The vim "robogrips" look to be the exact same, I have a pair of craftsman professional robo grip in my hand and they both have the same oval cut outs between the rivets, rivets are all in the same spots, are they claiming to use a tougher step for the plates or what?
I recently picked the pass through up. I’m not going to say who I bought it from because now I don’t want him to get in trouble. I’m a big fan. Being able to go from bit, 1/4, 3/8, or the sockets themselves with a really long and slim ratchet but it still having good power is awesome.
I have the Milwaukee insider ratchet and I can give you some feedback on it. It is fast. It has a lot more torque than the other ones. Maybe to much in some cases. I think it will be easy to snap off the smaller bolts if you are not careful. The slim sockets that comes with it are nice. What I don't like.... I planned on making it my main ratchet over my older non-Fuel version and use the 3/8" normal socket adapter. The problem is that adapter does not stay in the ratchet when you change sockets. You pull the socket off and the adapter comes with it, then you have to pull the adapter from the socket and put it back in to the ratchet and then put the new socket on the adapter. That just slows me down to much so my older non-Fuel is still my go to.
Koon, Question on the Mac RBRT, since the man himself talked to you about them. I think you will get my question. The open are they setup to go in one direction ? If you want to go the other direction you have to flip the wrench so the teeth/turning groove are going in the direction they are designed for ?
ive had my pass through ratchet for 3 weeks or so and honestly the pass through portion is over hyped. my favorite part of the ratchet is the power and how low profile the pass through sockets are.
I'm not a mechanic by trade, but this new system "thing" sounds to be a game changer. I've turned a few wrenches in my time and have a large collection of snap on, matco, Cornwell, old craftsman and I wouldn't sell them for the world. They will be passed down to my son and or grand kids.
My matco rep had the insider ratchet a few weeks ago. Not sure if he's still carrying them now though. Anywhere you use a ratcheting wrench is a possible time to use the insider. Sometimes those extra deep sockets don't fit. I just got the max flex pro a few months ago and love it. Great size, super fast, love the topology view. The 4.0 is just too big. Hope the new one is more reasonably sized.
Thank you for another great Matco Friday. I liked it was a long show lots of information I wish you would of shown more tools but now you have me curious about what’s coming next
Concerning spark plugs on the three valve, Ford, I always perform a carbon clean before removing the spark plugs, and have never had any problems at all getting the plugs out, no need for impact tools to remove them.
If I got the insider I’d just use it all the time as my main electric ratchet as it covers what the normal electric ratchet can do plus the benefit of the pass thru. Only issue I’d see is I have so many specialty sockets and that wont work with it plus idk if you can add an extension to those insider socket/ratchet.
Wish like hell I could’ve ran into Micheal an his truck when I was on my route w Wade! I’m a tool fanatic myself I’m like both my granddads, I wanna try em all!
Thanks Goodness that today is Friday 👋 MATCO TOOLS Enjoy your weekend, thank you very much for sharing it, MATCO TOOLS 👍,Koon Trucking Enjoy your weekend with all your family around you, Koon Trucking Helpful information video thank you From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 23:10pm
Matco Michael is exactly on point..... You CAN sell the car with the fuel pump..... I'll just get a high volume pump from summit racing...... common Matco.... Listen to your dealers..... they are listening to their customer!!!
I make a motion that Michael dresses up as a vampire, cape, teeth slicked back hair next Friday. All in favor, motion carries. Make it happen Michael. 😂
My favorite thing about the insider ratchet is the ability for it to be 1/4 or 3/8 or a bit. Haven't used the sockets as much but it's so versatile. I traded the original long 3/8 for it
Great video today. I just got a new solus Plus from snap-on I should have waited to see what Matco has on the way. The solus is fast but they don't have DODGE RAM on their you have to pay DODGE $50 a year to have it.
@@KoonTrucking Thanks Clay. Quick question - other than price is there a reason to have hss over cobalt? Or is cobalt pretty much better in every case?
With the insider rachet i want it bc it is a long neck and you can use it backwards, but also its not just a 3/8s or 1/4 its both plus the passthru. Now i work at a body shop and i use my 1/4 high speed all the time i still have the regular fuel 3/8 and just dont use it alot but i have seen where a long neck would be handy but i dont want to be stuck with buying just one size drive. To me the insider is a more universal rachet with its design.
I changed the spark plugs in mothers Expedition 5.4 3 valve. Sure enough just like normal three of them broke. I pulled out the Lisle kit and got them out with a few choice words for the 5.4 designer. I also put new coil packs on it just to make the job a little better because it’s my mothers SUV. Well I was one coil shy and had to go back under the hood a few days later to put that one new coil on. No problem quick easy job. Now I had driven the truck a few times after replacing the spark plugs and 7 coils and everything was great the engine was smooth as silk. When I went to start it to back it out of the garage as soon as I hit the key it locked up with a bang. The damn thing threw a rod!!!! I had to call my mom & dad to tell them the Expedition was dead and try to explain what happened. I felt sick to my stomach even though it wasn’t any that I did it was just incredibly bad timing! Damn a 5.4 3 valve !!!
I’m lucky not have to buy my drill bits. Drill bits fall under consumables like flapper wheels and deburring bits with the company I work for. I had the Robo grips but didn’t use them. Don’t know what ever happen to them.
my question is if your Matco guy went out of business can I get my hypersteps warrantied any other way? I could choke my former Matco guy I gave him months of notice before he went out of business and he just ghosted me now I've got a bunch of busted bits and no way to get them replaced.
All companies make tools that look like copy of the tool but there will always be one thing makes them different from the other it's just tool companies competing against each other to sell there products.
@@KoonTrucking no. But u can put your regular sockets on the anvil it comes with? Assuming the new pass through Milwaukee has new better specks then that might be better. Or for those that need to finance through a truck they finance the ratchet and buy the Milwaukee sockets too. No tool is for everyone
Everyone who has bought the insider ratchet likes it, with a couple complaints like every tool...people who haven't bought it, hate on it...the insider ratchet is currently only available with the sockets, so it's matco dealers loss, period...a customer who buys that ratchet, might buy the 1/4" adv swivel sockets with it , and that's a $7-800 sale, lost...not everyone wants to buy a 1/4 and a 3/8 extended high speed separately...it should be available for the customers who want it, although its now backordered so the excitement will be over soon, especially with the " i told u so, haters" who don't even own the tool😂😂
@@KoonTrucking that's regrettable. I like sharp bits. Sharper than they tend to come out of the factory even. If you use twist drills you should also know how to sharpen them. When you know how to sharpen them you can also do custom grinds for different tasks. Softer materials, thinner materials, harder materials etc.
If Michael went independent he wouldn't be restricted on what to sell and would do amazing. He has too much knowledge to be stuck to what MATCO allows him to sell.
I'd imagine the autel partnership guess is accurate. I'm not sure what matco scanner they bought but 8-9 years ago a body shop I worked at bought one. They couldn't stand it but I'm guessing a lot of that was the owners son. He and the rep had no clue how it worked. Something like that should come with a knowledgeable rep stopping by for a day or two to walk through it. Since the snap on costs $5,000 and my couple hundred dollar foxwell will tell me things the snap on won't I feel like the price is already built in. Don't get me wrong, the snap on gave me information the foxwell wouldn't but look at the price difference. I think the autel mx808 is probably the best value for your above average shade tree guy or small shop owner working on vehicles that have exited their dealership service life (5-8 or 10 years old). Anything older than that is probably best serviced by some random dude with a code reader from harbor freight or your uncle that was a mechanic before those fancy computers took over.
Now I want to buy the hypersteps and the Astro ones and see what is different :) But on the same note that is how all patents are. You just have to make it different enough. Might still function exactly the same. (it is a different thing if you are OEMing and have an agreement)
I just picked up my two large hyper step drill bit sets today. So now I can go all the way up to an inch with my hyper steps. Love those bits
The vim "robogrips" look to be the exact same, I have a pair of craftsman professional robo grip in my hand and they both have the same oval cut outs between the rivets, rivets are all in the same spots, are they claiming to use a tougher step for the plates or what?
I recently picked the pass through up. I’m not going to say who I bought it from because now I don’t want him to get in trouble. I’m a big fan. Being able to go from bit, 1/4, 3/8, or the sockets themselves with a really long and slim ratchet but it still having good power is awesome.
1/4 you need chrome for thinner sidewalls. SBD owns Mac and DeWalt, they also own/licensed Grip Edge design for Mac RBRT and DeWalt.
I have the Milwaukee insider ratchet and I can give you some feedback on it.
It is fast. It has a lot more torque than the other ones. Maybe to much in some cases. I think it will be easy to snap off the smaller bolts if you are not careful.
The slim sockets that comes with it are nice.
What I don't like.... I planned on making it my main ratchet over my older non-Fuel version and use the 3/8" normal socket adapter. The problem is that adapter does not stay in the ratchet when you change sockets. You pull the socket off and the adapter comes with it, then you have to pull the adapter from the socket and put it back in to the ratchet and then put the new socket on the adapter. That just slows me down to much so my older non-Fuel is still my go to.
Ford did put a out a tsb on the spark plug removal in the 3 valve 5.4s that did not work
Koon, Question on the Mac RBRT, since the man himself talked to you about them. I think you will get my question. The open are they setup to go in one direction ? If you want to go the other direction you have to flip the wrench so the teeth/turning groove are going in the direction they are designed for ?
ive had my pass through ratchet for 3 weeks or so and honestly the pass through portion is over hyped. my favorite part of the ratchet is the power and how low profile the pass through sockets are.
With the 1/2” sockets I would recommend the grey pneumatic duo set
I've always cracked the plugs loose flood them with kroil go to lunch and then proceed to remove the plugs on the Ford 5.4 3v
I'm not a mechanic by trade, but this new system "thing" sounds to be a game changer. I've turned a few wrenches in my time and have a large collection of snap on, matco, Cornwell, old craftsman and I wouldn't sell them for the world. They will be passed down to my son and or grand kids.
I mean, the pass through ratchet can still be used with regular sockets....it comes with adapters for 1/4 and 3/8.
This is the first electric ratchet I’ve considered buying just for these reasons.
@23:15 DID YOU SEE THE "SIDE EYE" THAT MICHAEL JUST GOT ? ? ? Great work Clay & Michael !
My matco rep had the insider ratchet a few weeks ago. Not sure if he's still carrying them now though. Anywhere you use a ratcheting wrench is a possible time to use the insider. Sometimes those extra deep sockets don't fit. I just got the max flex pro a few months ago and love it. Great size, super fast, love the topology view. The 4.0 is just too big. Hope the new one is more reasonably sized.
The Milwaukee pass threw has been fantastic.
Thank you for another great Matco Friday. I liked it was a long show lots of information I wish you would of shown more tools but now you have me curious about what’s coming next
Concerning spark plugs on the three valve, Ford, I always perform a carbon clean before removing the spark plugs, and have never had any problems at all getting the plugs out, no need for impact tools to remove them.
If I got the insider I’d just use it all the time as my main electric ratchet as it covers what the normal electric ratchet can do plus the benefit of the pass thru. Only issue I’d see is I have so many specialty sockets and that wont work with it plus idk if you can add an extension to those insider socket/ratchet.
I got a set of SK double universal impact spark plug sockets for 20 + years Lol, 5/8 and 13/16.
Wish like hell I could’ve ran into Micheal an his truck when I was on my route w Wade! I’m a tool fanatic myself I’m like both my granddads, I wanna try em all!
You got me hooked on tub o towels have you seen they came out with a cleaner in a spray bottle
Thanks Goodness that today is Friday
👋 MATCO TOOLS
Enjoy your weekend, thank you very much for sharing it, MATCO TOOLS
👍,Koon Trucking
Enjoy your weekend with all your family around you, Koon Trucking
Helpful information video thank you
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 23:10pm
Thanks Matco Michael for any info! Thanks Clay have a great weekend!
The peanut butter taffy is my favorite. The vim self adjusting oil filter pliers are awesome
Yes I like the VIM line. Those are some awesome guys that truly cares about the industry.
The Astro HSS drill bits are pretty awesome and 1/3 the price
Can’t wait for the scanner news!!!!
Matco Michael is exactly on point..... You CAN sell the car with the fuel pump..... I'll just get a high volume pump from summit racing...... common Matco.... Listen to your dealers..... they are listening to their customer!!!
Just bought a Maximus 4.0 now I’m sad
VIM has a similar set of drill bits. Chinese made but work well.
Hello again, Clay and Mr and Mrs. Matco
Thank you for another Great Video 👍
Matco should rebrand the sockets and warranty them at a higher price point so they could sell the insider but I do get it
Hurting feelings is my favorite pass time thing
I make a motion that Michael dresses up as a vampire, cape, teeth slicked back hair next Friday.
All in favor, motion carries. Make it happen Michael. 😂
He might do it but unfortunately I won’t be there to video it.
@@KoonTruckingreally late Halloween special I'm game
I’ve never seen the Tools clay is talking about at 17:53 in Home Depot or Lowe’s
Those are branded Dewalt which is also owned by Stanley black and decker who also happens to own Mac
@@KoonTrucking thank you sir
My favorite thing about the insider ratchet is the ability for it to be 1/4 or 3/8 or a bit. Haven't used the sockets as much but it's so versatile. I traded the original long 3/8 for it
My matco guy always shows up on Friday unlike the Snap-on truck.
I got the original craftsman robo set with case and those are the best pairs I've ever own
Great video today. I just got a new solus Plus from snap-on I should have waited to see what Matco has on the way. The solus is fast but they don't have DODGE RAM on their you have to pay DODGE $50 a year to have it.
That sucks
You have to pay for Autoauth for any scan tool to communicate with FCA vehicles built after 2018 I think.
Those bits are made by Astro Pneumatic, not Matco. Astro sells these too, buy from whoever supports you.
That’s exactly what was stated in the video but the Astro bits are different than the Hyperstep versions. It’s all covered in this video
Astro doesn't make anything. They are a 3rd party company and has product made for them.
So which company makes the overseas "really close" version of the hypersteps? Ive been debating the Norsemens version
Astro makes the Matco ones. VIM Tools also has a really good set that are cobalt steel. Norseman has HSS versions that are usa made.
@@KoonTrucking Thanks Clay. Quick question - other than price is there a reason to have hss over cobalt? Or is cobalt pretty much better in every case?
With the insider rachet i want it bc it is a long neck and you can use it backwards, but also its not just a 3/8s or 1/4 its both plus the passthru. Now i work at a body shop and i use my 1/4 high speed all the time i still have the regular fuel 3/8 and just dont use it alot but i have seen where a long neck would be handy but i dont want to be stuck with buying just one size drive. To me the insider is a more universal rachet with its design.
I changed the spark plugs in mothers Expedition 5.4 3 valve. Sure enough just like normal three of them broke. I pulled out the Lisle kit and got them out with a few choice words for the 5.4 designer. I also put new coil packs on it just to make the job a little better because it’s my mothers SUV. Well I was one coil shy and had to go back under the hood a few days later to put that one new coil on. No problem quick easy job. Now I had driven the truck a few times after replacing the spark plugs and 7 coils and everything was great the engine was smooth as silk. When I went to start it to back it out of the garage as soon as I hit the key it locked up with a bang. The damn thing threw a rod!!!! I had to call my mom & dad to tell them the Expedition was dead and try to explain what happened. I felt sick to my stomach even though it wasn’t any that I did it was just incredibly bad timing! Damn a 5.4 3 valve !!!
Ahh they own a ford, they were waiting on that call anyway. All of us that have fords expect it any time
How long til other companies can make koken style sockets etc
Not sure everyone already uses the idea of wobble fix extensions
@@KoonTrucking the sockets with the spring indent that holds the bolt/nut on. When will everyone steal it
How much for the drill bit set
I still have a brand new set of craftsman, Robo grips and they are junk:)🛠️
These are made different. They are actually nice and they bite
I have a pair of mac tool pliers just like them vim pliers. Mac made them along time ago and there alright i use them something
I’m lucky not have to buy my drill bits. Drill bits fall under consumables like flapper wheels and deburring bits with the company I work for. I had the Robo grips but didn’t use them. Don’t know what ever happen to them.
Same here on the robo grip. Haha
my question is if your Matco guy went out of business can I get my hypersteps warrantied any other way? I could choke my former Matco guy I gave him months of notice before he went out of business and he just ghosted me now I've got a bunch of busted bits and no way to get them replaced.
Warranty them from Matco directly. Call them. Email them or use the app to get your replacements
@@KoonTrucking ok cool, I did that with my Mac but and they really didn't want to but eventually they did
Koon, Not sure what Matco problem is with the insider since Matco made an impact socket pass thru sockets. Why not just offer those sockets again ?
My thing with Chrome vs impact is black is hard to find when you drop it in these new packed full engine bays
All companies make tools that look like copy of the tool but there will always be one thing makes them different from the other it's just tool companies competing against each other to sell there products.
If only the grip edge socket rail was magnetic
Got the snap on swivel impact spark plug sockets its was better to get the hyper steps from matco to get warranty and replace on the smaller ones
I still have those Robogrip Craftsman pliers. Got the knipex auto adjust pliers to. Like and use both.
Why don’t you do snapon reviews anymore?
Kinda hard to do without a Snap On man…. Obviously you missed it ua-cam.com/video/nXSX-_dSWvU/v-deo.htmlsi=7C9cJMEYZZyNUYfE
What about rebuild kit for the 3/8" 88 tooth ratchets?
We have shown them being built on here before.
Matco has a set of plug sockets with the clips. I don’t know who makes em though
Careful Koon.... the " Matco Rebrand Police" are gonna report you 😂💯
Yeah I know… brutal audience sometimes.
Sears craftsmen robogrip ftw. They’d come with plastic ends fur protecting pipes that were gold or black
Can they sell the Milwaukee pass through with just the 1/2” or 3/8” and then we use matco sockets
I don’t think regular sockets would give you the benefit of owning a pass thru ratchet
@@KoonTrucking no. But u can put your regular sockets on the anvil it comes with? Assuming the new pass through Milwaukee has new better specks then that might be better. Or for those that need to finance through a truck they finance the ratchet and buy the Milwaukee sockets too. No tool is for everyone
Was looking at the 4.0 this week and my dealer told me to wait a better one was coming real soon
Yep
Everyone who has bought the insider ratchet likes it, with a couple complaints like every tool...people who haven't bought it, hate on it...the insider ratchet is currently only available with the sockets, so it's matco dealers loss, period...a customer who buys that ratchet, might buy the 1/4" adv swivel sockets with it , and that's a $7-800 sale, lost...not everyone wants to buy a 1/4 and a 3/8 extended high speed separately...it should be available for the customers who want it, although its now backordered so the excitement will be over soon, especially with the " i told u so, haters" who don't even own the tool😂😂
How do you sharpen those bits?
You don’t
@@KoonTrucking that's regrettable. I like sharp bits. Sharper than they tend to come out of the factory even. If you use twist drills you should also know how to sharpen them. When you know how to sharpen them you can also do custom grinds for different tasks. Softer materials, thinner materials, harder materials etc.
The vim set looks nice but imo I perfer the Cornwell set with the blow mold case
I like the foam that the VIM comes in. Looks good and doesn’t waste a lot of space
You guys are to funny. 🔧🔧🔧🔧
I was under the impression that the drill bits were made by knkut, and that's who the patent belonged to?
Nope Astro makes the Matco bits
What are ADV sockets u were talking about when discussing chrome and Impact
They are the non USA Matco impact sockets and chrome sockets
If Michael went independent he wouldn't be restricted on what to sell and would do amazing. He has too much knowledge to be stuck to what MATCO allows him to sell.
What is his area? Btw
Mostly Northeast MS
So what the big thing coming out
Probably "partnering" with Autel?
@@upnorth5465 I can see that happening
I'd imagine the autel partnership guess is accurate. I'm not sure what matco scanner they bought but 8-9 years ago a body shop I worked at bought one. They couldn't stand it but I'm guessing a lot of that was the owners son. He and the rep had no clue how it worked. Something like that should come with a knowledgeable rep stopping by for a day or two to walk through it. Since the snap on costs $5,000 and my couple hundred dollar foxwell will tell me things the snap on won't I feel like the price is already built in. Don't get me wrong, the snap on gave me information the foxwell wouldn't but look at the price difference. I think the autel mx808 is probably the best value for your above average shade tree guy or small shop owner working on vehicles that have exited their dealership service life (5-8 or 10 years old). Anything older than that is probably best serviced by some random dude with a code reader from harbor freight or your uncle that was a mechanic before those fancy computers took over.
Now I want to buy the hypersteps and the Astro ones and see what is different :)
But on the same note that is how all patents are. You just have to make it different enough. Might still function exactly the same. (it is a different thing if you are OEMing and have an agreement)
I've used them and they are amazing but not Matco version
@@pudermcgavin4462
From what i understand, the Matco bits have a warrenty and the Astro don't.
The Matco up cost is worth it when you want to warranty your bit.
My .02
In my experience, the Norseman’s are superior in terms of their heat treatment and durability.
I don't have matco truck
I hope he’s not talking about Matco’s drill bits beating Norseman’s, because they flat ass do not. And yes they are made in the USA.
Astro turbo step isn't as good as the the matco hyper step and no warranty
It's friday
I don’t really like my 4.0 it’s slow and not very easy to use maybe the new one will be better so I can trade it in
Thanks for another GREAT Video!!!! Best on You Tube.....
Wow, thanks!
Ya hooked me with Hamilton.... and your boys..... lol..... but kept me with great content..... Seriously.... Thank you.....
@@KoonTrucking
YOU and South Main Auto.... good content..... Im a retired mechanic..... but love getting my feet muddy here and there.
@@KoonTrucking
We never went to the moon
I’ve never been…. Flights are just too expensive
@KoonTrucking neil and buzz said the same thing
Craftsman robo grips
What’s happened to the Snap-On guy? Hamilton out of the business?
This will explain it ua-cam.com/video/nXSX-_dSWvU/v-deo.htmlsi=7C9cJMEYZZyNUYfE
Why did he say” we’re in the rust belt”. Mississippi is not in the rust belt not even close
Candy is horrible for kids, lets be real. Donating most of my kid’s haul this year to the soldiers.
I love candy.
👍😎👍
nope Robo grip design was junk, just looks like a knock off. just spend the extra on Knipex anything.
Looks like knkut
KnKut is a copy
that matco patent is now Expired!!!
That pass through is useless. It’s an old concept that didn’t sell well when it originally came out. I’ll never waste money on it.
Typical car salesman.
Haha OK 👍🏻