Tony this is a 2 and 1/2 year old video but contains excellent information for those of us trying to build our tool collections. In my case I am rounding out mine and trying to put together a quality tool set to give to my son. The observations you give are timeless. I have been going back through all your videos and greatly benefitting from your experience. Thank you for taking time to make these videos. Sincerely.
Appreciate the video! I’m an apprentice and can’t just shoot for the nicest tools at once some of the cheaper tools might not be the most luxurious but get it done which is good enough for me.
Great video! As a mechanic in the Army in the 1980's chinese made cheap tools is all I was issued, and they worked just fine. Used them on everything from the Jeep to the M1 Abrams.
VideosByDPF glad to hear they worked fine for you. When I was in the army I wasn’t a mechanic. I only did it as a side job or a hobby at the time. I didn’t actually become a mechanic until after I got out of the military.
I love calling BS on you tubers that have no idea what they are talking about. Unfortunately for me I'll be having no such fun here. This guy knows his shit. Great video man. Keep the good information coming! 👍
The best place to Warranty Gearwrench (in my experience) is through your local Car Quest. My store still distributes Gearwrench and special orders what I need, which cost slightly more but they have always warrantied the tools easier than going to Apex to do it. Apex can be a hassle at times .
I bought a Craftsman/Nextec 1/4"dr, 12v, impact for $55 and a spare battery for another $20. It has 70ft lbs of torque with a very controlable variable speed trigger. It is light,small and just plain handy. It has been in daily shop use for 4yrs now and is holding it's own against the tool truck impacts at a fraction of the cost and size. I love my Mac and Snap On impacts but this was by far the best value.
I can believe in the quality of the Snap On ratchets. I have my dad's ratchets from the 80s and they were still in good shape before I rebuilt them. I use them now and they work like new. Good review, Tony. Keep it up. ☺
Good video. I recently purchased the the Gearwrench ratcheting wrench set that comes with SAE and metric. It’s a 20 piece set. I use them every day and I am really impressed because I actually ordered them off the Home Depot website and I think I payed around 70 dollars for the whole set. Very impressed with Gearwrench.
To reduce and possibly prevent ratchet damage. I purchased 3 very tough Icon breaker bars. I also purchased the Icon wobble extension set. My newer Kobalt 90 Tooth ratchets should last a long time.
Good job Triple-T of the attempts to explain expensive verses cheap tools. No man needs to be picked on for the tool brand he prefers to buy, the quality of the repair or service job is what counts. A true, dedicated, 50+hr/week technician like yourself, Justin Dow, The Flat Rate Master, etc. can appreciate the value of a higher quality tool for performing your job. A DIYer who cannot afford the higher-priced tool truck tools, but gets the job done with Harbor Freight tools does not need to complain about the prices of the tool truck stuff. I fall somewhere in the middle. I'm a DIYer looking to do automotive service and repair work on the side and I'm not looking to quit my "day job". I can afford to buy the tool truck tools because if I'm going to be working on someone else's car I don't want to ruin the job and maybe their car by using a cheap tool. Keep up the great work!
Donald Hollums thank you and yes I agree with everything you said. Thank you for watching and commenting. And I wish you the best of luck. I hope your having a great weekend.
TonyTheTechnician I just finished a three-day "weekend" and am starting my work week. My off days rotate. I hope you're having a relaxing weekend. No doubt you work harder than I do.
Fedwrench yes indeed thank you for sharing. But also keep in mind that does not mean matco products are bad products. But just keep your eye out when thinking about purchasing a matco product. Thank you fedwrench!
Their lights are something to stay away from. I was told by a Snap On rep that Matcos ratchets are Gear Wrench. I don’t have a GW to compare mine to but they do look close.
@@whatfreedom7 I have sold a lot of my snap on as I was increasing my gearwrench tool collection. They are great tools and I have yet to have any of them break. The best thing is I can buy a $100 set and sell the snap on set its replacing for $175-225.
Tony a lot of techs hate the snap on vise grips case where more expensive isn't always better. Even snap on can put out duds. Very nice video as usual. Thanks enjoy your Labor Day holiday.
Snap On's locking pliers are made in Spain via Grip On - lots of companies use them - I have them branded as Snap-On and Gray Tools. They hold up well enough to life in the Rust Belt and I prefer them to Vice-Grips.
shawn dpenha I have seen the tool truck guys on vids along with techs warranty them out and techs complaining. I am glad to hear someone has a different experience with them thanks
shawn dpenha see I have used grip on before and had no issues with them. I've also heard that a few times that snap on vise grips were grip on rebranded but I have never heard anyone say they enjoy them. Thank you for sharing and I'm really glad they work well for you!
Check out Williams proto Wright and SK as well. To give you an example though my dad was using a 14mm craftsman socket that kept slipping on a sway bar link nut. So I told him hold on I wanna see something. I grabbed my 14mm USA Williams socket never slipped again and got it right off. So there are differences that’s for sure. I myself never thought there was I thought oh it’s all bs hype. Well now I know from first hand experiences that the differences are there.
There are some good brands out there that aren't tool truck but hold up just as well as the tool truck tools. S&K, Tekton, and Gearwrench to name a few. I prefer Tekton mainly because their warranty process is good. Also, wrightgrip makes excellent wrenches, USA made, anti slip teeth, and not as expensive as Snap On.
Harbor freight definitely upped their quality with the flex head comfort ratchets, ive been beating them to hell for 2 yrs as a forklift mechanic, and not a single issue. The 1/4 flex is my go to for small work
jmward214 ya they are damn good for the price. Wish the shaft went all the way down the handle but besides that. They have held up great and I haven’t had any issues either. Thank you for sharing
Nice , I have not watched another review vid on ratchet where back drag was mentioned, makes a huge difference especially in tight places. Keep up the videos
Hey Tony if you want snap on quality sockets for 1/3 or less price wise buy USA Williams. I bought some and there is def a difference. I bought the Williams reversible ratchet wrenches too which are the same as blue point just way cheaper. Anything USA Williams has letters and numbers Taiwan Williams is all numbers. Taiwan is the exact same as bluepoint and us is snap on previous gen stuff.
I spent some time in plumbing and had really good luck with Channel-Lock adjustables (daily use) and as far as ratchets go I'm a DIY'er so Stanley and PT has never done me wrong yet. I have a Stanley set of wrenches that have like a satin finish on them that are pretty good as well. I believe I mentioned the Kobalt set of flex ratcheting wrenches I like in another one of your vids. Now I have a Pittsburgh set I like but I'm not in a shop so I can get away with it. Thumbs up brother.
James Sexton thank you for sharing and thats what really matters. If your not in a shop then you went the really smart route and saved some money and found some tools you are happy with and work well for you. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. 👍🏻
When I get cheaper ratcheting tools, I always service them straight away and oil them so they have less back pull and last a long time. A bit of lubricant will make any tool run smoother.
My aunt and grandmoter have the ultimate set of cheap tools, i swear the screw drivers they have are made of pewter or tin foil, and the hammer ? its something you are liekly to find in a childrens toy set . The sockets honestly the chrome flakes off ,
The new crescent brand long butterfly pliers ate the shiznit they work better than my knipex and snap ons I think Gearwrench makes a set also but awesome leverage and better access if u don't have them you may really like me I use them all the time since I got them, open wide and grab tight
Adam A ohh nice. Ya I have the gearwrench set and they are nice but I came across those crescent ones. One random day I was in the store and just started playing around with them. They are some super smooth operating pliers. Thank you for reminding me about those. And really glad to hear you really enjoy them
TonyTheTechnician the cutter and I think linesman style pack of crescent are really nice too I ordered from Sears the sets and they work really well also, check out Cripe distributing for some great tool deals too a lot of NOS from USA companies and a lot of good deals, they also combine shipping and it saves a bunch they sell on eBay and you can order directly too but a cool store I got some killer prices there. I order 10mm sockets by the 5 packs for the techs that always lose or forgot them in vehicles.. I don't work for me but a great company with a ton of different stuff...just figured it may save you some cash! Good luck with your racing training for school too I'm jealous!😁
If you ever need quick warranty on Gearwrench call apex tools tell them you were just talking to someone else and got disconnected, they were taking my info for sending a replacement... They almost always ask the item# and ship it too you and mail it the same day. I know people that got replacements for stuff they never even owned...! Kinda shady on that but on stuff I have had break myself Gearwrench has just shipped a new one to me asap... Just letting you know brother...
Adam A ya thanks man. That's what I always tell people as well. If your aren't having luck with the person on the phone just hang up and call back to talk to someone else. Thank you for sharing!!
hey Tony great to see you. I'm liking the cheap comparison to tool truck brand. cheap tools aren't as cheap as they use to be but they are made better in my mind. having said that a dollar . 99 gets you what you paid for so I have bought alot of cheap tools none a dollar .99 perfect example I used my flex head Stanley ratchet it works great it was 20. bucks 3/8 drive and it has some really nice features much cheaper than a tool tuck ratchet and it really is a good tool. I can see the ajustabul handle being the weak point so I'm not going to use a pipe on the handle some of it is how you use your tools
Martin Schaffmeir very good point and thank you for sharing!! I'm glad you found something that works great for you and it save you some money. Hope you have a great weekend
You really learn to appreciate low back drag fishing bolts buried deep in crammed engine bays. The last thing I want on a long pattern flex is a quick release button because I am frequently pressing on the ratchet head to keep the socket fully engaged to the bolt head. Extremely important when breaking fasteners seized to aluminum castings.
John Long ya I hate when the ratchet just keeps retightening the fastener and yes!!! I'm glad you brought up the quick release. It's all I used to use. But once I got ratchets without it. I don't think I'll ever go back to the quick release. Thank you for watching and commenting
I hear ya on all points here, young buck i work with (hes only been turnin wrench few years) "HFT is way better than snap on" except hes jamming a 14mm socket onto a 9/16" bolt head alot, and uses air impact instead of torque wrench for turbo install. But since hes been workin at current place where i work lil longer than i have so, he "knows" it all tools and trucks lol.As for tools, Allen also makes some good tools, mid range, particularly their impact sockets
Bearded Seabee82 hahaha damn. You still come across the smart ones every once in awhile lol. Thank you for sharing and I'll have to check out those impact sockets!!! 👍🏻
Great videos as always. Some time ago you'd made a video comparing different wrench and socket holders. I beleive in that video there was a screwdriver holder as well. I cant find that video, but i wanted to try them. Would you know what that magnetic screwdriver hilder was?
HF Earthquake 1/2 impact guns are the best. mine has lasted 19 years. old made of iron. paid 49$ for it. still works after abuse and dealership professional use. just bought a new one that is lighter but works great. these are better then what you get from the truck. the hf colored socket sets are really nice.
Great video bro.. the TEKTON STUBBYS came in video is produced uploading to UA-cam as I type...lol I'm very satisfied with the stubby wrenches.. keep the vids coming bro..
You definitely don't have to pay an arm and a leg for truck brand tools. I went up harbor freight and bought the cheapest ratchet and socket set I could find to test it out. Paid $5 for the set andI went to the pick yard and managed to remove an entire rear axle housing out of a 4runner with the crappy little set. Used a cheater bar on the control arm bolts and it held up surprisingly. Definitely wouldn't recommend daily use on the cheap set but I was damn impressed.
I got a replacement softgrip for my 3/8 snap on and noticed its slightly fatter and wider than my other soft grips, I thought I was given a 1/2 comfort grip but then compared it to the 1/2 and it was alot smaller, is it a new style?
I bought Milwaukee wrenches and snap on ratchets. I also bought Williams sockets and ratchet wrenches. All are very nice and worth every penny. Snap on does make the best ratchet I’ll give them that the rest is way overpriced.
95 percent of my craftsman are from the 80s and 90s. But i have built up a second tool collection since the new craftsman are made in China. I don't want to ruin my American made craftsman.
@@TonyTheTechnician I bought a set of gear wrench ratchet wrenches and some grey pnuematics duo sockets. very good tools for the money. Ive been watching your videos for awhile. good video my man.
about to pull the trigger on some expensive (to me, especially since I'm not a pro) tools. I wanted some nice sockets from Koken but god damn, that added up to over $400 worth of stuff quick!! Got all the payment info and everything entered into the checkout screen, hovering my mouse over the submit button, and I can't get those nagging "wtf is wrong with you" thoughts out of my head as I'm staring at the $ total. Better go to youtube and see what Tony the technician has to say about quality tools! That should help me decide...
I really appreciate it and hope you find alot of helpful videos. Koken can get expensive when you buy a few items. I personally haven't used them. But I have heard people say good things about them. Sometimes it's hard to make that decision. Deciding if your going to use these tools enough to justify the price. Are you going to be able to make your money back by servicing your car yourself instead of allowing someone else to do the work for a higher price. I'm sure you will find alot of other brands that are affordable as well and will fit your needs 👍👍👍
@@TonyTheTechnician lol that's usually how I justify tool purchases - that I will make up for it with the money I save by doing my own work. Kinda hard to say that this time though because I don't really NEED any of these sockets to get the job done. I just wanted to get a deep 1/4" set in case I run into a situation where I need them since I don't have any deeps in 1/4" yet... I could get a decent set of those for $20 without buying all this koken stuff but I can't shake the temptation right now to be extravagant. their extensions and universals are so nice
I think Gearwrench are the best tools for the money. I beat the hell out of my gear wrench stuff, like i said on one of your other videos their Semi deeps are my favorite sockets out there. Just bought Tekton wrenches, and i can't complain about them either. Most of my work is on diesel engines so they get used hard lol. I love your mixture of tools, i think every great technician will have a mixture of brands. Hell i have Snapon, Mac, Cornwell, Matco and some HF. Keep doing your thing man, this is the best tool channel on UA-cam hands down. You seem like a very down to earth guy. Idk if you would be interested, but i have a spreadsheet of over 300 cross referenced tools. (A lot of times big brands just put their name is stuff) Its saved me a lot of money. Let me know and i can email it over to ya.
Cody Owen I completely agree with you. My gearwrench stuff has held up very well and I love the gearwrench products. And ya tekton makes some good stuff as well. And ya I don't believe in buying only one brand for every tool. As you can tell I also have a wide variety of tool brands lol. And ya that spread sheet would be great! Thank you that really means a lot. I appreciate it. I'm really glad to hear you enjoy the channel. Comments and subs like you are the reason I like making these videos. Thank you. And you can either message me through my facebook page tonythetechnician or instagram. Or we can exchange emails. Thank you and I hope you have a great weekend. Wish I had that spreadsheet earlier. I am making that rebranded tools video tomorrow lol. But that's ok. Thank you for informing me though!!
I am very new to the industry, starting as lube tech while attending classes. From what I am hearing starting with a mid range set is a good way to start. Any suggestions on different brands? I would like quality, but can't start just dropping tons of cash just yet.
Tom Metcalf I can understand that. Gearwrench Taiwan stuff. I try to stay away from China Gearwrench. Channel lock. Dewalt and Milwaukee. Tekton has some nice USA made products for cheap. Also southwire has some USA made pliers. Sunex and grey pneumatic for impact grade sockets.
Tom Metcalf no problem. Ya channel lock Tekton and southwire all have USA items. Then Snap-On and other high end brands can usually be found for a good price at pawn shops or Facebook marketplace sometimes
Harbor Freight does have great impact sockets,they have a Pittsburgh Pro line and non Pittsburgh pro line.Differance is in the metals used.The pro line is made out of chrome moly steel which holds up better for impact use.The non pro line is made out of chrome vanadium steel which is not good for impact use
wafrederick ya I have seen those. And they are a really cheap price. I know a lot of people that are happy with them. Just wish they sold individual sockets as well to fill in the missing ones.
Dmitry Lya I have never seen individual sockets sold. Especially the ones missing from the set. I look next time I go. But maybe it's just my harbor freight
Hey I love your videos but do you even use your tools like they have like no wear idk if you just use these ones for video purposes but I feel like genuinely using the tools and showing the day to day wear does show quality so I was just curious
Thank you and yes I do. I just have a very large selection of tools so when working at home I use alot of different tools. If I had less tools and had to use the same tools for every job then they would probably be more worn out
I have a thousand and Irwin is the way to go, I like the new Milwaukee ones too though there are only 2 or 3 sizes.. good deal at Home Depot 2 for 20...
TonyTheTechnician no the Milwaukee vice grips with the soft grips and the square red tightening part, give a lot of leverage to tighten as u can put a screwdriver through the hole and really tighten them up..
I really like my Sunex impact sockets. They seem to be built as a tank, and good value. I also like my Gearwrech ratcet 120XP comfort grip, and that's my favorite so far. Have one Snap On 3/8" ratchet. Dewalt DCF 899 high torque impact is really good for the money, but are lacking a boot. But it has never let me down. Milwaukee powertools have great guarantee and they now have a second generation High Torque model out. I prefer Milwaukee because of their power and innovations. New fuel ratchets are also coming soon. Makita angle grinder with adjustable speed is a good one. I have nerver considered buying Snap On powertools over Milwaukee even if I had the money. But they do make som good hand tools, i like the wrenches and torque wrenches. Wright Grip wrenches I think is equal to Snap On Flankdrive Plus. And they are so good to use, really sturdy built. I go for mid range and sometimes high end tools and are a DIY enthusiast with an expensive tool habit.
Krille's Garage thank you for sharing and I agree since makes great impact stuff. And thank live my gearwrench 120xp!!! Also I love my deeply impact as well. And ya I wish it came with a boot as well. And same goes here I don't even consider snap on when it comes to power tools. I will be purchasing the new Milwaukee line up once it is released. They have some amazing cordless tools. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts!! Have a great weekend
warning to anyone thinking of getting the snap on flex 3/8 with comfort grip. when the grip slides off and it will, they will not warranty it. then it will break again and you will just have a ratchet that is no good. the Pittsburgh one is way better and just over 20$. also i had a tool truck guy give me shit about warranting my 17 deep impact socket because i was not on his rout! do not buy anything from them unless you really have to.
dann hienn ya them not warranting something is bullshit. They represent the company and sell the tools. They should warranty it even if you aren’t on the route. Thanks for watching and sharing that info
@behexen250 i will try to find a corporate number unless anyone here knows who i can call. i would like to just mail it to them if they will fix the grip handle for free.
hey I had to think about this post tony. it's a good one. I kinda think that most any tool not from the tool truck guy is a cheaper tool how ever some companys are better than others and I can't test the medal the tools are made of so I only know what I see. I bought a couple of snap-on sockets and my son did say I would never have to buy another but they are really not as good looking as I may have thought one is a flip lug nut socket and the other a 7/8 six point 1/2 drive nothing bad about them but they don't look like the best ever made. I have a better looking flip socket and the 7/8 looks no better than an autocraft. I paid 25. bucks for the 7/8 and a whole autocraft set was 17.99 1/2 - 15/16 the autocraft looks and works just fine. so I'm a lil bummed about some of that but having said that their is no comparison to the snap-on impact extension set I bought it just looks like the best. so you just never know now a days it's all just buyer beware
Martin Schaffmeir exactly. No one company makes all the best products. It's really up to the person to get hands on the tools and see and feel the quality of the tool. No sense in spending extra money when you find a product for cheaper and you can tell it will hold up to the jobs you do. Thank you for commenting!
Bro i love snap on. They are the best tools. But these days there just way to exspensive. They have also started geting into the rape business. They pretty much do the same thing that loan companys do. They give you a ridiculous loan. That eather your going to buy it 10× before its yours or it gets repossessed and resold or melted back down and sold again. Other tool brands qulity and warrntys are so good today that it just makes no sinse to buy 1 snap on tool when you could buy 10 of another brand that is just a tad under or equal in some cases. Plus if they both have lifetime warrnty. Then the life range dosent matter. If everyone is 100% honest the main reason people buy snap on is to impress there buds. Its the same thing we did in school. Everyone had to have the name brand. Its just a hussle. The snap on brand knows this they know they are rapeing peopl. They also know they are running familys. Do you know how many people ive seen the snap on truck be your best freind when there makeing the sell. Ralk the person into a $10.000 loan then next thing you know there reprocessing your tool box. And in most cases keeping tools that they know you have already payed in full. Iam telling you bro your being played bro. Its just not worth it. Its like whisky. Yea there are brands that are the best. But i dont give a damn what no one says. There are bottle of whisky out there that cost $5000 aint no whisky worth that no matter how good it is. Snap on is ripping there customers off. I mean every purchese is a profit sell. But say a gearwrench rachet cost a $1 to make well they sell it to you for $2. Well the snap on rachet coast $3 to make but yet there chargeing you $25 for it. This is what they do literly. Most places put a resonble profit margin on there stuff. Snap on is takeing advantage of the week and vanurble. There f**king you with no lube.
You can buy "Snap On" tools for about 1/5 of the regular price when Snap On rebrands them as "Williams". Often the Williams brand is made on the same exact assembly line as Snap On. often the designs are identicle and the only difference is the name on it. Same Lifetime warranty, but the biggest difference is that you can't take a Williams tool to a tool truck, you'd have to mail it in. (sometimes the Williams tool will even have the same part number in the Williams cataog that the Snap On too has in the Snap On catalog). Snap On purchased the rights to the Williams brand name in the early 90's when large industrial manufacturing plants stopped buying Snap On tools because Snap On had priced themselves out of the industrial market. A lot of times large factories will supply tools for their Industrial mechanics and those companies refused to pay Snap On prices. So ever since the early to mid 90's Snap On has used the Williams brand as their Industrial alternative to their normally much higher priced Snap On brand. Snap On even sells Williams tools on their website. Snap On even allows Wiliams brand to be sold in some indusrial and contractoe supply stores, and allows them top be some on Amazon.
disgruntled181 I'm sorry I don't understand your question. What I mean by the Stanley ratchet is that it is not your professional grade tool. The mechanism is a much cheaper design with higher back drag than you higher quality tools. Stanley is considered your lower quality tools not saying they make bad tools just saying they aren't made for professional use every day. But will work great for a DIYER.
Have you ever had your NUT sheared/stripped your WRENCH? I'd say that again. Have you ever had your wrench stripped by the very nut/bolt you're trying to loosen?? That's why no cheap tools for me.
fk snap on.... highly over rated.... I work in a s hop where we have snap on... armstrong.... matco..... mac.... and gearwrench. the hearwrench hardly ever brakes. snap on and gearwrench are head to head. snap torque wrenches top notch. gearwrench sockets and wrenches all the way. grey pneumatic makes a great 3/8" set. 8-24mm
you need a microphone connected directly to your camera, and......... i need another beer. I have been using the same 1/4, 3/8 long handle flex, and 1/2 long handle flex Snap-on ratchets to fix cars every work day for the last 13 years. No failures, i never fight the tool, i only (burp!) have to fight the car. Snap-on is worth it, or even necessary to bulldoze your way through heavy everyday use. It's easier to do a good repair using high-quality tools than harbor freight. I bought a 1/4 swivel Pittsburgh fo about $13, it lasted a week before the gear seized up and (..........burp........) i threw that fucker in the trash where it fits in perfectly with the rest of the useless bullshit that plagues our world. Do it right the first time, get the shit done, and move on. Pabst!..... Blue!..... Ribbon!
Tony this is a 2 and 1/2 year old video but contains excellent information for those of us trying to build our tool collections. In my case I am rounding out mine and trying to put together a quality tool set to give to my son. The observations you give are timeless. I have been going back through all your videos and greatly benefitting from your experience. Thank you for taking time to make these videos. Sincerely.
Thank you I really appreciate it and that's awesome I'm sure your son is going to love that. Thanks for your support. 👍
If you buy pliers buy Channellock. They’re made not far from me in pa. They are the best in my opinion and my experience and last a LONG time.
While I like channellock, Knipex are better
@@JOb3rting I agree but I own both channellock and knipex and love them both
NWS have killed both knipex and channellock personally. And thats working on trucks for a living
I like the Irwin
Gedore is also up there
Appreciate the video! I’m an apprentice and can’t just shoot for the nicest tools at once some of the cheaper tools might not be the most luxurious but get it done which is good enough for me.
steezy.k thank you and ya. Sometimes it’s better to just find good deals on good tools
Great video! As a mechanic in the Army in the 1980's chinese made cheap tools is all I was issued, and they worked just fine. Used them on everything from the Jeep to the M1 Abrams.
VideosByDPF glad to hear they worked fine for you. When I was in the army I wasn’t a mechanic. I only did it as a side job or a hobby at the time. I didn’t actually become a mechanic until after I got out of the military.
Your manners is superb and you have a sublime language. No unnecessary swearing . Thank you. Your are a role model for all mechanics.
M Mikee thank you!! And I’m really glad you enjoy! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
TonyTheTechnician 🙏🏽💐
I love calling BS on you tubers that have no idea what they are talking about. Unfortunately for me I'll be having no such fun here. This guy knows his shit. Great video man. Keep the good information coming! 👍
Thank you I really appreciate it. I try my best to provide as much accurate information possible. Thanks for watching and for commenting 👍
Good topic Tony. There's a difference between cheap and inexpensive; costly, and premium.
Rob's Wrenches thank you and exactly that is a great way of saying it!!
The best place to Warranty Gearwrench (in my experience) is through your local Car Quest. My store still distributes Gearwrench and special orders what I need, which cost slightly more but they have always warrantied the tools easier than going to Apex to do it. Apex can be a hassle at times .
Great to know thanks for sharing that info. 👍
I bought a Craftsman/Nextec 1/4"dr, 12v, impact for $55 and a spare battery for another $20. It has 70ft lbs of torque with a very controlable variable speed trigger. It is light,small and just plain handy. It has been in daily shop use for 4yrs now and is holding it's own against the tool truck impacts at a fraction of the cost and size. I love my Mac and Snap On impacts but this was by far the best value.
Steed Andersen ohh very nice. Really glad to hear you found a great deal. Thank you for watching and sharing.
Craftsman Nextec impact been using mine since 2007 still works today and still going strong
You did a pretty good job pointing out all the differences between the two and what to look for Tony.
David Young thank you Dave 👍🏻
I can believe in the quality of the Snap On ratchets. I have my dad's ratchets from the 80s and they were still in good shape before I rebuilt them. I use them now and they work like new. Good review, Tony. Keep it up. ☺
Robert Herrera thank you and that is great to hear. Thank you for sharing
Good video. I recently purchased the the Gearwrench ratcheting wrench set that comes with SAE and metric. It’s a 20 piece set. I use them every day and I am really impressed because I actually ordered them off the Home Depot website and I think I payed around 70 dollars for the whole set. Very impressed with Gearwrench.
Very nice. I'm really glad to hear it. Ya I have been happy with most of the gearwrench products. Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed the video 👍
To reduce and possibly prevent ratchet damage.
I purchased 3 very tough Icon breaker bars.
I also purchased the Icon wobble extension set.
My newer Kobalt 90 Tooth ratchets should last a long time.
Good job Triple-T of the attempts to explain expensive verses cheap tools. No man needs to be picked on for the tool brand he prefers to buy, the quality of the repair or service job is what counts. A true, dedicated, 50+hr/week technician like yourself, Justin Dow, The Flat Rate Master, etc. can appreciate the value of a higher quality tool for performing your job. A DIYer who cannot afford the higher-priced tool truck tools, but gets the job done with Harbor Freight tools does not need to complain about the prices of the tool truck stuff. I fall somewhere in the middle. I'm a DIYer looking to do automotive service and repair work on the side and I'm not looking to quit my "day job". I can afford to buy the tool truck tools because if I'm going to be working on someone else's car I don't want to ruin the job and maybe their car by using a cheap tool. Keep up the great work!
Donald Hollums thank you and yes I agree with everything you said. Thank you for watching and commenting. And I wish you the best of luck. I hope your having a great weekend.
TonyTheTechnician I just finished a three-day "weekend" and am starting my work week. My off days rotate. I hope you're having a relaxing weekend. No doubt you work harder than I do.
Donald Hollums haha nice. Glad you had a great weekend. Thank you.
It's important to note that Matco only makes tool boxes. Everything else is made by someone else for them.
Fedwrench yes indeed thank you for sharing. But also keep in mind that does not mean matco products are bad products. But just keep your eye out when thinking about purchasing a matco product. Thank you fedwrench!
Good to know.
Their lights are something to stay away from. I was told by a Snap On rep that Matcos ratchets are Gear Wrench. I don’t have a GW to compare mine to but they do look close.
@@whatfreedom7 I have sold a lot of my snap on as I was increasing my gearwrench tool collection. They are great tools and I have yet to have any of them break. The best thing is I can buy a $100 set and sell the snap on set its replacing for $175-225.
Interesting, never knew that.
Tony a lot of techs hate the snap on vise grips case where more expensive isn't always better. Even snap on can put out duds. Very nice video as usual. Thanks enjoy your Labor Day holiday.
John Gibson Agree with ya on vice grips, i would just as soon go buy irwin, they still do em right.
John Gibson yes I completely agree. Not every company makes the best everything. Thank you John!
Snap On's locking pliers are made in Spain via Grip On - lots of companies use them - I have them branded as Snap-On and Gray Tools. They hold up well enough to life in the Rust Belt and I prefer them to Vice-Grips.
shawn dpenha I have seen the tool truck guys on vids along with techs warranty them out and techs complaining. I am glad to hear someone has a different experience with them thanks
shawn dpenha see I have used grip on before and had no issues with them. I've also heard that a few times that snap on vise grips were grip on rebranded but I have never heard anyone say they enjoy them. Thank you for sharing and I'm really glad they work well for you!
I love my snap on ratchet I’ll use them even at home doing DIY stuff. SK has some really good ratchets as well
Your tools are so clean and shiny like they have never been used. They look like display pieces.
kmacnumber2 thank you. That’s the way I like to keep them.
Check out Williams proto Wright and SK as well. To give you an example though my dad was using a 14mm craftsman socket that kept slipping on a sway bar link nut. So I told him hold on I wanna see something. I grabbed my 14mm USA Williams socket never slipped again and got it right off. So there are differences that’s for sure. I myself never thought there was I thought oh it’s all bs hype. Well now I know from first hand experiences that the differences are there.
There are some good brands out there that aren't tool truck but hold up just as well as the tool truck tools. S&K, Tekton, and Gearwrench to name a few. I prefer Tekton mainly because their warranty process is good. Also, wrightgrip makes excellent wrenches, USA made, anti slip teeth, and not as expensive as Snap On.
Yes indeed and ya tekton makes some great stuff and hard to beat that warranty. 👍
Harbor freight definitely upped their quality with the flex head comfort ratchets, ive been beating them to hell for 2 yrs as a forklift mechanic, and not a single issue. The 1/4 flex is my go to for small work
jmward214 ya they are damn good for the price. Wish the shaft went all the way down the handle but besides that. They have held up great and I haven’t had any issues either. Thank you for sharing
yep love mine. hate my snap on that has a comfort grip that comes off and is not under warranty!
Nice , I have not watched another review vid on ratchet where back drag was mentioned, makes a huge difference especially in tight places. Keep up the videos
Jeremy Brunder thank you and your absolutely right it makes a huge difference. I'm really glad you enjoyed and thank you for commenting!!!
Hey Tony if you want snap on quality sockets for 1/3 or less price wise buy USA Williams. I bought some and there is def a difference. I bought the Williams reversible ratchet wrenches too which are the same as blue point just way cheaper. Anything USA Williams has letters and numbers Taiwan Williams is all numbers. Taiwan is the exact same as bluepoint and us is snap on previous gen stuff.
I spent some time in plumbing and had really good luck with Channel-Lock adjustables (daily use) and as far as ratchets go I'm a DIY'er so Stanley and PT has never done me wrong yet. I have a Stanley set of wrenches that have like a satin finish on them that are pretty good as well. I believe I mentioned the Kobalt set of flex ratcheting wrenches I like in another one of your vids. Now I have a Pittsburgh set I like but I'm not in a shop so I can get away with it. Thumbs up brother.
James Sexton thank you for sharing and thats what really matters. If your not in a shop then you went the really smart route and saved some money and found some tools you are happy with and work well for you. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. 👍🏻
What tool box do you have behind you that box looks really nice
Flat black is the husky 52 inch and red is a matco
i have a soft spot for husky and craftsman
hayden waits same here.
When I get cheaper ratcheting tools, I always service them straight away and oil them so they have less back pull and last a long time. A bit of lubricant will make any tool run smoother.
My aunt and grandmoter have the ultimate set of cheap tools, i swear the screw drivers they have are made of pewter or tin foil, and the hammer ? its something you are liekly to find in a childrens toy set . The sockets honestly the chrome flakes off ,
The new crescent brand long butterfly pliers ate the shiznit they work better than my knipex and snap ons I think Gearwrench makes a set also but awesome leverage and better access if u don't have them you may really like me I use them all the time since I got them, open wide and grab tight
Adam A ohh nice. Ya I have the gearwrench set and they are nice but I came across those crescent ones. One random day I was in the store and just started playing around with them. They are some super smooth operating pliers. Thank you for reminding me about those. And really glad to hear you really enjoy them
TonyTheTechnician the cutter and I think linesman style pack of crescent are really nice too I ordered from Sears the sets and they work really well also, check out Cripe distributing for some great tool deals too a lot of NOS from USA companies and a lot of good deals, they also combine shipping and it saves a bunch they sell on eBay and you can order directly too but a cool store I got some killer prices there. I order 10mm sockets by the 5 packs for the techs that always lose or forgot them in vehicles.. I don't work for me but a great company with a ton of different stuff...just figured it may save you some cash! Good luck with your racing training for school too I'm jealous!😁
Adam A oh nice thank you for sharing that info. That's really awesome. I'll check it out. And thank you I'm pretty excited about it.
Adam - I have the long Crescent pliers and they are amazing! Bought 2 from Sears because warranty is a cross-border process for me.
shawn dpenha oh nice that is great to hear. Thank you!
Matco doesnt make any tools everything they have is rebranded
Yes we all know matco is just rebranded other tools 👍
@@TonyTheTechnician What "other" tools are Matco rebranded from?
If you ever need quick warranty on Gearwrench call apex tools tell them you were just talking to someone else and got disconnected, they were taking my info for sending a replacement... They almost always ask the item# and ship it too you and mail it the same day. I know people that got replacements for stuff they never even owned...! Kinda shady on that but on stuff I have had break myself Gearwrench has just shipped a new one to me asap... Just letting you know brother...
Adam A ya thanks man. That's what I always tell people as well. If your aren't having luck with the person on the phone just hang up and call back to talk to someone else. Thank you for sharing!!
The Pittsburgh "Pro" pliers are definitely a good value for the dollar.
DOYLECLEVERLOBE1 I haven't looked at the pro set.
DOYLECLEVERLOBE1 oh nice. Thank you for sharing!
hey Tony great to see you. I'm liking the cheap comparison to tool truck brand. cheap tools aren't as cheap as they use to be but they are made better in my mind. having said that a dollar
. 99 gets you what you paid for so I have bought alot of cheap tools none a dollar .99 perfect example I used my flex head Stanley ratchet it works great it was 20. bucks 3/8 drive and it has some really nice features much cheaper than a tool tuck ratchet and it really is a good tool. I can see the ajustabul handle being the weak point so I'm not going to use a pipe on the handle some of it is how you use your tools
Martin Schaffmeir very good point and thank you for sharing!! I'm glad you found something that works great for you and it save you some money. Hope you have a great weekend
You really learn to appreciate low back drag fishing bolts buried deep in crammed engine bays. The last thing I want on a long pattern flex is a quick release button because I am frequently pressing on the ratchet head to keep the socket fully engaged to the bolt head. Extremely important when breaking fasteners seized to aluminum castings.
John Long ya I hate when the ratchet just keeps retightening the fastener and yes!!! I'm glad you brought up the quick release. It's all I used to use. But once I got ratchets without it. I don't think I'll ever go back to the quick release. Thank you for watching and commenting
I hear ya on all points here, young buck i work with (hes only been turnin wrench few years) "HFT is way better than snap on" except hes jamming a 14mm socket onto a 9/16" bolt head alot, and uses air impact instead of torque wrench for turbo install. But since hes been workin at current place where i work lil longer than i have so, he "knows" it all tools and trucks lol.As for tools, Allen also makes some good tools, mid range, particularly their impact sockets
Bearded Seabee82 hahaha damn. You still come across the smart ones every once in awhile lol. Thank you for sharing and I'll have to check out those impact sockets!!! 👍🏻
I'm disappointed you never mentioned Tekton mid range quality tools.
I love my Tekton 1/2 torque wrench. It's a happy medium price ($39.99)
But he did mention Tekton lol
Great videos as always. Some time ago you'd made a video comparing different wrench and socket holders. I beleive in that video there was a screwdriver holder as well. I cant find that video, but i wanted to try them. Would you know what that magnetic screwdriver hilder was?
Lamont Acoff you can search magnetic screwdriver organizer. I think made by Ernst or torin
Thanks for video, keep up the good work.
Beer stud thank you beer stud. Hope you have a great weekend
HF Earthquake 1/2 impact guns are the best. mine has lasted 19 years. old made of iron. paid 49$ for it. still works after abuse and dealership professional use. just bought a new one that is lighter but works great. these are better then what you get from the truck. the hf colored socket sets are really nice.
dann hienn very nice that’s great to hear. Thanks for watching
Great video bro.. the TEKTON STUBBYS came in video is produced uploading to UA-cam as I type...lol I'm very satisfied with the stubby wrenches.. keep the vids coming bro..
BEARDED YAKIN thanks bro and really glad your happy with them. They are really well made and a steal for the price.
You definitely don't have to pay an arm and a leg for truck brand tools. I went up harbor freight and bought the cheapest ratchet and socket set I could find to test it out. Paid $5 for the set andI went to the pick yard and managed to remove an entire rear axle housing out of a 4runner with the crappy little set. Used a cheater bar on the control arm bolts and it held up surprisingly. Definitely wouldn't recommend daily use on the cheap set but I was damn impressed.
I got a replacement softgrip for my 3/8 snap on and noticed its slightly fatter and wider than my other soft grips, I thought I was given a 1/2 comfort grip but then compared it to the 1/2 and it was alot smaller, is it a new style?
I bought Milwaukee wrenches and snap on ratchets. I also bought Williams sockets and ratchet wrenches. All are very nice and worth every penny. Snap on does make the best ratchet I’ll give them that the rest is way overpriced.
Robert Craciun completely agree. Thank you
95 percent of my craftsman are from the 80s and 90s. But i have built up a second tool collection since the new craftsman are made in China. I don't want to ruin my American made craftsman.
Nothing wrong with that 👍
@@TonyTheTechnician I bought a set of gear wrench ratchet wrenches and some grey pnuematics duo sockets. very good tools for the money. Ive been watching your videos for awhile. good video my man.
@@chemicalspore thank you I really appreciate that and that's great to hear!!
about to pull the trigger on some expensive (to me, especially since I'm not a pro) tools. I wanted some nice sockets from Koken but god damn, that added up to over $400 worth of stuff quick!! Got all the payment info and everything entered into the checkout screen, hovering my mouse over the submit button, and I can't get those nagging "wtf is wrong with you" thoughts out of my head as I'm staring at the $ total.
Better go to youtube and see what Tony the technician has to say about quality tools! That should help me decide...
I really appreciate it and hope you find alot of helpful videos. Koken can get expensive when you buy a few items. I personally haven't used them. But I have heard people say good things about them. Sometimes it's hard to make that decision. Deciding if your going to use these tools enough to justify the price. Are you going to be able to make your money back by servicing your car yourself instead of allowing someone else to do the work for a higher price. I'm sure you will find alot of other brands that are affordable as well and will fit your needs 👍👍👍
@@TonyTheTechnician lol that's usually how I justify tool purchases - that I will make up for it with the money I save by doing my own work. Kinda hard to say that this time though because I don't really NEED any of these sockets to get the job done. I just wanted to get a deep 1/4" set in case I run into a situation where I need them since I don't have any deeps in 1/4" yet... I could get a decent set of those for $20 without buying all this koken stuff but I can't shake the temptation right now to be extravagant. their extensions and universals are so nice
I think Gearwrench are the best tools for the money. I beat the hell out of my gear wrench stuff, like i said on one of your other videos their Semi deeps are my favorite sockets out there. Just bought Tekton wrenches, and i can't complain about them either. Most of my work is on diesel engines so they get used hard lol. I love your mixture of tools, i think every great technician will have a mixture of brands. Hell i have Snapon, Mac, Cornwell, Matco and some HF. Keep doing your thing man, this is the best tool channel on UA-cam hands down. You seem like a very down to earth guy. Idk if you would be interested, but i have a spreadsheet of over 300 cross referenced tools. (A lot of times big brands just put their name is stuff) Its saved me a lot of money. Let me know and i can email it over to ya.
Cody Owen I completely agree with you. My gearwrench stuff has held up very well and I love the gearwrench products. And ya tekton makes some good stuff as well. And ya I don't believe in buying only one brand for every tool. As you can tell I also have a wide variety of tool brands lol. And ya that spread sheet would be great! Thank you that really means a lot. I appreciate it. I'm really glad to hear you enjoy the channel. Comments and subs like you are the reason I like making these videos. Thank you. And you can either message me through my facebook page tonythetechnician or instagram. Or we can exchange emails. Thank you and I hope you have a great weekend. Wish I had that spreadsheet earlier. I am making that rebranded tools video tomorrow lol. But that's ok. Thank you for informing me though!!
messaging you on insta now!
I am very new to the industry, starting as lube tech while attending classes. From what I am hearing starting with a mid range set is a good way to start. Any suggestions on different brands? I would like quality, but can't start just dropping tons of cash just yet.
Tom Metcalf I can understand that. Gearwrench Taiwan stuff. I try to stay away from China Gearwrench. Channel lock. Dewalt and Milwaukee. Tekton has some nice USA made products for cheap. Also southwire has some USA made pliers. Sunex and grey pneumatic for impact grade sockets.
@@TonyTheTechnician would definitely be interested in USA made tools...thanks for the quick response!!!
Tom Metcalf no problem. Ya channel lock Tekton and southwire all have USA items. Then Snap-On and other high end brands can usually be found for a good price at pawn shops or Facebook marketplace sometimes
just get some stanley tools and if you like the tool but it breaks buy a Klein or kinplex
Man i love gearwrench found a new brand named Capri that i really loke the quality of
Yes indeed same here. And ya Capri is pretty good as well I have some. 👍
Harbor Freight does have great impact sockets,they have a Pittsburgh Pro line and non Pittsburgh pro line.Differance is in the metals used.The pro line is made out of chrome moly steel which holds up better for impact use.The non pro line is made out of chrome vanadium steel which is not good for impact use
wafrederick ya I have seen those. And they are a really cheap price. I know a lot of people that are happy with them. Just wish they sold individual sockets as well to fill in the missing ones.
TonyTheTechnician they do sell individual sockets
Dmitry Lya I have never seen individual sockets sold. Especially the ones missing from the set. I look next time I go. But maybe it's just my harbor freight
+TonyTheTechnician I've seen the individual sockets too but they only have limited large sizes like 19mm and so forth
Dan H oh ok. Nice. I'll have to check that out. Not that I need any but really good to know and share with others. Thank you all
Hey I love your videos but do you even use your tools like they have like no wear idk if you just use these ones for video purposes but I feel like genuinely using the tools and showing the day to day wear does show quality so I was just curious
Thank you and yes I do. I just have a very large selection of tools so when working at home I use alot of different tools. If I had less tools and had to use the same tools for every job then they would probably be more worn out
I have a thousand and Irwin is the way to go, I like the new Milwaukee ones too though there are only 2 or 3 sizes.. good deal at Home Depot 2 for 20...
Adam A shock tool are you talking about?
TonyTheTechnician no the Milwaukee vice grips with the soft grips and the square red tightening part, give a lot of leverage to tighten as u can put a screwdriver through the hole and really tighten them up..
Adam A ohh ok ya I have seen those. That is a cool design!
Check out German made nws pliers. Top quality tools at a more reasonable price.
I really like my Sunex impact sockets. They seem to be built as a tank, and good value. I also like my Gearwrech ratcet 120XP comfort grip, and that's my favorite so far. Have one Snap On 3/8" ratchet. Dewalt DCF 899 high torque impact is really good for the money, but are lacking a boot. But it has never let me down. Milwaukee powertools have great guarantee and they now have a second generation High Torque model out. I prefer Milwaukee because of their power and innovations. New fuel ratchets are also coming soon. Makita angle grinder with adjustable speed is a good one. I have nerver considered buying Snap On powertools over Milwaukee even if I had the money. But they do make som good hand tools, i like the wrenches and torque wrenches. Wright Grip wrenches I think is equal to Snap On Flankdrive Plus. And they are so good to use, really sturdy built. I go for mid range and sometimes high end tools and are a DIY enthusiast with an expensive tool habit.
Krille's Garage thank you for sharing and I agree since makes great impact stuff. And thank live my gearwrench 120xp!!! Also I love my deeply impact as well. And ya I wish it came with a boot as well. And same goes here I don't even consider snap on when it comes to power tools. I will be purchasing the new Milwaukee line up once it is released. They have some amazing cordless tools. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts!! Have a great weekend
Krille's Garage There is a boot for the DCF899. Buy it off the Mac website. $16.00. Awesome boot, amazing gun.
Justin D nice! 👍🏻
You mean the boot for BWP 150? That it is fitting to the Dewalt? In that case I must buy one :-) Thanks a lot for the tip :-D
Krille's Garage ya I had heard the mac ines work for desalt but some also may need minor modification.
nice video Tony great info have a super weekend Sir
Topwolf Automotive thank you topwolf. I hope you have an amazing weekend as well!!!
Great video, thanks!
Dmitry Lya thank you!!!
I have harbor freight 3/8ths chrome socket set and use them everyday at work on a impact and never had a problem with them
Good to know 👍
Husky (black maybe pro version?) vs Pittsburgh pro/icon
Husky got spline sockets now which are interesting
Who makes Matco wrenches?
Luv my Gearwrench Ratchets and Gearwrench Sockets" 💪
Nice. Great to hear 👍
On point man
Thank you
@@TonyTheTechnician yw
warning to anyone thinking of getting the snap on flex 3/8 with comfort grip. when the grip slides off and it will, they will not warranty it. then it will break again and you will just have a ratchet that is no good. the Pittsburgh one is way better and just over 20$. also i had a tool truck guy give me shit about warranting my 17 deep impact socket because i was not on his rout! do not buy anything from them unless you really have to.
dann hienn ya them not warranting something is bullshit. They represent the company and sell the tools. They should warranty it even if you aren’t on the route. Thanks for watching and sharing that info
@@TonyTheTechnician why would i lie about this? i am totally pissed off!
dann hienn no I’m not saying your lying I’m saying that’s bullshit like that’s messed up. I’m agreeing with you
@behexen250 i will try to find a corporate number unless anyone here knows who i can call. i would like to just mail it to them if they will fix the grip handle for free.
Great video. Subscribed!
Jamie Smith thank you!!
hey I had to think about this post tony. it's a good one. I kinda think that most any tool not from the tool truck guy is a cheaper tool how ever some companys are better than others and I can't test the medal the tools are made of so I only know what I see. I bought a couple of snap-on sockets and my son did say I would never have to buy another but they are really not as good looking as I may have thought one is a flip lug nut socket and the other a 7/8 six point 1/2 drive nothing bad about them but they don't look like the best ever made. I have a better looking flip socket and the 7/8 looks no better than an autocraft. I paid 25. bucks for the 7/8 and a whole autocraft set was 17.99 1/2 - 15/16 the autocraft looks and works just fine. so I'm a lil bummed about some of that but having said that their is no comparison to the snap-on impact extension set I bought it just looks like the best. so you just never know now a days it's all just buyer beware
Martin Schaffmeir exactly. No one company makes all the best products. It's really up to the person to get hands on the tools and see and feel the quality of the tool. No sense in spending extra money when you find a product for cheaper and you can tell it will hold up to the jobs you do. Thank you for commenting!
Great video, thank you!
Jeff Parker thank you Jeff!
Bro i love snap on. They are the best tools. But these days there just way to exspensive. They have also started geting into the rape business. They pretty much do the same thing that loan companys do. They give you a ridiculous loan. That eather your going to buy it 10× before its yours or it gets repossessed and resold or melted back down and sold again. Other tool brands qulity and warrntys are so good today that it just makes no sinse to buy 1 snap on tool when you could buy 10 of another brand that is just a tad under or equal in some cases. Plus if they both have lifetime warrnty. Then the life range dosent matter. If everyone is 100% honest the main reason people buy snap on is to impress there buds. Its the same thing we did in school. Everyone had to have the name brand. Its just a hussle. The snap on brand knows this they know they are rapeing peopl. They also know they are running familys. Do you know how many people ive seen the snap on truck be your best freind when there makeing the sell. Ralk the person into a $10.000 loan then next thing you know there reprocessing your tool box. And in most cases keeping tools that they know you have already payed in full. Iam telling you bro your being played bro. Its just not worth it. Its like whisky. Yea there are brands that are the best. But i dont give a damn what no one says. There are bottle of whisky out there that cost $5000 aint no whisky worth that no matter how good it is. Snap on is ripping there customers off. I mean every purchese is a profit sell. But say a gearwrench rachet cost a $1 to make well they sell it to you for $2. Well the snap on rachet coast $3 to make but yet there chargeing you $25 for it. This is what they do literly. Most places put a resonble profit margin on there stuff. Snap on is takeing advantage of the week and vanurble. There f**king you with no lube.
Don't by cheap, don't buy expensive, by buy mid cost tools
👍 look for good prices for good tools
Got a Fastenal in town, then you have some place to exchange GearWrench.
If you have a Car Quest, try them too. My Store has always warrantied my Gearwrench on the spot or ordered what I needed to replace the failed tool.
👍another great one Toney
Harry Dickson thank you I'm really glad you enjoyed.
On pliers I pet Fee Kline tools
Klein does have some good tools
Milwaukee brand has some great tools. In my opinion.
brain dead New Yorker that's not an opinion that's a fact lol. Milwaukee makes some amazing stuff. Thank you for sharing your fact haha 🐿
TonyTheTechnician 🐿 🤣🤣
brain dead New Yorker 😂😂😂
Great video. Thanks.
Bruce L. Thank you!!!
Snap on has best ratchets. 80 tooth very smooth
Snap-on and matco skip size in the set all the time!
You can buy "Snap On" tools for about 1/5 of the regular price when Snap On rebrands them as "Williams". Often the Williams brand is made on the same exact assembly line as Snap On. often the designs are identicle and the only difference is the name on it. Same Lifetime warranty, but the biggest difference is that you can't take a Williams tool to a tool truck, you'd have to mail it in. (sometimes the Williams tool will even have the same part number in the Williams cataog that the Snap On too has in the Snap On catalog).
Snap On purchased the rights to the Williams brand name in the early 90's when large industrial manufacturing plants stopped buying Snap On tools because Snap On had priced themselves out of the industrial market. A lot of times large factories will supply tools for their Industrial mechanics and those companies refused to pay Snap On prices. So ever since the early to mid 90's Snap On has used the Williams brand as their Industrial alternative to their normally much higher priced Snap On brand. Snap On even sells Williams tools on their website. Snap On even allows Wiliams brand to be sold in some indusrial and contractoe supply stores, and allows them top be some on Amazon.
11:48 Extremely cheap? What Major brand does Stanley also make in the same plants using the same processes??
disgruntled181 I'm sorry I don't understand your question. What I mean by the Stanley ratchet is that it is not your professional grade tool. The mechanism is a much cheaper design with higher back drag than you higher quality tools. Stanley is considered your lower quality tools not saying they make bad tools just saying they aren't made for professional use every day. But will work great for a DIYER.
I was just trying to point out what other brands Stanley makes tools for that's all. You got to admit that ratchet design looks awfully familiar.
disgruntled181 oh ok ya very true haha thank you!
Sure, great review btw!
disgruntled181 thank you!!! 👍🏻
Have you ever had your NUT sheared/stripped your WRENCH? I'd say that again. Have you ever had your wrench stripped by the very nut/bolt you're trying to loosen??
That's why no cheap tools for me.
kangjohan78 I've sheared some nuts with a wrench but I don't think I've ever had a wrench sheared from a nut.
do yourself a favor and throw that hood light in the trash, once you get a real plug in one you'll be happy you did.
Mike T haha I have yet to run into any issues with it yet and works great for home. I'm sure for work I will get a different one though.
glad it works for you, for me the only good memory i have of it was sound it made when I threw it in the dumpster
Mike T hahaha damn
Snap on dealers will warranty gearwrench tools
drew hood ya very true. It also depends on the dealer though. Some aren't as friendly and willing to do so. Thank you for sharing and very good point.
Matco makes zero tools. They are all rebranded.
No snap on ?, then use duralast ratchets , flexhead duralast ratchets kik ass
That was a great vedio bro. Them coming
John Erickson thank you I'm really glad you enjoyed!!!
It looks like you dont use the tools
fk snap on.... highly over rated.... I work in a s hop where we have snap on... armstrong.... matco..... mac.... and gearwrench. the hearwrench hardly ever brakes. snap on and gearwrench are head to head. snap torque wrenches top notch. gearwrench sockets and wrenches all the way. grey pneumatic makes a great 3/8" set. 8-24mm
Richard Cowtails ya every company has great products just have to pick the right ones and looks for those deals on prices. Thank you for sharing.
I buy most all my tools off amazon. great deals on there.
Richard Cowtails ya they really do have some amazing deals on amazon!
you need a microphone connected directly to your camera, and......... i need another beer. I have been using the same 1/4, 3/8 long handle flex, and 1/2 long handle flex Snap-on ratchets to fix cars every work day for the last 13 years. No failures, i never fight the tool, i only (burp!) have to fight the car. Snap-on is worth it, or even necessary to bulldoze your way through heavy everyday use. It's easier to do a good repair using high-quality tools than harbor freight. I bought a 1/4 swivel Pittsburgh fo about $13, it lasted a week before the gear seized up and (..........burp........) i threw that fucker in the trash where it fits in perfectly with the rest of the useless bullshit that plagues our world. Do it right the first time, get the shit done, and move on. Pabst!..... Blue!..... Ribbon!
Snap on is way overpriced
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Scott Talken thank you 👍🏻
Snap off isn't worth the price new.
Understandable it's definitely not for everyone
Gearwrench refurbished tools is junk just sayin. Keep praising gearwrench until you got one of those refurbished tools on amazon.
Rock&Roll I don’t buy refurbished. I buy them new.
Snap on warranty no goood .and over priced. !
WE WANT YOU TO WASTE OUR TIME THO!
wowwww I wasn't even subscribed, I had no idea because your always recommended for me!
Stevey Irwin haha thank you!!