Thanks for watching everyone. Hope you enjoyed. If you have any questions or want me to elaborate more on a certain tool or tools let me know. Also I’m all for criticism. Trying to make the best video I can. Thanks again. Glad you’re here.
Thanks man. I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel. Least I can do after learning a lot from your vids. You’ve saved me a lot of money too. But then again I’ve spent a lot of money on great tools because of you too. Hahaha
@@CPthetooladdictlol CP, gotta say the same man. Learned a lot from you. I’ve been in pursuit of a Koken and or a Nepros. Been thinking about trying the Tone RMFQ110 Oscillating Quick Ratchets. Would you recommend them?
For a wrench organizer I just use 12 gauge Romex. Roll them around a socket in a coil style I use one for stubby & smaller wrenches. I use two coils of Romex for bigger wrenches best customizable & take least amount of space 👍
I am the son of a carpenter and he loved working with wood, making desk, tables, bird toys, cabinets etc etc. When I was younger I never paid much mind to him and he taught me some things but mostly me and my dad where like Oil and Water we never mixed so I just avoided the subject. Since my dad passed away I have been thinking of the past, the small things he showed me and taught me and figured know what? I am going to buy some wood working tools and start the hobby, I didn't spend nearly as much,. only about $350 not counting the desk but it works for my small place, I have made some coasters, cutting boards, picture frames spoons and such, nothing major but I find the passion he had I think and oddly been enjoying it, hoping one day I can upgrade everything in a bigger place and make more fun stuff! So good video and nice tools one day I'll increase my haul lol.
That’s what it’s all about man. You don’t realize at the time that the old man is teaching you so many things. I’m happy to hear that you’re taking up wood working. Great hobby and even better it honors your dad. It helps to keep his spirit alive. Tools come in time. Most of us spend our whole lives acquiring the tools we have. Very few are lucky enough to have the finances to buy every tool. Keep at it and you will be rewarded in the end. Thanks for sharing.
I've got 6 different Icon ratchets. My 25-inch 1/2 drive flex-head was missing the washer, and it caused it to want to bind under pressure. I just took it back and traded it for one that i knew had it. Sometimes, one gets through quality control without the washer. They traded it for me with no questions. But i did check it before leaving the parking lot. To check it, put a deepwell socket or 3 inch extension on it and push to one side while you rotate the mechanism. If it's missing the washer, it's noticeably harder to turn. Other than that, you can just remove the plate, and the washer is located directly between the retaining plate and the anvil gear. I now check every ratchet I buy from Harbor Freight. They're great ratchets as long as they've left the factory correct. BTW, the Icon deadblow hammers are USA made. The Icon hammers, punches, and prybars are all USA made by Mayhew. I believe there's a few other tools of theirs that are as well.
Thanks for all the Info. Mine did have that washer. I cleaned everything and oiled it and can't seem to recreate the issue I was having. Good to know about the Icon Hammers. I did notice that the punches looked exactly like the Mayhews. I assume the punches are lifetime warrany too? I know you pay more for the Icon name but with the warranty I feel like a guy comes ahead. I ruin the 3/32 punch all the time.
I dunno what kinda vehicles you work on, but please get a hood prop tool and the hood strut clamps for your own safety. I have the lisle one, it doubles as a brake pedal depressor. For 1/2" long flex head ratchet, gearwrench 120xp for sure. Olsa tools also sells a really nice one that's "made in usa", believe it is identical to one that was sold by SK. I personally have the snappy 1/2" 2ft flex head, but only grab it when I need maximum ugga duggas, otherwise I grab the old 120xp flex head.
Funny you say that. I work on old vehicles mostly. Say 80's to 20's and I was just working on a car and the dang hood wouldn't stay up so I grabbed an old 2x4 to prop it up. Then I realized man just spend the money and get a hood prop. I did end up buying that Lisle one. Works great and even better I can retire my old broken broom handle that I use to press the break pedal.
Nice to see what a guy has been using and what's been holding up. Id like to see more tool box tours in the future. Snap on ratchets and pliers are worth their weight in gold and I will continue to buy them. My go to pliers is the 8" long nose with cutter and side fastener (196ANCF). My Knipex equivalent isn't even close in comparison. Keep up the great content!
I've been hearing that a lot. I need to check them out but it just ain't in the budget right now. But I have been working a lot of overtime lately. So, it will sooner than later.
Haha. If you can don't think about it. 😂 In reality spending money on tools doesn't really bother me compared to a lot of other things. Like car tires. I like to ruin tires and I hate buying them.
I have the Ernst Wrench Pro organizers. They have magnets on the bottom. They saved me a lot of space in my wrench drawer. I was able to get my Tekton SAE and Metric wrenches in the same drawer. Ernst makes the wrench organizers for Tekton.
I use the tekton/ernst modular wrench racks in my box (I’m a dealer tech) and I love them. I use the tekton/ernst wrench grippers and wrench rolls when I’m on the go. I recommend them all man
Thanks for the awesome tour, actually learned quite a bit about the brands, and was super sad😢 to heat about the loss of sunex now!! Man such a bummer, I loved their stuff. But again great tour, lets see those other boxes too! 🍻sub’d
Thanks. Yeah the Sunex thing bothers me probably too much but I'm such a fan and proponent of their sockets. Just the way she goes I guess. Definitely more tours coming.
I have to agree channellock seems like they've been slipping on quality. Prices are up everywhere and it seems like they're cutting corners to stay in the same price bracket they've always occupied that's more casual/DIY friendly. I appreciate that, but the last 3017 I bought came out of the package absolutely covered in metal shavings and the finish was so rough it felt like dragging my fingers across sandpaper. They're 8" USA made long nose pliers for under $20 so I understand cutting corners where it matters a little less, but it's just a damn shame to see the quality of things degrading around me in real time.
Totally agree. Channellock’s use to be my go to. They still have a sentimental value but I don’t really use them much anymore. They just ride in my vehicles now.
The wright grip wrenches are really nice for sure, I actually have the full polish set. You should also check out the William's USA supercombo wrench set. Those things are straight "beef" and are a nice long pattern too. I absolutely them!! I think you'll really like the ernst/tekton wrench organizer. It works very very well, it's very quick and easy to set up and customize too. They are pretty fairly priced as well. They organize your wrenches well and make them look beautiful. I used those for the longest until I tried the alien space saver wrench organizer. I have now switched over to all alien space saver. They are a little bit more of a pain to set up and sometimes you have to trim the bar stock to get them to fit in your drawer because they are a set length. They are definitely not as quick and simple to set up as the tekton/ernst organizer, and take a little time to get everything just right and set up, but they are freaking phenomenal!! There isn't a better space saving wrench organizer on the market. When I switched to them, I was able to fit about another 30 wrenches or so in the same exact drawer I was using the ernst/tekton wrench organizer in. They seriously maximize your space like no other organizer I've ever used. It's insane!! I use the ernst pliers rack for all my pliers. It has a rubber grip on the bottom inside part that your pliers sit on, so they don't slip and slide. I really am diggin the content though bro. Keep up the good work!!
I actually have a full set of the Williams Supercombo's. I'm also a fan of them. They are definitely great for the price. I've been looking at that alien brand. I liked the way they work. I just don't know much about them. As a guy that tried them both I'm going to take your advice and order the alien space savers. If they work great for you I'm sure they'll work great for me. Thank you.
@@Jethro2022 I had the widgets when they first came out and hated them. With that said my buddy just bought some and said he liked them. So I checked them out again and they are made a lot better now. I was pretty impressed
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench It's a "know your tool" situation. An ounce of experience beats a pound of data in that situation, if you've been using a favorite stick for years and know with X impact that once they stop wiggling the torque wrench just BARELY adds any, send it. But making a video on it we thought was important for anyone picking up a set for the 1st time trying to find shortcuts.
I always enjoy seeing other people's toolbox set ups. Makes me realize how odd my setup truly is. I work on Brunswick A2 pinsetters. They are 100% SAE. An 18" ratchet on the machines I work on would be borderline useless. Don't even have 1/2 drive in my box. 1/4 and 3/8 drive exclusively. My go to ratchet is the Matco Eighty8 which is 8-3/4". Have a few Koken 1/4 body 3/8 drives that I use frequently as well. My longest ratchet is 12" and it's barely ever used.
It's good to hear from people that just don't work with auto's. I like seeing and hearing a different perspective on things. Is that Matco a 1/4". I would like to update my 1/4" drive ratchets to something with a finer tooth.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench Yea. I have Matco's in 3/8 and 1/4. Koken is a solid choice for 1/4 drive as well. Tone out of Japan makes a good 1/4 drive as well.
Those drillbits that have stepbits on the end are the bomb, if you get it off the Matco truck and can warranty them when they break. Streamlights are great and I have 2 but the best pocket light is the nebo pl500. 50$ bright as hell with a dead even beam spread. Telescopes and has a magnet on the end so I can stick it to the frame of the truck I’m working on. It’s also usb-c rechargeable so no more buying batteries. Love the videos please keep making them
Thanks man. I’ll check the nebo out. I carry the rechargeable stylus pro all the time. Batteries got way too out of hand. Glad you’re enjoying the videos.
Whoa. Matco warranties the norseman drill bits? So if one goes dull you can just break it and warranty the thing? Damn, seems like Matco would be losing money there. Great to know
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench yes all of them except for the skinny row. Those are bound to break and Matco knows it so those you’ll have to cough up 25$ or so if you snap one. But the 1/2” through 17/64” bits are all under lifetime warranty
the long flex 1/2 ratchet, my opinion, get the snap on, on the meter I think a fluke 73 is sufficient for basic work, actually the klein you have is probably good enough
As far as wrench organizers go, the Tekton ones (the small-profile modular ones) I like best, since aside from allowing you to choose how many slots you want, they also allow you to _align_ them however you want; they save a lot of space since they're not forcing the set into a V-Shape. Also made in USA.
I really enjoyed the tour. I'm same with my tools. Lots of brands, but try to get quality stuff. Shame what happened to Sunex. Lots of good tools come from Taiwan.
I added the wave washer and super lube synthetic oil to my icons and now I grab them more than my snap-on and mac's. (Not sorry snap/mac superfans)I've only had them a few months but so far they've been great in an industrial setting so the jury is still out about long term.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench i picked up a couple of the quinn ratchets in 1/4 and 3/8 a couple weeks ago to give them a go, too. not bad but i think they need some wear in time. i've actually swapped out my truck brands for icon and box store options about 6 months ago just as an experiment to see how similar they all are in real world applications instead of just torquing a bolt to death in a vise. see how everything goes after a full year of abuse.
Ive been dicking around with organizing tools for the last year or so when I became a licensed tech. Tried Tekton, toolbox widget, 3D tool trays, Olsa, shit I’ve made on my own etc etc and they’ve all either been ok or haven’t worked too well. Finally gave in and ordered a Tool Grid starter kit off the Matco truck that should be in next week. Will keep you updated on how they work out. You can also get a real basic Fluke 101 meter for about $100 cad, had one as an apprentice and honestly for working on cars, it’ll do 99.9% of what you need but it doesn’t have either a backlight or a stand, or both can’t remember now which was a little annoying
Both of the Tekton soft face dead blow and ball peen dead blows are made in the USA. I haven't bought a set but I’d wager to say they're as good as the ICONs and the Tekton warranty is painless.
With that proto ratcheting wrench, you may be able to warranty it through your mac tools dealer. Warrantied a proto allen bit through my Mac tools dealer.
I believe Tekton is rebranding the Ernst modular wrench holders. I'm using the Ernst with magnets. Same shape as the Tekton but more colors and option of magnets. And I like estwing for a "persuader".
I'm sorry. The best thing is not to think about it. HAHA. I was hesitant about doing a cost breakdown but I figured it would add something to the tour. Now as I look around I'm like how much money do I have sitting in this shop. It makes me a touch sad but at least its money spent on tools and not worthless stuff.
Contrary to what one might think, Mexico makes really good quality parts and the anti vibe are great, worth the money for sure. The homie in Mexico making it might be on a sick one but that part gonna be quality, trust that. 😂😂 12:04
Not knocking Mexico quality. I just prefer to buy American if I can. With that said I probably will buy the Anti-vibes because they're pretty well respected in the industry.
You definitely spent your money wisely. Take a look at the DieHard 1/2" 18" flex head ratchet. Their $20 cheaper than the IGOTCONNED with better fit and finish. I always liked the handles on the SK screwdrivers. A little fatter than the old Snap-on. It's a shame that SK was sold to China.
I have that same long KoKen ratchet. I also have the standard 3/8 and 1/4 sets. Love em. Looking to get some nut grip sockets as well, but dang they’re expensive
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench i would prefer that too. As far as im aware you’re correct, don’t think they exist. But their standard ratchets have knurled handles that seem pretty nice. I’ve considered getting a set for my truck, but I’ve got a vintage SK-Wayne set that lives out there.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrenchI don't like the toolbox widgets or the EZ red magnet deals. The big plastic wrench holders are bulky. I have wrenches in the 40 mm+ and 1 1/4 +. There is no easy way to store those big wrenches. I found the wires the best almost free way of doing it.
Yeah I was way off on my estimate. Also I bought most of the tools years ago. I know I actually paid way less which is kind of a relief. But it doesn't take much to get a lot of money wrapped up in a box.
That's what a few guys have been saying. I'm gonna get them ordered as soon as I'm done replying to everybody. Thanks for the confirmation on Alien Space Savers. I appreciate it more than you think.
Subbed!! Dude, you're funny!! Might check out CAT since some is rebranded Snapon. Cheaper and still USA made!! Matco locking flex ratchets are awesome!! I use that first and then go to a Williams or Snapon if I really need to reef on somethin.
Thank you. I've been trying to get to my local Cat dealer. I've never owned anything from Matco. Gonna have to check them out. Thanks for the sub and thank you for the info.
Man, this stuff is all the stuff I’m regretting lol. Bought a 3/8 metric and sae deep and shallow Snap-On set with a wrench and a couple extensions included in a blow molded case…..$1700 oh but my snap on guy gave me half off😂
Malco shut down, but snap on bought them and are continuing production, heard old snapon vice grips were bad bad. Starrett was bought by venture capital, so theyre china now :(
The thing I'm upset with is the plant shut down in Dewitt. I am glad to hear Snap-on is still making a quality locking plier still. I did not know about Starrett. I'm not a machinist so I'm not in the loop but I do own quite a few Starrett micrometers for engine building. Sad times.
Btw kids. Don’t get on the Trucks unless you want to spend money. 8mm-19mm skipping 9mm. Ratcheting adjustable flex wrenches with push button detent. $385
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench I had the koken ratchet and was afraid to really beat on it so I got the diehard as a beater and now I rarely use the koken ..it really is that good
4:20.. the Gearwrench 120xp 1/2" is a really good ratchet..Capri makes a good 18" (extra long) and Tekton..if you don't want to spend a bunch of money for a long 1/2" ratchet ..Williams S52 USA made is a really good ratchet too..just my 2 cents ✌️ 24:00.. ICON...BEEF☝️
Thanks for the feedback. Been hearing a lot about the capri brand. Might have to snag up a ratchet or their sockets one of these days. Definitely gonna have to check out that Williams.
@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench the Hazet 916HPLG.. is a magnificent ratchet..not too spendy and one of the best..and those USA Williams S-52EHLA and Williams S53A.. are affordable and great 👍
I'm looking for the Craftsman 1/2 with the thumb wheel they sell for 350$ on eBay they were 100$ original price and next year they are going up old Craftsman resaleing for more than original price and snap on resale for a little less than original price but never more and icon always resale for half the original price craftsman and willams are the only tool brands that resale for more than original price some tools resale for 10 times more than original price like the Craftsman double box end wrench set metric they sell for 800$-1000 and going up 100$ original price can you recommend any tools that are going up in resale ps I do sell my tools I like to collect and Craftsman is the choice of collector and going up in value
10k isnt bad. I Have drawers that have 10k into a single drawer and im not a professional. I dont drink or do drugs so i guess tools are the addiction i feed
It takes around $50,000 to fix most types of modern automobiles, with name brand. That's not including software subscriptions either. Meanwhile an electrician or plumber spends $1500 & makes twice as much money..
Oh my Lord.. $1000 for those Cornwell sets.. they're made in the same Taiwan factories as Harbor Freight, you can get those sets in Quinn branding for like $150. Quality is literally the same.
I have the cornwell blue power the Taiwan ones and they are way nicer than Quinn. Now they are like 8 years old so things could’ve changed. I can’t believe people actually buy Quinn in person. They look like Walmart sockets. Not for me.
@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench to my knowledge Cornwell is entirely rebranded from Taiwan. I've been using chrome Quinn sockets daily for years and they still look brand new. They're made by Apex just like Gearwrench etc etc
Which model would you recommend. I really only use DC voltage and ohms. Probably need an amp clamp too. But would probably use an external one just to get into tighter spots and have less bulk.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench I use the lower end ones, there sensitive enough to do fire alarm end of line resistors. It does everything I need. U might need one step up. Most of my Stuff is ac
Thanks for watching everyone. Hope you enjoyed. If you have any questions or want me to elaborate more on a certain tool or tools let me know. Also I’m all for criticism. Trying to make the best video I can. Thanks again. Glad you’re here.
I was just talking about you today (all good things!!) Great video again!!
Thanks man. I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel. Least I can do after learning a lot from your vids. You’ve saved me a lot of money too. But then again I’ve spent a lot of money on great tools because of you too. Hahaha
@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench sorry, and you're welcome? I guess lol
@@CPthetooladdict I'm more than thankful
@@CPthetooladdictlol CP, gotta say the same man. Learned a lot from you. I’ve been in pursuit of a Koken and or a Nepros. Been thinking about trying the Tone RMFQ110 Oscillating Quick Ratchets. Would you recommend them?
For a wrench organizer I just use 12 gauge Romex. Roll them around a socket in a coil style I use one for stubby & smaller wrenches. I use two coils of Romex for bigger wrenches best customizable & take least amount of space 👍
Now that's some ingenuity right there. I love it.
I have no idea why, but your videos are super entertaining
Thank you. I truly appreciate it.
I am the son of a carpenter and he loved working with wood, making desk, tables, bird toys, cabinets etc etc. When I was younger I never paid much mind to him and he taught me some things but mostly me and my dad where like Oil and Water we never mixed so I just avoided the subject.
Since my dad passed away I have been thinking of the past, the small things he showed me and taught me and figured know what? I am going to buy some wood working tools and start the hobby, I didn't spend nearly as much,. only about $350 not counting the desk but it works for my small place, I have made some coasters, cutting boards, picture frames spoons and such, nothing major but I find the passion he had I think and oddly been enjoying it, hoping one day I can upgrade everything in a bigger place and make more fun stuff!
So good video and nice tools one day I'll increase my haul lol.
That’s what it’s all about man. You don’t realize at the time that the old man is teaching you so many things. I’m happy to hear that you’re taking up wood working. Great hobby and even better it honors your dad. It helps to keep his spirit alive. Tools come in time. Most of us spend our whole lives acquiring the tools we have. Very few are lucky enough to have the finances to buy every tool. Keep at it and you will be rewarded in the end. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed your video. Looking forward to some more of your content. I definitely agree with you on the Wright grip 2.0 they are some good wrenches.
I love my wrights. Glad you enjoyed the video. There’s a lot more to come
Well it sure adds up fast. I enjoyed the tour. I can't help you on the pliers rack there's just nothing uniform about them. Thanks for sharing
I agree plier organization is difficult.
I've got 6 different Icon ratchets. My 25-inch 1/2 drive flex-head was missing the washer, and it caused it to want to bind under pressure. I just took it back and traded it for one that i knew had it. Sometimes, one gets through quality control without the washer. They traded it for me with no questions. But i did check it before leaving the parking lot. To check it, put a deepwell socket or 3 inch extension on it and push to one side while you rotate the mechanism. If it's missing the washer, it's noticeably harder to turn. Other than that, you can just remove the plate, and the washer is located directly between the retaining plate and the anvil gear. I now check every ratchet I buy from Harbor Freight. They're great ratchets as long as they've left the factory correct. BTW, the Icon deadblow hammers are USA made. The Icon hammers, punches, and prybars are all USA made by Mayhew. I believe there's a few other tools of theirs that are as well.
Thanks for all the Info. Mine did have that washer. I cleaned everything and oiled it and can't seem to recreate the issue I was having. Good to know about the Icon Hammers. I did notice that the punches looked exactly like the Mayhews. I assume the punches are lifetime warrany too? I know you pay more for the Icon name but with the warranty I feel like a guy comes ahead. I ruin the 3/32 punch all the time.
I dunno what kinda vehicles you work on, but please get a hood prop tool and the hood strut clamps for your own safety. I have the lisle one, it doubles as a brake pedal depressor. For 1/2" long flex head ratchet, gearwrench 120xp for sure. Olsa tools also sells a really nice one that's "made in usa", believe it is identical to one that was sold by SK. I personally have the snappy 1/2" 2ft flex head, but only grab it when I need maximum ugga duggas, otherwise I grab the old 120xp flex head.
Funny you say that. I work on old vehicles mostly. Say 80's to 20's and I was just working on a car and the dang hood wouldn't stay up so I grabbed an old 2x4 to prop it up. Then I realized man just spend the money and get a hood prop. I did end up buying that Lisle one. Works great and even better I can retire my old broken broom handle that I use to press the break pedal.
I love your pop-up video sarcasm clips; keep them coming! I also subscribed.
Thank you for the sub. Glad you enjoyed the video
Love your videos and the pop up video sarcasm clips😆😂🤣, keep up with the good job👍🏻
Thanks man
Good videos, no BS. The video clips are hilarious.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice to see what a guy has been using and what's been holding up. Id like to see more tool box tours in the future. Snap on ratchets and pliers are worth their weight in gold and I will continue to buy them. My go to pliers is the 8" long nose with cutter and side fastener (196ANCF). My Knipex equivalent isn't even close in comparison. Keep up the great content!
I would look into them long nose slip joint pliers if you don't have any yet. They are becoming my favorite
Been more than happy with all things capri. Imo best quality and value if you want offshore price
I've been hearing that a lot. I need to check them out but it just ain't in the budget right now. But I have been working a lot of overtime lately. So, it will sooner than later.
Man, what a great concept for a video. You definitely have me thinking (also dreading) to know what my tool box total might be.
Haha. If you can don't think about it. 😂 In reality spending money on tools doesn't really bother me compared to a lot of other things. Like car tires. I like to ruin tires and I hate buying them.
I have the Ernst Wrench Pro organizers. They have magnets on the bottom. They saved me a lot of space in my wrench drawer. I was able to get my Tekton SAE and Metric wrenches in the same drawer. Ernst makes the wrench organizers for Tekton.
Thanks, for the info. How's the Tekton wrenches?
Great channel! Very entertaining! Growing!
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoy it. Lot more to come.
I use the tekton/ernst modular wrench racks in my box (I’m a dealer tech) and I love them. I use the tekton/ernst wrench grippers and wrench rolls when I’m on the go. I recommend them all man
I have the modulars on there way. Seems like everyone likes them
Thanks for the awesome tour, actually learned quite a bit about the brands, and was super sad😢 to heat about the loss of sunex now!! Man such a bummer, I loved their stuff. But again great tour, lets see those other boxes too! 🍻sub’d
Thanks. Yeah the Sunex thing bothers me probably too much but I'm such a fan and proponent of their sockets. Just the way she goes I guess. Definitely more tours coming.
I have to agree channellock seems like they've been slipping on quality. Prices are up everywhere and it seems like they're cutting corners to stay in the same price bracket they've always occupied that's more casual/DIY friendly. I appreciate that, but the last 3017 I bought came out of the package absolutely covered in metal shavings and the finish was so rough it felt like dragging my fingers across sandpaper. They're 8" USA made long nose pliers for under $20 so I understand cutting corners where it matters a little less, but it's just a damn shame to see the quality of things degrading around me in real time.
Totally agree. Channellock’s use to be my go to. They still have a sentimental value but I don’t really use them much anymore. They just ride in my vehicles now.
The wright grip wrenches are really nice for sure, I actually have the full polish set. You should also check out the William's USA supercombo wrench set. Those things are straight "beef" and are a nice long pattern too. I absolutely them!! I think you'll really like the ernst/tekton wrench organizer. It works very very well, it's very quick and easy to set up and customize too. They are pretty fairly priced as well. They organize your wrenches well and make them look beautiful. I used those for the longest until I tried the alien space saver wrench organizer. I have now switched over to all alien space saver. They are a little bit more of a pain to set up and sometimes you have to trim the bar stock to get them to fit in your drawer because they are a set length. They are definitely not as quick and simple to set up as the tekton/ernst organizer, and take a little time to get everything just right and set up, but they are freaking phenomenal!! There isn't a better space saving wrench organizer on the market. When I switched to them, I was able to fit about another 30 wrenches or so in the same exact drawer I was using the ernst/tekton wrench organizer in. They seriously maximize your space like no other organizer I've ever used. It's insane!! I use the ernst pliers rack for all my pliers. It has a rubber grip on the bottom inside part that your pliers sit on, so they don't slip and slide. I really am diggin the content though bro. Keep up the good work!!
I actually have a full set of the Williams Supercombo's. I'm also a fan of them. They are definitely great for the price. I've been looking at that alien brand. I liked the way they work. I just don't know much about them. As a guy that tried them both I'm going to take your advice and order the alien space savers. If they work great for you I'm sure they'll work great for me. Thank you.
I always enjoy toolbox tours. thx
It’s my pleasure. Have at least 4 more to come.
Great video, would love to see more tours!
Thank you. Definitely more tours to come
I like my tool box widget stuff, very modular for the drawer.
@@Jethro2022 I had the widgets when they first came out and hated them. With that said my buddy just bought some and said he liked them. So I checked them out again and they are made a lot better now. I was pretty impressed
You Cant beat those Snap on Needle Nose! use them all the time. Honestly their whole plier line
Completely Agree. Can't go wrong with their pliers
Ya snap on best pliers imo tried all others
Can’t go wrong with anything snap on. Idc what people say they are quality tools and a pleasure to wrench with anytime you pick it up…
I completely agree. I’m a Snap-on fan
I also switched to the Ernst from a variety of different wrench racks I got over the years. High recommendation on the Ernst.
Seems like everyone likes them. I’m gonna order some. Thanks for the info
How is this such a good video
Thank you!! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I don’t know how I missed your torque stick video but I just seen it and I need to rethink them things.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench It's a "know your tool" situation. An ounce of experience beats a pound of data in that situation, if you've been using a favorite stick for years and know with X impact that once they stop wiggling the torque wrench just BARELY adds any, send it.
But making a video on it we thought was important for anyone picking up a set for the 1st time trying to find shortcuts.
@TorqueTestChannel I hear you there. Experience and knowing your tools is everything.
I always enjoy seeing other people's toolbox set ups. Makes me realize how odd my setup truly is. I work on Brunswick A2 pinsetters. They are 100% SAE. An 18" ratchet on the machines I work on would be borderline useless. Don't even have 1/2 drive in my box. 1/4 and 3/8 drive exclusively. My go to ratchet is the Matco Eighty8 which is 8-3/4". Have a few Koken 1/4 body 3/8 drives that I use frequently as well. My longest ratchet is 12" and it's barely ever used.
It's good to hear from people that just don't work with auto's. I like seeing and hearing a different perspective on things. Is that Matco a 1/4". I would like to update my 1/4" drive ratchets to something with a finer tooth.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench Yea. I have Matco's in 3/8 and 1/4. Koken is a solid choice for 1/4 drive as well. Tone out of Japan makes a good 1/4 drive as well.
The new Snap-On 100 tooth in 1/4 drive feel amazing as well. I just can warrant the price to upgrade.....
I'm leaning towards Koken or Snap on but I need to build up some funds first.
Cool video. Thanks for sharing 🤙
No thank you for watching and providing great toolbox tours. Really enjoy your channel.
Those drillbits that have stepbits on the end are the bomb, if you get it off the Matco truck and can warranty them when they break. Streamlights are great and I have 2 but the best pocket light is the nebo pl500. 50$ bright as hell with a dead even beam spread. Telescopes and has a magnet on the end so I can stick it to the frame of the truck I’m working on. It’s also usb-c rechargeable so no more buying batteries. Love the videos please keep making them
Thanks man. I’ll check the nebo out. I carry the rechargeable stylus pro all the time. Batteries got way too out of hand. Glad you’re enjoying the videos.
Whoa. Matco warranties the norseman drill bits? So if one goes dull you can just break it and warranty the thing? Damn, seems like Matco would be losing money there. Great to know
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench yes all of them except for the skinny row. Those are bound to break and Matco knows it so those you’ll have to cough up 25$ or so if you snap one. But the 1/2” through 17/64” bits are all under lifetime warranty
@@jaacksun4674 I gotcha. Good to know. Thanks for the info
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench you bet
the long flex 1/2 ratchet, my opinion, get the snap on, on the meter I think a fluke 73 is sufficient for basic work, actually the klein you have is probably good enough
I did end up getting the snap on 1/2”. I think my Klein is just broken. It doesn’t read right and I lost trust in it
As far as wrench organizers go, the Tekton ones (the small-profile modular ones) I like best, since aside from allowing you to choose how many slots you want, they also allow you to _align_ them however you want; they save a lot of space since they're not forcing the set into a V-Shape. Also made in USA.
I think that's the route I'm going to go. The Tekton's seem to be the best thing for me.
I love them as well
I really enjoyed the tour. I'm same with my tools. Lots of brands, but try to get quality stuff. Shame what happened to Sunex. Lots of good tools come from Taiwan.
Glad you enjoyed it. Sunex really screwed up. Not only moving to China but also lying about it.
I added the wave washer and super lube synthetic oil to my icons and now I grab them more than my snap-on and mac's. (Not sorry snap/mac superfans)I've only had them a few months but so far they've been great in an industrial setting so the jury is still out about long term.
I’m about there too. After screwing around with this Icon I have it dialed in pretty damn good right now. I agree. Time will tell
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench i picked up a couple of the quinn ratchets in 1/4 and 3/8 a couple weeks ago to give them a go, too. not bad but i think they need some wear in time.
i've actually swapped out my truck brands for icon and box store options about 6 months ago just as an experiment to see how similar they all are in real world applications instead of just torquing a bolt to death in a vise. see how everything goes after a full year of abuse.
@@maxxdv8 That's the only real way to test them. Let me know how they hold up
More tours!
There will definitely be more coming. Glad you enjoyed.
Ive been dicking around with organizing tools for the last year or so when I became a licensed tech. Tried Tekton, toolbox widget, 3D tool trays, Olsa, shit I’ve made on my own etc etc and they’ve all either been ok or haven’t worked too well. Finally gave in and ordered a Tool Grid starter kit off the Matco truck that should be in next week. Will keep you updated on how they work out. You can also get a real basic Fluke 101 meter for about $100 cad, had one as an apprentice and honestly for working on cars, it’ll do 99.9% of what you need but it doesn’t have either a backlight or a stand, or both can’t remember now which was a little annoying
I’ve been lookin at the tool grid. I just haven’t pulled the trigger. Looking forward in hearing back from you.
Both of the Tekton soft face dead blow and ball peen dead blows are made in the USA. I haven't bought a set but I’d wager to say they're as good as the ICONs and the Tekton warranty is painless.
Oh Dang. I'll have to check them out. I didn't know Tekton warranties dead blows. Would rather give them my money than Harbor Freight. Thank you.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench tekton rebrands trusty cook usa hammers, id imagine the tekton warranty is easier.
I did not know that. Thank you for that info. Going to go buy some now.
With that proto ratcheting wrench, you may be able to warranty it through your mac tools dealer. Warrantied a proto allen bit through my Mac tools dealer.
Thanks for the heads up. I’ll try that out.
I believe Tekton is rebranding the Ernst modular wrench holders. I'm using the Ernst with magnets. Same shape as the Tekton but more colors and option of magnets. And I like estwing for a "persuader".
I think you’re right about the Tekton Ernest holders. I am leaning towards Estwig. We use them at work. No complaints
Dude, try diehard from advanced for the 18” 1/2. Daily use for a year to the date and it’s been great. $40
That’s the stuff I like to hear. A budget tool that holds up to daily use. Thanks for the advice
Damn dude now you got me thinking about how much I have invested in my box.
I'm sorry. The best thing is not to think about it. HAHA. I was hesitant about doing a cost breakdown but I figured it would add something to the tour. Now as I look around I'm like how much money do I have sitting in this shop. It makes me a touch sad but at least its money spent on tools and not worthless stuff.
Contrary to what one might think, Mexico makes really good quality parts and the anti vibe are great, worth the money for sure.
The homie in Mexico making it might be on a sick one but that part gonna be quality, trust that. 😂😂 12:04
Not knocking Mexico quality. I just prefer to buy American if I can. With that said I probably will buy the Anti-vibes because they're pretty well respected in the industry.
Big Harbor Freight Guy? never seen that coming from you!
Yeah I'm a huge hobo freight guy
You definitely spent your money wisely. Take a look at the DieHard 1/2" 18" flex head ratchet. Their $20 cheaper than the IGOTCONNED with better fit and finish. I always liked the handles on the SK screwdrivers. A little fatter than the old Snap-on. It's a shame that SK was sold to China.
Good to know. Yeah the SK thing upsets me especially when you have to warranty the tool.
I have that same long KoKen ratchet. I also have the standard 3/8 and 1/4 sets. Love em. Looking to get some nut grip sockets as well, but dang they’re expensive
I'm becoming a Koken fan. I just wish I could get the 72 tooth in a full polished handle. Maybe you can but I haven't seen it offered.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench i would prefer that too. As far as im aware you’re correct, don’t think they exist. But their standard ratchets have knurled handles that seem pretty nice. I’ve considered getting a set for my truck, but I’ve got a vintage SK-Wayne set that lives out there.
I have some old SK’s too. Classic ratchets. With Koken getting more popular maybe they will have some more options in the future.
I use the hydraulic springs that protects lines on equipment. I got the idea from the adept ape yt channel. Cut to fit to your application
No sh!t? I have a bunch of that laying around. I’ll have to check that channel out. Thanks.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrenchI don't like the toolbox widgets or the EZ red magnet deals. The big plastic wrench holders are bulky. I have wrenches in the 40 mm+ and 1 1/4 +. There is no easy way to store those big wrenches. I found the wires the best almost free way of doing it.
Dude 10,885? Ouch I was thinking 7700 the first go a round. Stuck with my estimate until the end . Ouch though!!
Yeah I was way off on my estimate. Also I bought most of the tools years ago. I know I actually paid way less which is kind of a relief. But it doesn't take much to get a lot of money wrapped up in a box.
Alien Space Savers. Check em out for wrench organization.
That's what a few guys have been saying. I'm gonna get them ordered as soon as I'm done replying to everybody. Thanks for the confirmation on Alien Space Savers. I appreciate it more than you think.
@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench Hey man, np. Love the vids and your honesty with a side of humor. Good shit!👍
Thank you
Subbed!! Dude, you're funny!! Might check out CAT since some is rebranded Snapon. Cheaper and still USA made!! Matco locking flex ratchets are awesome!! I use that first and then go to a Williams or Snapon if I really need to reef on somethin.
Thank you. I've been trying to get to my local Cat dealer. I've never owned anything from Matco. Gonna have to check them out. Thanks for the sub and thank you for the info.
Man, this stuff is all the stuff I’m regretting lol. Bought a 3/8 metric and sae deep and shallow Snap-On set with a wrench and a couple extensions included in a blow molded case…..$1700 oh but my snap on guy gave me half off😂
Haha. If it’s half you have to buy it. 😂
Malco shut down, but snap on bought them and are continuing production, heard old snapon vice grips were bad bad.
Starrett was bought by venture capital, so theyre china now :(
The thing I'm upset with is the plant shut down in Dewitt. I am glad to hear Snap-on is still making a quality locking plier still. I did not know about Starrett. I'm not a machinist so I'm not in the loop but I do own quite a few Starrett micrometers for engine building. Sad times.
Btw kids. Don’t get on the Trucks unless you want to spend money. 8mm-19mm skipping 9mm. Ratcheting adjustable flex wrenches with push button detent. $385
Yep it ain’t cheap. That’s for sure
Didn't see any Blue Point in there... What's that about?
I really don't know. I think I own like 2 bluepoint tools. Their air blow gun which I love and one of their DA's.
My ratchet needs to have more teeth than me. Thats my only ratchet rule (I still have all my teeth)...(plus wisdoms👍)😁
HAHAHA!! Love it
Can't go wrong with an Estwing sledge.
I agree. We use them at work. They hold up really well.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench I have the Taiwan one. The USA made one is a beast. Their ballpeens are nice too. The anti-vibe ball peens are nice.
@@bretlagasse3560 I didn’t even know they had Taiwan made hammers. Good to know
Checkout the die hard ratchet from advance ..they are kick ass
I been hearing that a lot. They must be legit. I better go get one. It is almost pay day
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench they are way better than the icon
@@JoeyB7615 The more I use the Icon the more I freaking hate it
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench I had the koken ratchet and was afraid to really beat on it so I got the diehard as a beater and now I rarely use the koken ..it really is that good
@@JoeyB7615 You talked me into it. Next time I’m in town I’m getting one.
4:20.. the Gearwrench 120xp 1/2" is a really good ratchet..Capri makes a good 18" (extra long) and Tekton..if you don't want to spend a bunch of money for a long 1/2" ratchet ..Williams S52 USA made is a really good ratchet too..just my 2 cents ✌️
24:00.. ICON...BEEF☝️
Thanks for the feedback. Been hearing a lot about the capri brand. Might have to snag up a ratchet or their sockets one of these days. Definitely gonna have to check out that Williams.
@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench the Hazet 916HPLG.. is a magnificent ratchet..not too spendy and one of the best..and those USA Williams S-52EHLA and Williams S53A.. are affordable and great 👍
I have to yet to get my hands on them Hazets yet. Was hoping one of my buddies would buy one but no. Looks like I’ll have to fork over the money
Love ur videos but the glitch editing is making me dizzy.
Thank you. This is the kind of feedback I'm looking for.
I'm looking for the Craftsman 1/2 with the thumb wheel they sell for 350$ on eBay they were 100$ original price and next year they are going up old Craftsman resaleing for more than original price and snap on resale for a little less than original price but never more and icon always resale for half the original price craftsman and willams are the only tool brands that resale for more than original price some tools resale for 10 times more than original price like the Craftsman double box end wrench set metric they sell for 800$-1000 and going up 100$ original price can you recommend any tools that are going up in resale ps I do sell my tools I like to collect and Craftsman is the choice of collector and going up in value
That is crazy. I have tons of USA craftsman. I'm might throw some up on ebay. Thanks for the info
10k isnt bad. I Have drawers that have 10k into a single drawer and im not a professional. I dont drink or do drugs so i guess tools are the addiction i feed
@@T6Tarek Damn! I need your job. You guys hiring? Haha. On a serious note that’s awesome. Nothin wrong with spending money on tools.
Olight all the way 1:03
Thanks. I’ll check it out.
It takes around $50,000 to fix most types of modern automobiles, with name brand. That's not including software subscriptions either.
Meanwhile an electrician or plumber spends $1500 & makes twice as much money..
Oh my Lord.. $1000 for those Cornwell sets.. they're made in the same Taiwan factories as Harbor Freight, you can get those sets in Quinn branding for like $150. Quality is literally the same.
For the mini-sledge, grab a one-piece forged Estwing. USA for like $30 and will last you for life.
They are made in the USA
I have the cornwell blue power the Taiwan ones and they are way nicer than Quinn. Now they are like 8 years old so things could’ve changed. I can’t believe people actually buy Quinn in person. They look like Walmart sockets. Not for me.
@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench to my knowledge Cornwell is entirely rebranded from Taiwan. I've been using chrome Quinn sockets daily for years and they still look brand new. They're made by Apex just like Gearwrench etc etc
Ernst Modular Wrench Pro👍🏻
Looking like a good option
Gearwrench wrench holder
I just bought their plier organizer. So far I’m liking it. Only been two days though. I’ll check out their wrench holder. Thanks
Fluke
That’s where I’m leaning
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench I’m a union electrician and all my meters are fluke.
Which model would you recommend. I really only use DC voltage and ohms. Probably need an amp clamp too. But would probably use an external one just to get into tighter spots and have less bulk.
@@TwoTurtlesAndAWrench I use the lower end ones, there sensitive enough to do fire alarm end of line resistors. It does everything I need. U might need one step up. Most of my Stuff is ac
Thank you