Never cared for dewalt cordless tools, years ago found a 156pc dewalt set and man that set has been amazing. I've beat the crap out of them for about a decade haven't broke a thing and even the damn case still holds the sockets great.
I got this set for free from a raffle and I was impressed with this set. The wrenches are pretty nice. I was most surprised with the ratchets. They feel really nice but I haven't tortured them at all. The set is missing some important sizes so it can't be the only set but it's good for trips and stuff.
It’s not a prefect set, but for $100 it has a good set of ratchets and a lot of value. If it’s like other sets Costco wi mark it down $10 bucks at some point.
I have the exact set in black so now gunna have to check out the chrome set but like the black set I purchased it at cosco for $99 but I'm not a member there just happened to been there with someone who was but like a week of so later the lowered there price to $79 but they looked it up & saw it was $99 then so they refunded the $20 on the spot no receipt or anything so with this set at the same $99 price tag I'm gunna pick it up & hope it goes lower again....great video keep em coming.....
I bought two @$150 each, no wrenches, all sockets , I believe it's the 194 piece. No fluff non sense, long, mid, and short for every ratchet, just wondering how the actual sockets hold up? I'd like to put them on my impact wrench- thanks! 👍
How does this compare to the Kobalt box set of sockets? I bought one at Lowes, The points seam VERY shallow, like at an angel I thought the inside of one was actually flat in some lighting.
Glad to see this is a tuff set of tools.. It definitely looks good! I have this set in my truck tool box and have only used it a few times. I have used the sockets on my Milwaukee 1/2 " impact to remove lug nuts and they did just fine. Don't care for their power tools, but their hand tools are nice for sure.
I think most socket sets will hold up if used as they should be.. cheater pipes is where you run into problems on 3/8 ratchets and up.. 1/4 dtive you might break without cheating.. am i wrong?
Debating on which set to go with right now. Really like the Craftsman 150 piece set in gunmetal chrome. For some reason I keep goin back to it I like the looks of it and the case seems really nice as well. The main thing is it seems to have the best assortment and lots of sockets. Not much filler/junk either. I don't have a particular Dewalt set in mind but overall would you recommend the Craftsman gunmetal set or a Dewalt set? I don't care about the Craftsman wrenches being serviceable or not. Just want the set that will last the longest and both have lifetime warranty anyways. Also don't wanna deal with a crappy case that loosens up causing sockets to fall when you open it. Idk which cases are better but the few times I opened a dewalt set at Tractor Supply sockets fell out and would not stay in
Between the two Dewalt and Gun Metal Craftsman it’s a toss up. Probably go which ever is cheaper or has the ratchet you want or has the most sockets or best coverage. Gun Metal is quick release and some of the Dewalt sets may or may not be quick release ratchets. The gun metal sockets don’t come in singles so if you lose one or have to warranty it you may not get a gun metal one back. Both can be a phone call away for warrant since they are both owned by Stanly Black & Decker. That being said I own both if you can catch the Dewalt on-sale you can get a really great valued set that people talk very little about and it will really last for years for a DIYer
Good video!! Sadly i feel that the quality of Dewalt Mechanics tools is slipping since SBD launched Craftsman. First it was the disappearance of the anti slip opens on Dewalt combination wrenches. This was followed by Dewalt moving to that funky groove detent on the socket's female square drive, ala older craftsman sockets. I really like the 72 tooth pear head ratchet in that set along with their flex head versions and the Italian made round head ratchets that are USAG clones with the comfortable Dewalt all metal handle. However, I'm reluctant to buy Dewalt mechanics tools since their quality is slipping. Thanks for sharing.
I've noticed the same thing on their sockets but they still fit good on the ratchet unlike Craftsman husky and duralast which all wobble all over the ratchet
I have the black chrome set that costco is selling now. Done a few basic repairs on my car with them and I like the tools. You do gotta be careful opening/closing the case so you don't dump all your tools on the ground.
They have a similar set at Costco right now in black chrome for $99. Is the black chrome the same just a different color? I’ve seen the black chromium sets around and they are more expensive. Are the black chrome nicer than the chrome?? I’m looking for my first set of tools to work on my car and want a set of tools that will last for generations.
The black chrome are the same just the different finish. The black to me rubs off and wears different compared to regular chrome, but they operate and work identical. It’s purely cosmetic and a personal preference. The $99 set will drop in price $10-20 dollars usually so catch it on a sale👍🏻
Felt like I missed out when I saw a photo of this set on sale at COSTCO for $79.99 last November and I needed a set to work on my car but this set does not give great coverage for the upper end and the glaring fact that it does not have deep 1/2" mm sockets at all. No Quick release too which isn't much a deal breaker to me if quality but I know others it would be more of so. Am going with the DeWalt 192-piece set even though theres less coverage for the small mm's I guess that's what the 1/4'' part is for and don't need a lot of torque anyway. Getting a complete set of wrenches 6-24, maybe 6-32 from Tekton.
I have a similar set thats all sockets, no wrenches and drivers. The ratchets are quick release and I imagine the anvils are likely slightly weaker as a result, but can confirm they've proven to be tough as Hell so far. Also, all my sockets are the oval type detent, not sure why yours has a mix.
Thanks for doing a thorough test on this. Too many reviews open, look at the tool, and do a soft test. But without a failure test, you never know if they're going to snap (which is common with cheaper kits). I'd be curious how this compares to the new DWMT45184 unit (item# 1841840) at Costco (I believe it replaced this) or if it's primarily just a color change (black).
They are about the same. The black chrome doesn’t show the dirt and oil as much as chrome. The newer black chrome does wear differently then chrome but they function and work the same.
You can use a towel. I used some Linoleum I had back in the corner of my garage. But replace that cheap piece of foam on the inside with something more substantial. Cut it to fit, and be done with it.
I wish Chris do a 1/2" ratchet taken to failure video/videos. That would be interesting. I heard the DURALAST 26 tooth 1/2" ratchet was broken at over 840lbs.
The best one in my opinion is the black chrome 181 piece.i would have liked to see some more extensions but I love the set anyway. I bought the extension and accessories set and to gather they will DC o eveything
How is the backdrag on these ratchets? I notice the internal design is very similar to the new Icon and Tekton ratchets, looks like a pretty solid mechanism.
Since you seem to be the expert at ratchet destruction, would you do one on the fine tooth vs the course tooth? I know Craftsman still has the old 36 tooth style available. See if, like I suspect, the lower tooth count are stronger than their fine tooth counterparts.
Also the lifetime warranty is gr8 ,called them up cut 3/8 ratchet was defective and sent me a new one no hastle.the only thing is my replacement wasn't black chrome but regular chrome. But still happy with the process
Those locking mechanism on the case are prone to wear out quickly. Wouldve prefer a slide lock to stay fully secured in the event that it slip out of your hands and hit the ground hard. The case wouldnt come open unless you unlock it.
You should try the 192 pc socket set ratchets. They have the same type of sockets. But it’s a hell of a deal. $120-$150 depending. They’re quick release ones.
Hi from the future 😉. Kinda hate how Stanley has so much overload between brands, make them. Just looking at the tool they rebranded for craftsman and the DeWalt tools. They made weird choices 😞. The focus is not there, tho they have fixed some stuff.
Seems they fail right around 300% of useful torque. 1/4 you'd use at most 25ft lbs, 3/8 for 80 ft lbs, and 1/2 for 200 ft lbs. Any more than the useful ratings you should step up the size of the ratchet and socket or go impact or breaker bar. I have a set of Dewalt 1/2 deep 6 point metric sockets and they are definitely quality for the price.
Wikivids listed the DeWalt ratchet as their #1 best for the money two years in a row, but I have no idea what they based their criteria on. ((((( I've been told that the DeWalt ratchet shares internal components with other Stanley-Black N Decker brands like Proto and Mac's Expert line. Which is very possible since it's all the same parent company. ((((Another TH-cam channel cut open the head of one of the new Craftsman Gunmetal chrome ratchets and discovered that it had the same internal gears as a Stanley ratchet sold by Wal-Mart.
I have one of those 3/8 drive Dewalts I bought in a 90 pc kit and I can tell you for a fact is stronger than my pittsburgh 3/8 and my craftsman 3/8 too. That ratchet can take a beating!
I just had my 3/8 AND 1/4 inch Craftsman rachets bought in 1978 in the same set break in the same week here last summer. I guess it was their time or someone back then was seriously good on the planned obsolescence. And it wasn't some torture test I was putting on them. They did replace them both at the Sears Hometown store. The new versions are NOT of the same quality in any way shape or form. I also still have my dad's old set. I went ahead and bought this set at $79.99 online in Nov 2019. I'll fill in the holes with my old Craftsman pieces.
I heard B&D can be difficult to deal with, please let us know. The beauty about buying from Costco, they would refund your money without issue, even if B&D gave you a hard time saying it doesn't cover abuse.
It didn't beat Milwaukee which 3/8 failure was at 300ft/lbs . This Dewalt set isn't quick release so if grease gets on socket wont be easy to switch socket. But overall its durable set
I have a bunch of DeWalt hand tools, the are pretty decent tools although I never cared for the deep socket length and my ratchets were super easy to bump from tighten to loosen, again I find the more I use Tekton the happier I am so I keep my DeWilts as back up.
While I find it interesting and entertaining, I can't see how it matters that much to me how much torque a ratchet handles. Im sure most would be using a breaker bar - that would be nice to see tests done - or battery/air impacts.
These DeWalt Ratchets have been on the market much much much longer than than the new Craftsman stuff. Possibly they share some internal parts with Mac Tools, Proto and Expert Tools ratchets (those brands are also owned by Stanley Black N Decker)....There is a TH-cam video where a guy dissects one of the new Craftsman Gunmetal chrome ratchets and discovered that it shares internal components with the cheaper Stanley ratchets .
@@themountofoliveschannelwit7009 to go a step further if replaced a few ratchet guts with Pittsburgh pro & were exactly the same,tooth count & all then swap the guts & well you get the picture & I'm talking $70 to $80 ratchets...just thought I'd share...
The 32mm M22-2.5 Grade: 8.8 had two good full complete passes if not more like 3 when it was put down. We cut off the threads and put the thickest part of the fastener right to the plate. It's going to take quite a bit to get that to come off✌
Love the fact that every socket, bit, and extension is nicely knurled. Wish more companies did that. Comes in handier than people give it credit for.
Jesse Buck Good point, especially when changing oil etc.
Never cared for dewalt cordless tools, years ago found a 156pc dewalt set and man that set has been amazing. I've beat the crap out of them for about a decade haven't broke a thing and even the damn case still holds the sockets great.
Maybe you could add a torque grid on a white board so we can see how all the 3/8 ratchets compare. Another great video Chris.
Excellent idea!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TAKING THEM TO FAILURE!!!!!!!
YOUR THE MAN!
The DeWalt is no joke!!!!
Im happy that i own one.
Tekton is by far my next ratchet
I have some Dewalt hand tools. I think they are underrated. Not necessarily the best out there but good
I agree. I have the 10 piece metric combination wrench set and they have worked well for me at a very affordable price point.
I got the nano 1/2 for $40 and the nano 3/8 for $20 I'm impressed with the quility of DeWalt feels better made than Craftsman
These mixed sets make my ocd implode! 1/4 3/8 1/2 in all mixed up sizes lol
I got this set for free from a raffle and I was impressed with this set. The wrenches are pretty nice. I was most surprised with the ratchets. They feel really nice but I haven't tortured them at all. The set is missing some important sizes so it can't be the only set but it's good for trips and stuff.
It’s not a prefect set, but for $100 it has a good set of ratchets and a lot of value. If it’s like other sets Costco wi mark it down $10 bucks at some point.
@@ClientGraphics You spoke too soon. Try $20 bucks right now at $79.99. Nov 2019.
I have the exact set in black so now gunna have to check out the chrome set but like the black set I purchased it at cosco for $99 but I'm not a member there just happened to been there with someone who was but like a week of so later the lowered there price to $79 but they looked it up & saw it was $99 then so they refunded the $20 on the spot no receipt or anything so with this set at the same $99 price tag I'm gunna pick it up & hope it goes lower again....great video keep em coming.....
I bought the 84 piece DeWalt socket set it’s supposed to arrive tomorrow I can’t wait.
If I remember right that beats the icon and Pittsburgh 3/8 in the torque test I think they were around 220ish right?
The flex-head ICON was 229.1 and the Pittsburgh Pro was 216.9
I have been know to use a 3 lb hammer on the handle of the 1/2 DeWalt to break bolts loose... 5 years of that and still going strong.
I bought two @$150 each, no wrenches, all sockets , I believe it's the 194 piece. No fluff non sense, long, mid, and short for every ratchet, just wondering how the actual sockets hold up? I'd like to put them on my impact wrench- thanks! 👍
How does this compare to the Kobalt box set of sockets? I bought one at Lowes, The points seam VERY shallow, like at an angel I thought the inside of one was actually flat in some lighting.
Easily one of my favorite channels these days. Keep it coming man!
So did dewalt replace them for free with there unlimited warranty? Did u have to mail them the old set to?
Do you have better option better than this?
Glad to see this is a tuff set of tools.. It definitely looks good! I have this set in my truck tool box and have only used it a few times. I have used the sockets on my Milwaukee 1/2 " impact to remove lug nuts and they did just fine. Don't care for their power tools, but their hand tools are nice for sure.
I think most socket sets will hold up if used as they should be.. cheater pipes is where you run into problems on 3/8 ratchets and up.. 1/4 dtive you might break without cheating.. am i wrong?
I wanted to see this, it hurts me to see tools break but I still wanted to see the results of the test.
Debating on which set to go with right now. Really like the Craftsman 150 piece set in gunmetal chrome. For some reason I keep goin back to it I like the looks of it and the case seems really nice as well. The main thing is it seems to have the best assortment and lots of sockets. Not much filler/junk either.
I don't have a particular Dewalt set in mind but overall would you recommend the Craftsman gunmetal set or a Dewalt set? I don't care about the Craftsman wrenches being serviceable or not. Just want the set that will last the longest and both have lifetime warranty anyways. Also don't wanna deal with a crappy case that loosens up causing sockets to fall when you open it. Idk which cases are better but the few times I opened a dewalt set at Tractor Supply sockets fell out and would not stay in
Between the two Dewalt and Gun Metal Craftsman it’s a toss up. Probably go which ever is cheaper or has the ratchet you want or has the most sockets or best coverage. Gun Metal is quick release and some of the Dewalt sets may or may not be quick release ratchets. The gun metal sockets don’t come in singles so if you lose one or have to warranty it you may not get a gun metal one back. Both can be a phone call away for warrant since they are both owned by Stanly Black & Decker. That being said I own both if you can catch the Dewalt on-sale you can get a really great valued set that people talk very little about and it will really last for years for a DIYer
Wow! I was super impressed. Especially the 1/2 inch. Great video brotherman!
Can you do test on 12 vs 6 points wrench please? Im curious about the myth that 12pts will round the bolt head.
I own the bigger set of the dewalt socket set and man ill tell u best tool box i ever hand compared to any brand !
Good video!! Sadly i feel that the quality of Dewalt Mechanics tools is slipping since SBD launched Craftsman. First it was the disappearance of the anti slip opens on Dewalt combination wrenches. This was followed by Dewalt moving to that funky groove detent on the socket's female square drive, ala older craftsman sockets. I really like the 72 tooth pear head ratchet in that set along with their flex head versions and the Italian made round head ratchets that are USAG clones with the comfortable Dewalt all metal handle. However, I'm reluctant to buy Dewalt mechanics tools since their quality is slipping. Thanks for sharing.
I've noticed the same thing on their sockets but they still fit good on the ratchet unlike Craftsman husky and duralast which all wobble all over the ratchet
I have the black chrome set that costco is selling now. Done a few basic repairs on my car with them and I like the tools. You do gotta be careful opening/closing the case so you don't dump all your tools on the ground.
I have a craftsman set almost 20 years old and never broke anything. Lifetime warranty as well.
Now you'll have to get a ccp replacement
Good work chris. Amazed at how well the performed. Keep it up.
They have a similar set at Costco right now in black chrome for $99. Is the black chrome the same just a different color? I’ve seen the black chromium sets around and they are more expensive. Are the black chrome nicer than the chrome??
I’m looking for my first set of tools to work on my car and want a set of tools that will last for generations.
The black chrome are the same just the different finish. The black to me rubs off and wears different compared to regular chrome, but they operate and work identical. It’s purely cosmetic and a personal preference. The $99 set will drop in price $10-20 dollars usually so catch it on a sale👍🏻
Felt like I missed out when I saw a photo of this set on sale at COSTCO for $79.99 last November and I needed a set to work on my car but this set does not give great coverage for the upper end and the glaring fact that it does not have deep 1/2" mm sockets at all. No Quick release too which isn't much a deal breaker to me if quality but I know others it would be more of so.
Am going with the DeWalt 192-piece set even though theres less coverage for the small mm's I guess that's what the 1/4'' part is for and don't need a lot of torque anyway. Getting a complete set of wrenches 6-24, maybe 6-32 from Tekton.
I have a similar set thats all sockets, no wrenches and drivers. The ratchets are quick release and I imagine the anvils are likely slightly weaker as a result, but can confirm they've proven to be tough as Hell so far. Also, all my sockets are the oval type detent, not sure why yours has a mix.
Thanks for doing a thorough test on this. Too many reviews open, look at the tool, and do a soft test. But without a failure test, you never know if they're going to snap (which is common with cheaper kits).
I'd be curious how this compares to the new DWMT45184 unit (item# 1841840) at Costco (I believe it replaced this) or if it's primarily just a color change (black).
They are about the same. The black chrome doesn’t show the dirt and oil as much as chrome. The newer black chrome does wear differently then chrome but they function and work the same.
You can use a towel. I used some Linoleum I had back in the corner of my garage. But replace that cheap piece of foam on the inside with something more substantial. Cut it to fit, and be done with it.
I wish Chris do a 1/2" ratchet taken to failure video/videos. That would be interesting. I heard the DURALAST 26 tooth 1/2" ratchet was broken at over 840lbs.
The best one in my opinion is the black chrome 181 piece.i would have liked to see some more extensions but I love the set anyway. I bought the extension and accessories set and to gather they will DC o eveything
That ½" took more torque than my Jeep can put out lol.
How is the backdrag on these ratchets? I notice the internal design is very similar to the new Icon and Tekton ratchets, looks like a pretty solid mechanism.
Since you seem to be the expert at ratchet destruction, would you do one on the fine tooth vs the course tooth? I know Craftsman still has the old 36 tooth style available. See if, like I suspect, the lower tooth count are stronger than their fine tooth counterparts.
Do they make you ship the broken tool back to them ?
Your new name is now, the tool punisher.
Liked and subscribed. You have convinced me to buy a set. 👍👍👍😁
Go with the same level kit from Harbor Freight. 2021 Holiday price of $99.00.
It’s a good cost efficient option to Expert or MAC. (All owned by the same tool conglomerate)
Nice review . Keep that stress test always sir i like you content
Farm and fleet has a Dewalt as one of the lines of tools they sell, I wonder if you can take back a broken ratchet and they'll switch it on the spot
Great videos. Found you through BSSmallengines. Your tests answer a lot of questions I’ve had. Keep up the good content. 👍🏻👍🏻
I BOUGHT THIS DW SET FROM COSTCO ON SALE THIS DEC 2019
This set at the $79.99 price was a pretty decent buy in my opinion.
On sale at Costco right now for $69.99.
Also the lifetime warranty is gr8 ,called them up cut 3/8 ratchet was defective and sent me a new one no hastle.the only thing is my replacement wasn't black chrome but regular chrome. But still happy with the process
I still prefer my tekton ratchets I like my 18 in 3/8 and it's 90 tooth also I'm curious how many ratchets do u have
Thomas Richmond I have that same Tekton ratchet, love it!
@@ClientGraphics I just ordered the tekton bent handle ratchet do u like that one too I
Thats crazy strong
Those locking mechanism on the case are prone to wear out quickly. Wouldve prefer a slide lock to stay fully secured in the event that it slip out of your hands and hit the ground hard. The case wouldnt come open unless you unlock it.
No quick release.. that’s annoying
Do they make ratchets with a quick release that I can replace them with I wonder
You should try the 192 pc socket set ratchets. They have the same type of sockets. But it’s a hell of a deal. $120-$150 depending. They’re quick release ones.
Jared Storr Quick release are usually more prone to failing because of the hollow drive
Hi from the future 😉. Kinda hate how Stanley has so much overload between brands, make them. Just looking at the tool they rebranded for craftsman and the DeWalt tools. They made weird choices 😞. The focus is not there, tho they have fixed some stuff.
I saw at Sams club they had a similar set but under the channellock name
The Channel lock tool set comes with ratcheting wrenches though.
I bought a DeWalt set really liked it but every rachet in the set failed and trying to replace them is almost impossible 1:55
Are these the same as Expert just with a different handle?
I don’t believe the internals would be similar to the Expert line.
Seems they fail right around 300% of useful torque. 1/4 you'd use at most 25ft lbs, 3/8 for 80 ft lbs, and 1/2 for 200 ft lbs. Any more than the useful ratings you should step up the size of the ratchet and socket or go impact or breaker bar. I have a set of Dewalt 1/2 deep 6 point metric sockets and they are definitely quality for the price.
Im looking for the price
Wikivids listed the DeWalt ratchet as their #1 best for the money two years in a row, but I have no idea what they based their criteria on. ((((( I've been told that the DeWalt ratchet shares internal components with other Stanley-Black N Decker brands like Proto and Mac's Expert line. Which is very possible since it's all the same parent company.
((((Another TH-cam channel cut open the head of one of the new Craftsman Gunmetal chrome ratchets and discovered that it had the same internal gears as a Stanley ratchet sold by Wal-Mart.
That's good to know.
Stanley has always made a nice socket.
I just don't like their deep welled sockets
They are simply TOO SHORT
Now this is a review.
Shame it doesn’t have a 5.5 mm. 7/32 can work but it’s a little sloppy. I used my 5.5 a lot on GM DIS coil replacements.
Good review. Thank you
I have one of those 3/8 drive Dewalts I bought in a 90 pc kit and I can tell you for a fact is stronger than my pittsburgh 3/8 and my craftsman 3/8 too. That ratchet can take a beating!
I totally agree with you, the Dewalt ratchet really can take a beating. It was really strong with zero bend or flex and is a good bang for your buck.
You got x ray vision how do you know hahaha
I just had my 3/8 AND 1/4 inch Craftsman rachets bought in 1978 in the same set break in the same week here last summer. I guess it was their time or someone back then was seriously good on the planned obsolescence. And it wasn't some torture test I was putting on them. They did replace them both at the Sears Hometown store. The new versions are NOT of the same quality in any way shape or form. I also still have my dad's old set. I went ahead and bought this set at $79.99 online in Nov 2019. I'll fill in the holes with my old Craftsman pieces.
I heard B&D can be difficult to deal with, please let us know. The beauty about buying from Costco, they would refund your money without issue, even if B&D gave you a hard time saying it doesn't cover abuse.
I use the 300 piece set every day, beat on the ratchets with a hammer all time with no issues. Figured that's why they have the big ugly handle
Serious durability for the money, you need anymore than this for whatever reason than just get the Gucci snap-on sets and be done with it
With ALL the time and effort put into making this a quality toolset, I didn't see any 3/8 inch deep sockets.
So close.
It includes 3/8” 6 pt Deep Sockets in metric are 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
It’s at about 1min 42sec
they have other sets minus the wrenches and driver that has a complete set of sockets inevery drive. I have one and it's been great so far.
It didn't beat Milwaukee which 3/8 failure was at 300ft/lbs . This Dewalt set isn't quick release so if grease gets on socket wont be easy to switch socket. But overall its durable set
The current Costco DEWALT $99 set has 176-Piece Mechanics and is also quick release. It also has a Black Chrome Finish.
Oh thank you so much!
I have a bunch of DeWalt hand tools, the are pretty decent tools although I never cared for the deep socket length and my ratchets were super easy to bump from tighten to loosen, again I find the more I use Tekton the happier I am so I keep my DeWilts as back up.
Archie Bunker +1 for having a backup👍🏻
THANKS
Could you test the Dewalt socket like you did with the icon with your dial caliper
While I find it interesting and entertaining, I can't see how it matters that much to me how much torque a ratchet handles. Im sure most would be using a breaker bar - that would be nice to see tests done - or battery/air impacts.
I agree. I feel a good ratchet wrench is one that is made of quality metal, has good precision,. and is reliable.
HUSKY VS DEWALT AND THE RESULTS ARE ???
19 is 3/4
I cried.
Purposely breaking the tools shouldn't be covered by the warranty.
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Correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t DeWalt hand tools just overpriced Craftsman?
I understand they aren’t totally the same but same parent company.
These DeWalt Ratchets have been on the market much much much longer than than the new Craftsman stuff. Possibly they share some internal parts with Mac Tools, Proto and Expert Tools ratchets (those brands are also owned by Stanley Black N Decker)....There is a TH-cam video where a guy dissects one of the new Craftsman Gunmetal chrome ratchets and discovered that it shares internal components with the cheaper Stanley ratchets .
@@themountofoliveschannelwit7009 to go a step further if replaced a few ratchet guts with Pittsburgh pro & were exactly the same,tooth count & all then swap the guts & well you get the picture & I'm talking $70 to $80 ratchets...just thought I'd share...
Anyone else experiencing low audio even with headphones its very hard to hear him...
have you done the SAM's club Channel lock set?? www.samsclub.com/p/channel-lock-mechanics-set-200pc/prod23222413?xid=plp_product_22
It's a craftsman ratchet save you money and go buy a huskey set or even Pittsburgh pro
Diff
Opppppppppp
I find it hard to believe that welded bolt on the table held 625ft.lb ...
The 32mm M22-2.5 Grade: 8.8 had two good full complete passes if not more like 3 when it was put down. We cut off the threads and put the thickest part of the fastener right to the plate. It's going to take quite a bit to get that to come off✌
Good weld!
Yahi to dood
Do you ever fix things with tools or do you just break shit?
Did you watch the video? Control arm replacement at @ 3:10 then we video the breaking later so in this one you get both. Enjoy!!
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