CAPRI Tools Socket Review: The Good, Good and…well…Good…

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

Комментарии • 52

  • @dbusby77
    @dbusby77 2 месяца назад +2

    It’s so refreshing to see someone that is actually using the tools and everyone can see them a dirty, dusty, a bit of surface rust, oily and basically not looking like they are new and ready for a “tool show” contest.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 месяца назад

      Everyday! I have two big projects (hotrod/engine swaps) that require a full-suite of tools to get the job done. Anything from fabrication, welding, cutting, torching, measuring, fitting, etc

  • @Emc209i
    @Emc209i 9 месяцев назад +3

    I restored a Cub 1250 last year. Came here for the socket review and thought for a moment the browser had cycled in a video from back when I was rebuilding the tractor. Took me a min to realize you're just just a cool ass dude with good taste in sockets and garden tractors, lol. Good stuff.

  • @lNickHD
    @lNickHD Год назад +2

    I haven't used their chrome sockets yet, but I was given a 3/8 set of capri impact sockets for Christmas. I'm just a DIYer and use them on my motorcycle and car and so far I love them. I have been thinking about buying the chrome and different drive sizes as well to fill my box.

  • @brianbehm6606
    @brianbehm6606 8 месяцев назад

    Good honest review of how a DIY person would use the sockets. They may not hold up like tool truck brands would but for DIY they get the job done.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  8 месяцев назад

      So far, so good. I have a good friend whose a heavy line diesel tech, and he’s been using them daily for 3yrs or so, and he still stands behind their quality.

  • @jlw1985
    @jlw1985 Год назад +1

    Been very happy with their 3/8 impact sockets, I got the shallow mids and deep at a great discount and have been using them a lot lately, and they are great, I love how thin walled they are

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      That’s good to hear..was hoping to hear that more people have them and share the same opinions as I do regarding quality and performance

    • @ryanle1293
      @ryanle1293 11 месяцев назад

      How's the fit on them?

  • @warrenlee3113
    @warrenlee3113 Год назад +1

    I also have Capri tools, and they have been very good to me too.

  • @CT-Mississippi
    @CT-Mississippi Год назад +1

    I have some Capri SAE impact sockets. Haven’t used them too much yet but I like the so far.

  • @ragincajungarage
    @ragincajungarage Год назад +1

    I have been very impressed with the capri tools i have a few things from them that i have been using so far so good

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      Same here!

    • @peterchristlieb
      @peterchristlieb Год назад

      I was impressed with the angle wrenches, thin wrenches and their ratchets both 72 and 90 tooth. The sockets are ok but the same as you’d get from any Taiwanese set. I prefer the Tekton chrome sockets and the ratchets are about equal now that they’ve both gortten comfort grips. The impact sockets are about on par with Sunex so watch the price.

  • @tammeraeads7850
    @tammeraeads7850 Год назад +1

    Just found this channel love the Capri line of tools currently have the long reach flex head ratchets and a 5" rotating bench vice as well as their heavy duty brake caliper compressor. Shout out to Justin Dow, Im a sub for sure like the content man!

  • @paedahe4975
    @paedahe4975 Год назад +1

    I gotta keep my Capri impact sockets well oiled as they want to rust but I won’t let them. New they came dripping wet in oil but I added Lucas gun oil to prevent anything further.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      That’s interesting… I have a set of the 3/8” stubby impacts and they came dry as a bone…never seen a spec of rust on them and I don’t apply any oil…

  • @larryborkstrom3580
    @larryborkstrom3580 Год назад +1

    I have a few tools from them I'm happy with them

  • @jonstefanko7854
    @jonstefanko7854 Год назад +1

    i really want that 1/2 master impact for the service truck!

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад +1

      I really want the 1/2” stubby impact set just to have them again…lol

  • @nickshowsstuff435
    @nickshowsstuff435 Год назад +3

    Do you ever think of what a war of any size involving China and Taiwan what it would do to the tool industry? Pops up in my head from time to time.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад +2

      Lol, I’ve always thought about that as well!!

    • @nickshowsstuff435
      @nickshowsstuff435 Год назад +1

      @@MidwestToolReview one of those late night comments😂😂 but seriously that would be a disaster!

    • @bajadan2769
      @bajadan2769 11 месяцев назад

      It might be a big win - Tools would be made in America again

    • @DsonicJ5672
      @DsonicJ5672 8 месяцев назад

      @@bajadan2769probably Vietnam or India

  • @jonstefanko7854
    @jonstefanko7854 Год назад +1

    i have the 88 piece master bit socket set that compares to the blue point and its great. 180 vs 400 bluepoint and same if not better tiwan quality

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад +1

      I’ll pay $189 all day, as opposed to paying $400…smart choices save $$$

  • @MoneyMarcMes
    @MoneyMarcMes Год назад +2

    DO you own any Gear Wrench sockets by any chance? I have been leaning towards the impact sockets myself for my spare set for the truck.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад +1

      I have a few pieces here and there, but nothing significant. I don’t like the chromes, but the impacts seem decent

  • @corvette06z
    @corvette06z 4 месяца назад +1

    How deep is the well on the deep sockets?

  • @applesauce1680
    @applesauce1680 Год назад +1

    I'm just not into mail order tools. I like the parts store house brands teq-pro and now diehard at advanced auto and the very affordable evercraft at napa.(carlyle, is too good for me) Just because if there ever is an issue, they're right intown and can swap one out right then and there. 🤠

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      I can see your logic. I do like NAPA Carlyle tools. I also like O’Reilly’s Power Torque brand

  • @victorhoyt4352
    @victorhoyt4352 5 месяцев назад +1

    What's the socket storage the caori sockets are on in this video?

  • @CrisA26
    @CrisA26 Год назад +1

    I like there tools but I wish they had shallow broaching on there sockets. For that reason I would choose Gearwrench instead. Just my opinion.

  • @Dylan-530
    @Dylan-530 Год назад +1

    I wish they had semi deep chrome sockets

    • @leojaimes5824
      @leojaimes5824 Год назад +1

      Icon from harbor freight has some semi deep

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      I don’t trust anything coming out of Harbor Freight…if you recall, CPthetooladdict once purchased a set of sockets that had “Pittsburgh” and “Gearwrench” stamped into the metal… looks like the truth got out…

    • @Dylan-530
      @Dylan-530 Год назад

      @@leojaimes5824 yea but the capri 3/8 got to 22mm and icon only go to 19

  • @reymundsantiago4451
    @reymundsantiago4451 Год назад +1

    What is the brand of the socket rail

  • @turbro7185
    @turbro7185 Год назад +2

    Can anyone here recommend me some good Mid Range Tool Brand for hand tools for like - Ratchets, Sockets, Pliers, Screwdrivers, Wrenches etc....

    • @scratchurcheeks786
      @scratchurcheeks786 Год назад

      Wiha screwdrivers or tekton, channel lock or knipex, Gearwrench 90T ratchet,

    • @scratchurcheeks786
      @scratchurcheeks786 Год назад

      Sockets I use a mix of craftsman USA, Mac and snap on but I recently ordered some teng tools sockets gonna try those out

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      Sockets: Capri, Sunex, Grey Pneumatic
      Wrenches: Capri, Tekton, Olsa Tools
      Ratchets: Used Snap-on, Olsa Tools, Capri
      Screwdrivers: Lennox (Lowes)
      Pliers: Icon (Harbor Freight), Olsa Tools, Channellock

    • @opensage01
      @opensage01 11 месяцев назад

      Here is what I have, and I am happy with all of them:
      A) Mostly Pittsburgh ratchets, but also have Duratech, Stanley and Capri.
      B) Pittsburgh metric and SAE combination wrenches (Husky filling the missing sizes), but at some point I want to upgrade to the Capri Wave Drive combination wrenches.
      C) Tekton metric and SAE flex-head ratcheting combination wrenches / 6 point (bought at the end of 2018 and no issues yet).
      D) Sunex 1/4" and 3/8" impact sockets / 6 point shallow and deep.
      E) Tekton 1/2" impact sockets / 6 point shallow and deep.
      F) Stanley 1/4" chrome sockets / 6 point, but eyeing Tekton 12 point.
      G) Capri 3/8" chrome sockets / 6 point shallow and deep.
      H) Sunex 1/2" chrome sockets / 12 point shallow and deep (metric only, due to not really needing large SAE at this point).
      I) Quinn and Craftsman screwdrivers.
      J) Quinn bigger pliers and Pittsburgh cutters and smaller pliers.
      I obviously don't know how much you will use your hand tools, but I am at most a Weekend Warrior, just working on my car and things around the house, but instead of paying big repair costs, I repair my own cars and appliances around the house, and build my tool collection with the savings, letting them pay for themselves. I don't buy socket sets from Harbor Freight due to if needing to warranty one, or buy a lost one, they want the whole set brought back, to replace the whole set, not single items from a set They also can skip sizes and I like master sets. I have also heard a lot of good things about Grey Pneumatic tools and return policy, but do not have any experience with them. No issues with any items listed above yet, but a little worried about the Pittsburgh and Husky combination wrenches rounding off stubborn bolt heads, hence the reason for the upgrade to the Capri Wave Drive combination wrenches in the future. I have come across some really tough stuff to loosen over the years, but have always been able to use impacts and torches so far to break them loose without rounding them off.

  • @norge696
    @norge696 Год назад

    Proof that you don't need all those snap-on tools that you never use.

  • @timothyfechter5977
    @timothyfechter5977 Год назад +1

    Hey shop cat