@@fabiansigle7492 I just buy used USA tools from the pawn shops I’m not rich by any means it took me 50 years to get some decent tools but when I did it changed everything.
Nice that you went the Tekton stuff. They make some really great stuff, very cost efficient. One of my favorite brands at the moment. Them and Capri. Also, those PowerTorque sockets probably came from O’Reilly. They sale a lot of PowerTorque stuff.
@@tannerwest6823 Tekton is my go to for sure. I live close enough that I get my stuff next day or the day after. That makes sense with it Power Torque stuff too. I appreciate ya watching!
I've got mostly Icon socketry now, and I've been very satisfied with it so far. I've got a few of their ratchets, but I was able to get my hands on a couple of Kokens recently, along with a couple of the compact body Tone ratchets, and I mainly just use those now.
When you pulled that open I heard angles singing. I also love tools and am not a tool snob I Buy what I can afford but don’t waist money on trash. Gotta say love harbor freight. Thank you for the video Merry Christmas.
@@keysautorepair6038 I have never rounded a bolt here in Ohio with my tools. I needed that set when I was doing brakes in my car that the previous owner or maybe even a shop rounded and put back on.
@@keysautorepair6038 the one and only time I needed the caliper to bracket bolt on two wheels where as round as a circle. Mitsubishi also likes to use grade 4 bolts to cheap out a that shear off like crazy
Nice to see normal people with common sense... And regular budget you can identify with 👍❤️
@@fabiansigle7492 that’s why I started the channel my friend. Thank you
@@fabiansigle7492 I just buy used USA tools from the pawn shops I’m not rich by any means it took me 50 years to get some decent tools but when I did it changed everything.
Nice that you went the Tekton stuff. They make some really great stuff, very cost efficient. One of my favorite brands at the moment. Them and Capri. Also, those PowerTorque sockets probably came from O’Reilly. They sale a lot of PowerTorque stuff.
@@tannerwest6823 Tekton is my go to for sure. I live close enough that I get my stuff next day or the day after. That makes sense with it Power Torque stuff too. I appreciate ya watching!
I've got mostly Icon socketry now, and I've been very satisfied with it so far. I've got a few of their ratchets, but I was able to get my hands on a couple of Kokens recently, along with a couple of the compact body Tone ratchets, and I mainly just use those now.
@@shadow7796 koken is my next brand to try I do wanna check out the zeal line
When you pulled that open I heard angles singing.
I also love tools and am not a tool snob I
Buy what I can afford but don’t waist money on trash.
Gotta say love harbor freight.
Thank you for the video
Merry Christmas.
@@rickgonzales1219 I can appreciate expensive tools but they are not a necessity for hobbyists.
Powertorque is the O'Reilly in-house brand. I have some of their tools. Never had any issues with them.
@@chrisoller3097 appreciate. I never shop there so I’m surprised I even have these hahaha
I have never needed any rounded bolt remover since I bought quality USA tools even living in Illinois were they use real salt on the roads.
@@keysautorepair6038 I have never rounded a bolt here in Ohio with my tools. I needed that set when I was doing brakes in my car that the previous owner or maybe even a shop rounded and put back on.
@ Was wondering why everyone has so many of the stripped bolt sockets nowadays.
@@keysautorepair6038 the one and only time I needed the caliper to bracket bolt on two wheels where as round as a circle. Mitsubishi also likes to use grade 4 bolts to cheap out a that shear off like crazy
Building my set its mostly metric and icon brand u need to grease up some of your deep sockets looking dry
@@herbbot8241 appreciate the advice, I haven’t in a long time.
You can't go wrong with USA craftsman if you can't afford snap on 😎
@@jasnapon couldn’t agree more