industrial brand.

I'd like to use this thread to identify some of the most common brands and tools for easy reference.

Here's my contribution so far.

Please add to the list. When we get a big enough response, I'll put together a master thread. Be sure to include an exact model number from the alternative brand.

The tool should be identical to the truck version, or at least 95% similar.

Snap-On

F80 Ratchet (1/4,3/8,1/2 80 tooth) - Bahco 6950,7750,8150
F936 Ratchet (3/8, 36 tooth) - Williams B-52EHA
FL936 Ratchet (3/8, 36 tooth, long) - Williams B-52EHLA
FLF936 Ratchet (3/8, 36 tooth, flex) - Williams B-52EHFA
1/4" versions are the same Williams model numbers with M- instead of B-
1/2" versions are the same Williams model numbers with S- instead of B-
Snap Ring Pliers - Craftsman 00950464000 - made by Strand. Same for Mac/Matco.
Locking Pliers - Grip-ons
Screw Extractors - Irwin/Hanson
Screwdrivers - many Williams models are identical ( need model # )
Deadblow hammers - made by Trusty Cook
Torque wrenches - CDI torque wrenches or Precision Instruments
Extractor Set E1020 - Ridgid 35585
Brake Caliper Press BTCP500 - Lang Tools #279
Mini butane torch - TORCH6
Butane soldering iron YAKS32A - Weller PSI100K
Plier / pipe wrenches PWZ0 - PWZ3 - Bahco 140-147
Snap-On A1310A bearing set - Astro Pneumatic AP7824 / Lisle 12980
Allen T-handle rack AWSTAND - McMaster-Carr 53045A36
Riveter kit HP200 - Marson 39001
Bit wrench BTWSMPK - Kastar KAS5220

Matco
88 1/4" Ratchet - Armstrong Maxx 88 (10-992)
88 3/8" Ratchet - Armstrong Maxx 88 (11-992)
88 1/2" Ratchet - Armstrong Maxx 88 (12-992)
Screwdriver set SSPCO5C/SSPCG5C = WITTE 663865
Matco DBPS260 Double Brake Pad Spreader - Lisle 25750 Dual Piston Brake Caliper Compressor
Matco 1/2" Quiet Impact Wrench (MT1769QA) - Ingersoll-Rand Quiet Impact Wrench (IRT2135QTIMAX)
ProSwing Ratcheting Wrenches - Armstrong
Fan clutch set - same as Lisle LIS43300
Diesel compression test kit (DCT1553) - same as Star Industries Kit (STRTU1553)
Serpentine belt wrench set MSBT15 - Gearwrench 3680
Impact wrench SE210 - Florida pneumatic FP-739

Mac
24" 1/2" Drive Flex Head ratchet - Titan, different handle
Mac Tools 13-Piece Impact Driver Set (SID13BA) - Stanley Proto 13-Piece Impact Driver Set (J7099A)
Mac Tools 32 oz. Antivibe Ball Pein Hammer (BH32AV) - Stanley 32 oz. Antivibe Ball Pein Hammer(680-54-148)
Mac Tools 16oz Antivibe Ball Pein Hammer BH16AV - Stanley 54-146
Mac Tools 3/8" Air Impact Wrench (AWQP380) - Sunex Tools 3/8" Air Impact Wrench (SUNSX4335)
Mac Tools 1/2" Impact Wrench (AW612Q) - Aircat 1/2" Impact Wrench (ACA1100K) or Nitrocat 1200-K (ACA1200K)
Mac 24" 1/2" Drive Flex Head - Titan ratchet with Mac handle. Other models also.
Mac Air Hammer AH520 = Ingersoll Rand 116


Non-truck tools, but decent brands made by cheaper alternatives
Nupla dead blow hammers are rebadged for Armstrong, SK, Craftsman and a few others.
Craftsman Adjustable pliers (Sears Item# 00945433000 | Model# 45433) are the same as Knipex Cobras

Would love to see some more posted! Especially looking for screwdrivers, wrenches, and other basic hand tools.
this needs to be a sticky
 

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While searching for some good bang-for-the-buck tools, I've discovered that many of the tool truck brands can be purchased for about 1/2 price by going through their industrial brand.

I'd like to use this thread to identify some of the most common brands and tools for easy reference.

Here's my contribution so far.

Please add to the list. When we get a big enough response, I'll put together a master thread. Be sure to include an exact model number from the alternative brand.

The tool should be identical to the truck version, or at least 95% similar.


Snap-On
F80 Ratchet (1/4,3/8,1/2 80 tooth) - Bahco 6950,7750,8150
F936 Ratchet (3/8, 36 tooth) - Williams B-52EHA
FL936 Ratchet (3/8, 36 tooth, long) - Williams B-52EHLA
FLF936 Ratchet (3/8, 36 tooth, flex) - Williams B-52EHFA
1/4" versions are the same Williams model numbers with M- instead of B-
1/2" versions are the same Williams model numbers with S- instead of B-
Snap Ring Pliers - Craftsman 00950464000 - made by Strand. Same for Mac/Matco.
Locking Pliers - Grip-ons
Screw Extractors - Irwin/Hanson
Screwdrivers - many Williams models are identical ( need model # )
Deadblow hammers - made by Trusty Cook
Torque wrenches - CDI torque wrenches or Precision Instruments
Extractor Set E1020 - Ridgid 35585
Brake Caliper Press BTCP500 - Lang Tools #279
Mini butane torch - TORCH6
Butane soldering iron YAKS32A - Weller PSI100K
Plier / pipe wrenches PWZ0 - PWZ3 - Bahco 140-147
Snap-On A1310A bearing set - Astro Pneumatic AP7824 / Lisle 12980
Allen T-handle rack AWSTAND - McMaster-Carr 53045A36
Riveter kit HP200 - Marson 39001
Bit wrench BTWSMPK - Kastar KAS5220

Matco
88 1/4" Ratchet - Armstrong Maxx 88 (10-992)
88 3/8" Ratchet - Armstrong Maxx 88 (11-992)
88 1/2" Ratchet - Armstrong Maxx 88 (12-992)
Screwdriver set SSPCO5C/SSPCG5C = WITTE 663865
Matco DBPS260 Double Brake Pad Spreader - Lisle 25750 Dual Piston Brake Caliper Compressor
Matco 1/2" Quiet Impact Wrench (MT1769QA) - Ingersoll-Rand Quiet Impact Wrench (IRT2135QTIMAX)
ProSwing Ratcheting Wrenches - Armstrong
Fan clutch set - same as Lisle LIS43300
Diesel compression test kit (DCT1553) - same as Star Industries Kit (STRTU1553)
Serpentine belt wrench set MSBT15 - Gearwrench 3680
Impact wrench SE210 - Florida pneumatic FP-739

Mac
24" 1/2" Drive Flex Head ratchet - Titan, different handle
Mac Tools 13-Piece Impact Driver Set (SID13BA) - Stanley Proto 13-Piece Impact Driver Set (J7099A)
Mac Tools 32 oz. Antivibe Ball Pein Hammer (BH32AV) - Stanley 32 oz. Antivibe Ball Pein Hammer(680-54-148)
Mac Tools 16oz Antivibe Ball Pein Hammer BH16AV - Stanley 54-146
Mac Tools 3/8" Air Impact Wrench (AWQP380) - Sunex Tools 3/8" Air Impact Wrench (SUNSX4335)
Mac Tools 1/2" Impact Wrench (AW612Q) - Aircat 1/2" Impact Wrench (ACA1100K) or Nitrocat 1200-K (ACA1200K)
Mac 24" 1/2" Drive Flex Head - Titan ratchet with Mac handle. Other models also.
Mac Air Hammer AH520 = Ingersoll Rand 116


Non-truck tools, but decent brands made by cheaper alternatives
Nupla dead blow hammers are rebadged for Armstrong, SK, Craftsman and a few others.
Craftsman Adjustable pliers (Sears Item# 00945433000 | Model# 45433) are the same as Knipex Cobras

Would love to see some more posted! Especially looking for screwdrivers, wrenches, and other basic hand tools.
Icon has a plier wrench that looks just like knipix for 40$
 

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Pair of Lifting Brackets by OTC. Used with Engine Lifts, looks like 2 Chain Links. 1/2" bolts fit through it.

Sold by Cornwell as OW7100 for $66.96 (on sale now for $59,95).
Sold as OTC 7100 on Amazon for $28.99. Yes, a Set. Ordered immediately.

I bought this from Cornwell as I discovered it there and spoke with the truck guy. He earned my business. I won't waste his time. First and only truck purchase I've made in my 42 year career. Electronic Specialties Relay Tester. 12/24 Volt Diagnostic Relay Buddy Pro Test Kit.

Cornwell ES193 (Brand is shown on item) on sale for $180. Reg $220+??
Amazon Electronic Specialties 193 $125.43
 

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Pair of Lifting Brackets by OTC. Used with Engine Lifts, looks like 2 Chain Links. 1/2" bolts fit through it.

Sold by Cornwell as OW7100 for $66.96 (on sale now for $59,95).
Sold as OTC 7100 on Amazon for $28.99. Yes, a Set. Ordered immediately.

I bought this from Cornwell as I discovered it there and spoke with the truck guy. He earned my business. I won't waste his time. First and only truck purchase I've made in my 42 year career. Electronic Specialties Relay Tester. 12/24 Volt Diagnostic Relay Buddy Pro Test Kit.

Cornwell ES193 (Brand is shown on item) on sale for $180. Reg $220+??
Amazon Electronic Specialties 193 $125.43

An excellent example of what this thread is about. The same tool made by the same manufacturer sold somewhere else cheaper. Thank you.
 

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Curious to know who makes the prybars for mcmaster carr. they seem decently enough priced. im looking for a bigger bar and dont really wana spend snapon money
 

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Got it yesterday and your correct. its fully mayhew branded. wish i knew that prior to ordering i coulda saved 20 or 30 bucks but it is what it is.
I love the quality and now they have noontime delivery of M/C, but don't like how they do not disclose brand names, even if you ask. Some power tools and the WD-40 & Loctite or Silicone products are stated. Quality is always a safe bet there though. Lots of Williams brand sockets and such. Used to have Western Forge pliers. That is how I figured who made the Craftsman pliers.
 
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I love the quality and now they have noontime delivery of M/C, but don't like how they do not disclose brand names, even if you ask. Some power tools and the WD-40 & Loctite or Silicome products are stated. Quality is always a safe bet there though. Lots of Williams brand sockets and such. Used to have Western Forge pliers. That is how I figured who made the Craftsman pliers.
I order from McMaster Carr all the time, and I have never had a problem getting the brand of a tool before ordering. I did ask once if they could give me a list of all the Snap on tools they sold, and they said they didn't have anyway to do that however.
 

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Thanks, ToolSource has the 12 pc flex head set for $172 + shipping, that's the best I've seen so far.
Williams/BluePoint/Snap-on just went through an apparent price increase. Don't overlook Zoro. It looks like they are about $220, but you can frequently get 20% off coupons (see other thread on this site) and they will ship free over $50/$75.
 

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Mac SD1118 hose clamp pliers $47 from MAC
Also sold under CTA, Powerbuilt, JTC brands.
Sold unbranded on ebay for $13.
 

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The ebay pliers as one might suslect are not thecsame. They are cheap knock offs. The first picture is the knock offs, the?second is the Mac Tools SD1118. The quality and fimish of the knoffs are vastly inferior to the mac tools pliers.

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The ebay pliers as one might suslect are not thecsame. They are cheap knock offs. The first picture is the knock offs, the?second is the Mac Tools SD1118. The quality and fimish of the knoffs are vastly inferior to the mac tools pliers.

s-l1600-01.jpegSD1118_HEAD(1)-01.jpeg
You have them or just judging by the pics? I own both Mac and ebay ones and to me they look identical.
 
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The ones from ebay are ovvikusly inferior. Look at the surfaces if the metal. I ssume its just a molding defect in the surface of the metal of the ebay pair, but ho estly, that looks like a crack running through it.
 

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As I said, I have both of them and I am 100% sure they are the same product. IMHO factory intentionally adds some touches to pliers going to different brands to fool people. There are red, black and blue handle covers. Handle covers of different lengths. Silver and black springs. Paint is little different. Metal is the same. That pic of pliers on ebay obviously shows pliers that's been already used on clamps.
 

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Ages ago (mid 1980's), back when I was a German car tech, I bought a pair of locking hose clamp pliers with the cable for the spring tension clamps that everyone hated because you couldn't reach them in "those damn German cars". They are made in France and still serve me well - same cable, positive locking etc.
Unlike friends, that have bought the horror freight or Chinese junk online "they look the same" **** that fails on the first try.
The Metal is NOT the same, the manufacturing quality is not the same. One tools is made for a one time purchase and the junk is just that.
 

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Im not sure who to believe, the guy recommending ebay garbage who has been active here for two weeks or the guy who cant spell for ****.

Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear. The pics look vastly different to me, but who knows if they are even representative of the real thing(s)? Anecdotal evidence is the least reliable of them all.
 

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Ages ago (mid 1980's), back when I was a German car tech, I bought a pair of locking hose clamp pliers with the cable for the spring tension clamps that everyone hated because you couldn't reach them in "those damn German cars". They are made in France and still serve me well - same cable, positive locking etc.
Unlike friends, that have bought the horror freight or Chinese junk online "they look the same" **** that fails on the first try.
The Metal is NOT the same, the manufacturing quality is not the same. One tools is made for a one time purchase and the junk is just that.

Who made those pliers? Do you have a picture?
 

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As I said, I have both of them and I am 100% sure they are the same product. IMHO factory intentionally adds some touches to pliers going to different brands to fool people. There are red, black and blue handle covers. Handle covers of different lengths. Silver and black springs. Paint is little different. Metal is the same. That pic of pliers on ebay obviously shows pliers that's been already used on clamps.
Im not talking about the obvious wear marks in the grove, im talking about the obvious defects in the casting and poor finish. Usually the reason that the cheap tools look just like the really expensive ones is because they copied them. I have an Ingersol Rand DA air sander. It looks exactly like the Harbor Freight one. The parts even interchange. But they are NOT the same. I have an SP air air ratchet. It looks exactly like certain models of Mac Tools and Matco air ratchets. It also looks just like a particular model of Harbor Freight ratchet. So are they all the same? Three of them are, Matco and Mac got them from SP Air Tools in Japan. The Harbor Freight ratchet however is a cheap knockoff. The copied it exactly. Almost. But using inferior materials and workmanship.
 
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