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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 3926228" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>I use tools almost every day. Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight are my go-to sockets and wrenches. I use Snap-on ratchets, but Kobalt from Lowes is a good budget brand, Snap-on pry bars, breaker bars, torque wrenches(3/8 and 1/2), and blue point ratchet wrenches(gear wrenches are worthless). I use all of my HF sockets on an impact and have maybe broken one in the past 10 years. Craftsman is junk- steer clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 3926228, member: 6001"] I use tools almost every day. Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight are my go-to sockets and wrenches. I use Snap-on ratchets, but Kobalt from Lowes is a good budget brand, Snap-on pry bars, breaker bars, torque wrenches(3/8 and 1/2), and blue point ratchet wrenches(gear wrenches are worthless). I use all of my HF sockets on an impact and have maybe broken one in the past 10 years. Craftsman is junk- steer clear. [/QUOTE]
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