threadkiller
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I'm needing a new set of ratcheting wrenches. GearWrench, Tekton, or Icon. Thinking I want the flex head, but might be better off with offset. If you had to choose, which one would pick?
I bought some gearwreches for black Friday and they seem cheaper then I remember them being. Is it me or does anyone else notice that they have a bulbous open end part on most ratcheting wrenches?
What's with the 18-18I'd buy flex if I had to only have one set. I keep a set of flex heads and a set of reversible offsets in my cart at work, there are some times where the flex works against you.
These are an excellent addition to your tool box, not a replacement for normal length ratchet wrenches but I beat the shit out of these in a professional environment with pretty minimal breakage considering all the dumb shit I do to them.
Not a good angle or lighting, it's 16-18.What's with the 18-18
I have 2 sets, the older ones are normal, newer ones are huge, to the point of often not usable on stuff like hydraulic fittings.I bought some gearwreches for black Friday and they seem cheaper then I remember them being. Is it me or does anyone else notice that they have a bulbous open end part on most ratcheting wrenches?
OG craftsman are my go to ratchet wrenches. Bought them 25+ years ago and haven't broke one yet.
This is working in places that destroys tools, not your normal automotive type of work
I like Matco too.I have a socket set I bought used at a fleamarket for $1 a socket,back in 1980.Matco is what I use but I mechanic for a living and good tools are well worth the price.
I wish they were still shiny.You should start doing tool review's on youtube too. You sound qualified
I bet they's shiny an not a scratch on em