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gene2393

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recommend for the first tool purchase of snap on hand tools, i have various wrenches and sockets and things , I am not a professional just a big diy'er

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crewchief888

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if i didnt have any SO tools, i think i'd buy a 3/8" dr long handle flex ratchet, over the years i now prefer SO hard handle screwdrivers.
SO ratcheting screwdriver is one of the best (most durable) i've ever used
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jetmech09

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Ratcheting screwdriver. Then a ratchet. Best two tools, IMO, snap-on makes. Their hard handled screwdrivers are my favorite also.
 
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volvo

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Snap-on... 1/2" x 36" breaker bar, Est $125... Then their best 1/2" knob adjustment torque wrench. Est $250
 
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Trucky

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Ratchet, ratcheting screwdriver, other screwdrivers... and one big fat check for all of it. Those are their really good items. (Might be a few more specialized ones that I'm missing).

Everything else is just kind of "okay" IMO, and not worth the extra dollar. The tools are excellent, but for those without a truck visiting their shop all the time, it's just not worth it. This especially rings true for your average homeowner/DIY person.
 
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