My son got these on sale during black friday, he sold off all his snap on stuff when he went to work for himself. His tekton stuff has become his traveling stuff, he now has icon and pittpro as he lives 2 streets away from hf for warranty purposes.
Check out the sunex master impact sets. The 3/8 set even comes with swivel sockets if you opt for the metric or sae kits vs the metric and sae kits. No ratchets in the kits I've purchased or seen except the nano socket set i bought
@@boosted2.4_sky Thank you. The DeWalt are good sets. I have a ginormous master set of theirs, 1/4", 3/8", & 1/2" SAE & Metric. Can't beat the price. I think I got it on an black Friday deal or Amazon Deals Day for around the same set as this small Tekton set. Included all the sockets (deep and shallows, no skips), combo wrenches, and allen wrenches. I also just picked up the Milwaukee 3/8 drive master set similar to this Tekton set for only around $100. Dig the square body design.
Seriously Tekton is perfect for new techs. you can get all three master sets for about the same price as a single rail of snap on sockets.
My son got these on sale during black friday, he sold off all his snap on stuff when he went to work for himself. His tekton stuff has become his traveling stuff, he now has icon and pittpro as he lives 2 streets away from hf for warranty purposes.
Warranty is no receipt. The owners say, if it has our name on it we will warranty it.
Three of their ratchets are in my top five favorites they are of highest quality!
Not sure where you got the idea these were 60 tooth..or "mediocre ".. Tekton sets are quite nice..Great value
I know I use them professionally and out of my top 5 favorite ratchets TEKTON take 3 spots
Not Lazer etched but stamped
@chriscalderin6677 yup...I thought the same thing..👍
Nice kit! I believe Tekton ratchets are 90 tooth.
Check out the sunex master impact sets. The 3/8 set even comes with swivel sockets if you opt for the metric or sae kits vs the metric and sae kits. No ratchets in the kits I've purchased or seen except the nano socket set i bought
You do not have to provide receipt they have the best warranty in the industry!
Yes you can’t go wrong with tectonic I use some of their sockets on a professional level daily and they are really good
Love Tekton. I believe they are better than Gear Wrench especially these days. But that set is Pricy. I see it’s $179. How low can it go when on sale?
I've seen it as low as 120 during Black Friday/Christmas, but they sell out quick
@MechanicalMasterz check out some of the Dewalt sets..They're bigger (zero bits all sockets) and less expensive.. same quality..
@@boosted2.4_sky Thank you. The DeWalt are good sets. I have a ginormous master set of theirs, 1/4", 3/8", & 1/2" SAE & Metric. Can't beat the price. I think I got it on an black Friday deal or Amazon Deals Day for around the same set as this small Tekton set. Included all the sockets (deep and shallows, no skips), combo wrenches, and allen wrenches. I also just picked up the Milwaukee 3/8 drive master set similar to this Tekton set for only around $100. Dig the square body design.
You also can pick up just metric or just SAE. Used is also as good as new as warranty is no proof of receipt.