ceekaymark
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- Oct 9, 2010
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I am not a professional tech, I sell auto parts and work on my own cars and some customers cars for cash on the weekends. After breaking a craftsman 3/8" ratchet 3 times in one month, I got frustrated and met up with the local snap on driver for a new ratchet. I can't imagine using anything else now. I now own four of the 3/8" ratchets, with my favorite being the comfort grip flex head. It is my go to ratchet for just about everything I do. I haven't stepped up to the screwdrivers yet, but it is something I will probably do in the next few weeks.
After experiencing the ratchets, I also replaced all my sockets with snap on and I strip out way less bolts than I ever did with my craftsman sockets. The wrenches are great, but like some people have said, they can feel pretty thin when you're really gripping them tight.
If you can get on a truck often enough, see what kind of used stuff your local dealer has. Make your payments, and don't be a pain in his *** and if he's as nice as my dealer, you'll see a couple of good deals come your way. I got a nice 26" 11 drawer mac bottom for $100 my dealer took on a trade, and just bought a used mt2400 vantage for $100 as well. If you ever see a used vantage on the truck, I definitely recommend it.
So to stop babbling, in summary, as a weekend warrior these are the tools I recommend:
ratchets
sockets
a used vantage (if available)
blue point microscan (the pro model, that does ABS and can do obd 1 with the additional adapters)
After experiencing the ratchets, I also replaced all my sockets with snap on and I strip out way less bolts than I ever did with my craftsman sockets. The wrenches are great, but like some people have said, they can feel pretty thin when you're really gripping them tight.
If you can get on a truck often enough, see what kind of used stuff your local dealer has. Make your payments, and don't be a pain in his *** and if he's as nice as my dealer, you'll see a couple of good deals come your way. I got a nice 26" 11 drawer mac bottom for $100 my dealer took on a trade, and just bought a used mt2400 vantage for $100 as well. If you ever see a used vantage on the truck, I definitely recommend it.
So to stop babbling, in summary, as a weekend warrior these are the tools I recommend:
ratchets
sockets
a used vantage (if available)
blue point microscan (the pro model, that does ABS and can do obd 1 with the additional adapters)

