I just picked up a set for under 59.99 on Black Friday special. A note on the Life Time warranty, if one of the wrenches gets damaged, you have to bring in the entire set to get it replaced. That's what I was told, so don't loan out a wrench, and keep your receipt. This is a quality set, for the price you can't beat it.
I have these i bought them a couple of years ago from a reseller on eBay that sells overstock merchandise i got them for $74 and free shipping and I really like them and I had the original version of the gearwrench ratchet wrenches and i prefer the kobalt pro90 set
I used to love kobalt but theirs wrenches and stuff now made india and veitnam i left. Started buying American made tools, snap on, williams, proto, wright and sk.
I would prefer the USA made tools but honestly these the husky brand gearwrench and tekton are really decent sockets and wrenches and ratchets believe it or not I used to have several sets of vv,va g1 and G2 USA made craftsman stuff and the auto zone parts store usa and tawain made great neck 3/8 and 1/4 mechanic tool set and the tawain made one was the multi drive socket set and someone borrowed most of them so I found myself having to replace over 65 percent of my tools.
If I could afford it my preference would be older to about early 00's s n k tools but I can't so what I have works fine and really do seem to be decent and they get subjected to farm equipment and mostly 4x4 trucks the only truck we have that isn't is a 96 Ford f250 hd super cab long bed with a 460bbf sitting where the 7.3 was originally a 4x2 truck automatic a40de overdrive transmission and a heavy duty stall factory diesel torque converter and the factory sterling 10.25 rear 3.55 gear rear end.. so it is built like a 1 ton truck instead of most f250 trucks like it
@richardbates2367 I had my taiwan made kobalt tools stolen had them when they 1st came to taiwan. When I went to lowes and saw their made in india and veitnam with rust on them I switched to usa made tools.
What do you guys think of this ratcheting wrench set? Do you own one?
Let me know down below!
got one a week ago on sale love them and love the lifetime protection.
I've been using mine a lot in the past week, they are soo nice feeling
I just picked up a set for under 59.99 on Black Friday special. A note on the Life Time warranty, if one of the wrenches gets damaged, you have to bring in the entire set to get it replaced. That's what I was told, so don't loan out a wrench, and keep your receipt. This is a quality set, for the price you can't beat it.
Yep, Harbor Freight usually replaces just the broken part, Lowes replaces the whole set which is nice. I use these at work extensively and I love em!
@@ReadlineReady That's good to hear, coz I'm getting ready to swap out the heads on a Ford 302 and plan on putting these to good use.
The numbers stamped on the reverse side of the wrenches is the part number of the wrench sir
I have these i bought them a couple of years ago from a reseller on eBay that sells overstock merchandise i got them for $74 and free shipping and I really like them and I had the original version of the gearwrench ratchet wrenches and i prefer the kobalt pro90 set
the marking you were talking about are the date code and part number....
Ohhh gotcha, thanks
How are they holding up? Can’t decide between these and the Quinn brand at Harbor Freight. Leaning towards Quinn because they don’t skip sizes.
They still work just fine to this day, I don't own any Quinn stuff but i've heard they are good!
@@ReadlineReadythank you sir!
50 bucks for that?
That is a great deal
Unsure why there are low reviews. I'll find out over time if they are good or bad sooner or later.
They are still going strong..Maybe the bad reviews are from older versions of the same product
I used to love kobalt but theirs wrenches and stuff now made india and veitnam i left. Started buying American made tools, snap on, williams, proto, wright and sk.
I would prefer the USA made tools but honestly these the husky brand gearwrench and tekton are really decent sockets and wrenches and ratchets believe it or not I used to have several sets of vv,va g1 and G2 USA made craftsman stuff and the auto zone parts store usa and tawain made great neck 3/8 and 1/4 mechanic tool set and the tawain made one was the multi drive socket set and someone borrowed most of them so I found myself having to replace over 65 percent of my tools.
If I could afford it my preference would be older to about early 00's s n k tools but I can't so what I have works fine and really do seem to be decent and they get subjected to farm equipment and mostly 4x4 trucks the only truck we have that isn't is a 96 Ford f250 hd super cab long bed with a 460bbf sitting where the 7.3 was originally a 4x2 truck automatic a40de overdrive transmission and a heavy duty stall factory diesel torque converter and the factory sterling 10.25 rear 3.55 gear rear end.. so it is built like a 1 ton truck instead of most f250 trucks like it
@richardbates2367 I had my taiwan made kobalt tools stolen had them when they 1st came to taiwan. When I went to lowes and saw their made in india and veitnam with rust on them I switched to usa made tools.
Alot of my wrench and sockets now are tekton@@TorryGood