Hey what sup everyone today I’m talking about the new set of wrenches that are on a good deal and the reasons why I got them. MAKE SURE YOU Comment to get entered for the new free giveaway
Hi, do you have any experience with the Mac reversing ratcheting wrenches> If so, what are your thought on them? I'm thinking about getting the full set. If you have them it would be great to see a youtube review. Thanks!
I like the reversable ratcheting ones. The flex heads just feel cheap. All of it is bought in. The reversable ones are the same as the facom and made by Hi-Five in Taiwan. Really good stuff - the best ratcheting wrench design on the market.
Actually I was very surprised on some of my dads equipment are use the 20 a lot and on some old Diesel trucks almost all of them use the 23 mm and the 28 so for me the kit came in handy
@@autocorv27 Yep, so I edited a caviot, but most car mechanics will only find a GM fuel filter in 20mm and you should use a flare nut wrench, or a 20mm Banjo bolt used in fuel systems rarely but they do exist, 23 mm on pre WW2 Mercedes. So unless you are working on Hitlers staff car ? You shouldn't need it.
@@jeffharper410 yes I got the I like the deal because of the bigger sizes because of road side assistance as well meaning that I really just wanted to be prepared for any nut size and I also do work on some automotive on the side whatever comes up honestly but right now I just finished working on my Corvair engine which now it’s already mounted now I just got to get the wiring done
The Protos (ratcheting wrenches) are almost identical to the Mac except the set runs for $700-$800. There is also Snap On with a similar set at around $1000. You get what you pay for. If you want USA made then be prepared to pay for it.
Wait,those wrenches are made in Taiwan? That's the whole reason why you buy from those trucks,for made in USA products. I thought about buying those SAE sets from MAC,glad I didn't. I have a Crasftman Professional SAE set anyways and love it....looks just like snap on.
@@jasonserna8762 Yes, they’re made by Kabo in Taiwan. Matco doesn’t have any wrenches made in America anymore and all of the ADV sockets are made there. May as well buy Sunex and save yourself about 1/2 the price.
Hi, do you have any experience with the Mac reversing ratcheting wrenches> If so, what are your thought on them? I'm thinking about getting the full set. If you have them it would be great to see a youtube review. Thanks!
I wish i went mac, for my wrenches after feeling some out. Absolutely amazin, but i wont ever switch till my current set breaks
I like the reversable ratcheting ones. The flex heads just feel cheap. All of it is bought in. The reversable ones are the same as the facom and made by Hi-Five in Taiwan. Really good stuff - the best ratcheting wrench design on the market.
Baddass set
Nice
Nice video 👍
Can't wait for the next toolbox tour...
Done give me a few days
I have a snap on flank plus 20mm wrench..
Are they ratcheting 20mm flank plus?
Sizes you will never use,20mm,23mm,25mm,28mm. 29mm. Unless you work on big Cummings or a C7. CAT .
Actually I was very surprised on some of my dads equipment are use the 20 a lot and on some old Diesel trucks almost all of them use the 23 mm and the 28 so for me the kit came in handy
@@autocorv27
Yep, so I edited a caviot, but most car mechanics will only find a GM fuel filter in 20mm and you should use a flare nut wrench, or a 20mm Banjo bolt used in fuel systems rarely but they do exist, 23 mm on pre WW2 Mercedes. So unless you are working on Hitlers staff car ?
You shouldn't need it.
@@jeffharper410 yes I got the I like the deal because of the bigger sizes because of road side assistance as well meaning that I really just wanted to be prepared for any nut size and I also do work on some automotive on the side whatever comes up honestly but right now I just finished working on my Corvair engine which now it’s already mounted now I just got to get the wiring done
Am I in the giveaway?
Yes you are
Am I in the give away????
8x40=$320 so how did you save?
because Snap On wrenches arn't 40$ each. the 32mm Snap on wrench is 144$ by itself which is just over 1/3 what he payed for that 6-32mm set
$400 for made in Taiwan wrenches. No thanks. It Mac would offer their USA made wrenches for that it’d be a deal.
The Protos (ratcheting wrenches) are almost identical to the Mac except the set runs for $700-$800. There is also Snap On with a similar set at around $1000. You get what you pay for. If you want USA made then be prepared to pay for it.
Wait,those wrenches are made in Taiwan? That's the whole reason why you buy from those trucks,for made in USA products. I thought about buying those SAE sets from MAC,glad I didn't. I have a Crasftman Professional SAE set anyways and love it....looks just like snap on.
@@jasonserna8762 yes, they are Taiwan. Matco is doing the same thing. Charging ridiculous prices for Tiawan tools.
I think I got got by Matco then with some extended ratchet wrenches. Didn't look into it. Dont say USA on them.
@@jasonserna8762 Yes, they’re made by Kabo in Taiwan. Matco doesn’t have any wrenches made in America anymore and all of the ADV sockets are made there. May as well buy Sunex and save yourself about 1/2 the price.