Icon 1/2 in. Drive 25 in. Professional Breaker Bar with TPR Grip. Got it for $35. Add both a 19mm and a 21mm Pittsburgh impact socket. Now you're set for any car tire.
The orange dead blow hammers have been pretty good. And they have a lifetime warranty so you can swap them when they wear out. Also the magnetic parts trays are good.
Regarding the plastic caps falling off the various clamps, as soon as I buy the clamps, I remove the caps, put a dab of E6000 glue, replace the caps, close the clamp tight, and after a couple of days of curing, no more worries about the caps coming off. How's that for a run-on sentence?
In my family almost all of these have lasted. If it's not in my shop it's in my brother's or an uncle's shop. Even the magnetic pickup tool has lasted almost 5 years with me and over a decade with my uncle.
I don't care if a tool looks like a potato as long as it gets the job done and doesn't break. 😉 Too many tool snobs out there polishing their expensive tool, afraid it might get dirty. 🙄
Daytona for sure professional shops use them, icon, even the Pittsburgh line is really good. Have their racheting wrench and ive literally stood on it when thays all i had. Though for sure i would mess up the teeth but worked great. Hercules, bauer for the most part. A multitool is only as gpodas its blade and my bauer multi tool has lasted years and ive used it a bunch. Tons of quality tools at HF. I used to only buy Dewalt but their batteries got ridiculously expensive so switched to bauer and Hercules and have not had any issues since.
Icon 1/2 in. Drive 25 in. Professional Breaker Bar with TPR Grip. Got it for $35. Add both a 19mm and a 21mm Pittsburgh impact socket. Now you're set for any car tire.
You know jack stands are buy it for life, whether they fail or not.
Love this! I might use that line 😂
The orange dead blow hammers have been pretty good. And they have a lifetime warranty so you can swap them when they wear out. Also the magnetic parts trays are good.
We'll add it to the list for the next round
Bought a 18 ga Brad / staple nailer back when they were only $15.
Still runs great today, and I have used it routinely
@@pmrich7035 how many years ago?
Regarding the plastic caps falling off the various clamps, as soon as I buy the clamps, I remove the caps, put a dab of E6000 glue, replace the caps, close the clamp tight, and after a couple of days of curing, no more worries about the caps coming off. How's that for a run-on sentence?
@@frankgallego3782 love this. Don't know why I didn't think of that!
Awesome tip, thanks
I disagree with the tire cross... Buy a 1/2 in breaker bar and the 3pcs lug set (4 diff sizes)
That's actually a really great idea!
Tire cross can be spun to quickly zip off lugs that are too crusty to spin freely with your fingers. Almost as fast as an impact.
@@bnasty267 I hope your lug nuts aren't on finger tight!
In my family almost all of these have lasted. If it's not in my shop it's in my brother's or an uncle's shop. Even the magnetic pickup tool has lasted almost 5 years with me and over a decade with my uncle.
@@larryblackmon2341 I hope the magnetic tool lasts that long. When you need it, you need it bad.
I don't care if a tool looks like a potato as long as it gets the job done and doesn't break. 😉 Too many tool snobs out there polishing their expensive tool, afraid it might get dirty. 🙄
thats true, fucking pussies 😂
Daytona for sure professional shops use them, icon, even the Pittsburgh line is really good. Have their racheting wrench and ive literally stood on it when thays all i had. Though for sure i would mess up the teeth but worked great. Hercules, bauer for the most part. A multitool is only as gpodas its blade and my bauer multi tool has lasted years and ive used it a bunch. Tons of quality tools at HF. I used to only buy Dewalt but their batteries got ridiculously expensive so switched to bauer and Hercules and have not had any issues since.
@@brandon7990 good to know about the multi tool. I have not tried the one from HF
I love this channel!
@@Rich_1914 thanks!
That swanson set is wayyy cheaper at menards